Lyons, NE – The Center for Rural Affairs’ Rural Enterprise Assistance Project (REAP) and the Sherman County Economic Development Board are collaborating to bring Creighton School of Law Community Economic Development Clinic to Loup City on Thursday, April 8, 2010.
The workshop will be held at the Community Center at 803 O Street, Loup City from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.
Milo Alexander with the Creighton School of Law will deliver the workshop entitled, “LLC or S corporation: What’s the Difference?”
“Time and money are basic concerns for every entrepreneur. This presentation addresses the pros and cons of LLCs and S corporations in terms of their impact on your time and money,” said Alexander.
Current business owners, individuals considering starting a business, bankers, accountants, attorneys, service providers and other interested parties are encouraged to attend.
“We’re proud to work with Sherman County Economic Development Board in bringing Creighton’s Community Economic Development Law Clinic to rural Nebraska,” said Dena Beck, Center for Rural Affairs REAP business specialist. “Business owners or potential business owners are often confused as to what structure is best for them or worse yet; they are not using a structure accurately.”
The workshop is intended to answer those questions and more – such as, “How do you know if your current legal structure is best for you and your business? Are you considering starting a business and are confused as to the best legal structure? Do you consult with business owners and need guidance on these issues?
“It is important for our existing businesses in the area as well as potential start ups to receive this important information regarding legal formations and which may be the best fit,” said Wes Leithoff, Executive Director SCEDB.
The clinic is Free to the public. Light refreshments will be provided.
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