THE OVERNIGHT CONSULTANT, CHAPTER 3 Organizing and Managing the Business Presented by Ian Hannah
Introduction n Financial management n Human resources n Administration and office management n Legal counsel n Marketing and sales n Public relations n Planning
Proprietorship or Incorporation? Corporations provide legal protection of personal assets. Cost money to set up. Double taxation. Need board of directors. Proprietorships suited for single person businesses.
“Doing Business As” Form n Must appear in a newspaper or business journal. n Use your own name if it is known in the industry. n Create a name that describes the business. n Keep personal and professional finances separate.
Managing Money n Accounts payable. n Payroll & withholding taxes. n Quarterly tax estimates. n Insurance. (Health, Life, Professional Liability, Office Equipment.)
Hire an accountant n Financial advice. n Saves time. n Provides monthly reports. n Save money by doing some work yourself. n Develop relationship with a bank.
Management Controls n Compare actual performance with estimates and previous periods. n Identify trends. n Feedback improves ability to estimate costs.
Maintain Paper Trail n IRS audit always a possibility. n Protection from Lawsuits. n Make detailed notes on receipts. n Record events in daybook. n Be careful with electronic organizers.
Working From Home n Reduces overhead. n Tax deduction. (Take pictures.) n Keep work areas separate from personal space.
Hiring and Human Resources n Employees contain hidden costs. n Employees available when needed. n Subcontracting avoids payroll taxes. n Subcontracting can be scaled to business demand. n Electronic mail has made communication easier.
Getting Messages n Answering machine. n Voice mail. n Pager. n Cellular phone. n Car phone.
Organization & Equipment n Filing system. n Phone logs and time sheets. n Equipment - copier, computer, fax machine.
Legal Issues n Have legal council review client contracts. (contacts disappear.) n Have legal council review agreements with subcontractors. (jointly developed products, noncompete agreements.)
Summary n Sole proprietorship. n Work from home. n Secure professional help. n Subcontract labor. n Keep organized.