From: Matthew Freeland <matthew@mfreeland.net> Subject: Re: how to start a business Date: Tue, 6 May 2003 20:32:43 -0500 Message-Id: <200305062032.27146.matthew@mfreeland.net>
I too would love to contribute to such a business. I started a company
(www.freelandcomputerservices.com) last summer but haven't had the time to
really make it go anywhere. I simply called the IRS and got a federal
employer identification number, and this set me up as a business; however,
I know I didn't do everything right. I have yet to pay my taxes, as I am
so confused, but I'm just a kid. I really didn't know what I was doing by
opening a business. I graduate high school in a couple of weeks, so I'll
have plenty of time. I can design webpages and run servers. I can also do
networking and linux or windows system admin/setup. I know visual basic
and have developed in embedded visual basic for pocket PCs. I also know a
little bit of python and shell scripting and am dying to learn anything
else I can. I mostly would just like a learning experience, though college
is coming up this fall, and I still have quite a bit of money to raise. I
would love to help in anyway I can!
> On Tuesday 06 May 2003 03:00 pm, Hanasaki JiJi wrote:
> > Would a couple of those that have started business (successful and
> > UNSuccessful) be willing to get together with those that are looking to
> > do work and share their info / contacts on:
> > - scorp/ccorp/llc ... which did you choose and why
> > - how to incorp
> > - general liability insurance
> > - errors and ommissions insurance
> > - whatever else ..........
> > * please do post any of this info you are willing to share.
> >
> > Target date Sat 5/17 - maybe a BBQ too?
> >
> > Hey.. how do all of you folks do your billing and accounts receivable?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
> >