When choosing professionals to help you, it is a good idea
to interview several candidates and ask questions about their qualifications,
fees, and references before deciding to work with one.
Lawyers
Most people check the yellow pages when seeking a lawyer, or
ask a relative or friend to recommend someone. This may not be the best way to
locate a skilled lawyer.
Look for someone who has experience advising businesses of
similar size, ideally in your industry. Many bar associations have excellent
referral services that can help you find a qualified lawyer, usually for a
small.
Accountants
It’s important to find a good accountant for your business.
Even if you maintain all your business records yourself, at some point, you
will probably need to consult a professional about tax laws, loan applications,
or other matters that affect your business finances.
Look for a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). You can get
referrals from business friends. You can also locate such individuals through
national or local CPA associations, which you can find through the Internet or
phone book.
Licensing
Smart business owners understand that they have to obtain a license
to operate when the law requires it. Since you are putting a lot of money and
effort into your business, you don’t want to endanger it by failing to get
something as simple as a license.
How do you learn about licensing? Consult a business adviser
or the local association for your industry. You are likely to find information
through the following government agencies:
City: Department of Consumers Affairs, Mayor’s Office,
Economic Development or Business Development office
County: County Clerk or County Executive
State: Department of State, usually located in your state’s
capital
Federal: Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and other federal
agencies
How have you gone through the process of hiring professionals in the past?
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