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43: Rachel Brenke Livens Up the Legal Stuff

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Going into business for yourself can be scary. There are forms to fill out, licenses to apply for, new checking accounts to set up. And then there's the whole business about contracts, services agreements, insurance—do I need it or not?—along with lots of other things that can send your head into a spin.

Even if you're already in business and have been for a while, you might not feel like you have the best grasp on the legal, tax, business entity-ish side of things. (Maybe I'm talking about myself—yes, definitely—but I'm guessing I'm not alone.)

That's why I invited Rachel Brenke to talk to us. Not only is she a lawyer, she's also a business consultant specializing in helping people in creative fields (like us!).

Listen as we talk about:

  • separating your personal and business "buckets"
  • protecting your business (and yourself) with the proper business entity; contracts, services agreements, and web terms; and insurance. (Who knew there was such a thing as insurance for computers, scanners, printers, etc?)
  • why you should NOT be operating a Sole Proprietorship
  • how contracts can be the bad guy, so you don't have to be
  • four important types of legal documents you might need
Links & Stuff:

Rachel Brenke's website

Rachel's books

Still need to submit your listing to my upcoming directory?

It's free and open to anyone working (full-time, part-time, or as a volunteer) in the life story business. Fill out the form here.

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Going into business for yourself can be scary. There are forms to fill out, licenses to apply for, new checking accounts to set up. And then there's the whole business about contracts, services agreements, insurance—do I need it or not?—along with lots of other things that can send your head into a spin.

Even if you're already in business and have been for a while, you might not feel like you have the best grasp on the legal, tax, business entity-ish side of things. (Maybe I'm talking about myself—yes, definitely—but I'm guessing I'm not alone.)

That's why I invited Rachel Brenke to talk to us. Not only is she a lawyer, she's also a business consultant specializing in helping people in creative fields (like us!).

Listen as we talk about:

  • separating your personal and business "buckets"
  • protecting your business (and yourself) with the proper business entity; contracts, services agreements, and web terms; and insurance. (Who knew there was such a thing as insurance for computers, scanners, printers, etc?)
  • why you should NOT be operating a Sole Proprietorship
  • how contracts can be the bad guy, so you don't have to be
  • four important types of legal documents you might need
Links & Stuff:

Rachel Brenke's website

Rachel's books

Still need to submit your listing to my upcoming directory?

It's free and open to anyone working (full-time, part-time, or as a volunteer) in the life story business. Fill out the form here.

  continue reading

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