The HBS Blog offers insight on Delaware corporations and LLCs as well as information about entrepreneurship, startups, cryptocurrency, venture capitalism and general business topics.
Virtual Payment Providers: Keeping Personal Accounts Away From Your Business
By
Jeff Winslow
Monday, December 27, 2021
If you are a business owner, avoid the common mistake of linking your business transactions to a personal virtual payment provider like a Venmo or CashApp account. Keep your business legally and financially separate from you by forming a Delaware LLC, and then make sure to accept your business’ virtual payments only through a business account...
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Harvard Business Services Partners with BlueVine to Offer Business Banking
By
Michael Bell
Tuesday, December 7, 2021
We are happy to announce that we have partnered with BlueVine to offer Business Checking accounts to all our US-based customers. Here are the 4 things you should consider when choosing where to open a U.S. bank account...
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Delaware Timetable for Dissolving Your Corporation
By
HBS
Monday, November 29, 2021
When it comes time to file a Certificate of Dissolution, you may file the documentation with the Delaware Secretary of State directly or you may request that Harvard Business Services, Inc. assists you. Harvard can dissolve your corporation within 3-5 business days...
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Our 2021 "Thank You" to Our Clients
By
Jeff Winslow
Monday, November 22, 2021
2021 has been a record-breaking year for Harvard Business Services, and we owe it all to our clients. Thank you from all of us at Harvard Business Services!..
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What Is a DUNS Number Used For?
By
Devin Scott
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
You may be wondering what a DUNS number is used for. Here's a breakdown of what it is, plus why you may need one for your company...
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Delaware General Corporation Structure
By
Rick Bell
Tuesday, November 9, 2021
The Delaware general corporation is the strongest company structure in the U.S. It offers a means to raise capital, has three tiers of power and follows bylaws. The bylaws of the company set forth the powers and the limits of power in each of the three tiers. Each group may have separate priorities, and they may clash occasionally...
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2022 Student Entrepreneur Scholarship Application is Available Now
By
Jeff Winslow
Monday, November 1, 2021
Are you a business-minded student who has dreams of running your own business? Have you started your own business already and study entrepreneurship, business, or a like field at college or university? If so, apply now for one of two $1,000 scholarships offered by Harvard Business Services, Inc...
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Business Resources for Women
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HBS
Tuesday, October 12, 2021
Two steps forward, one step back: this adage can describe most social, political, economic, educational and business advances by women...
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Turn Your Passions into a Paycheck
By
Jeff Winslow
Monday, October 11, 2021
Whether you are fully employed or feel underemployed, you may be willing to join the Great Resignation Movement of 2021, but where will that take you? 2022 can be your year to turn the dream of being your own boss into a reality...
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6 Questions to Ask Before Joining a Board of Directors
By
Brett Melson
Monday, October 4, 2021
Serving on a corporate Board of Directors is not easy and there are questions a person who is asked to serve as a Director should consider before committing to the position...
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