by Jack Anthony | Apr 12, 2026 | LLC Guides
Adding a member to your LLC is a significant decision — legally, financially, and operationally. Do it right and you have a properly documented ownership change that protects everyone involved. Do it wrong and you have an informal arrangement that can unravel...
by Jack Anthony | Apr 12, 2026 | LLC Guides
Most people form their LLC, get the approval letter, and never think about an operating agreement. That’s a mistake. The operating agreement is what tells courts, banks, partners, and the IRS exactly how your LLC works — and without one, they get to decide for...
by Jack Anthony | Apr 12, 2026 | LLC Guides
You’re the only member of your LLC. So why do you need an operating agreement with yourself? Because courts, banks, and the IRS don’t look at your LLC the way you do. They look at documentation. A single-member LLC with a proper operating agreement is...
by Jack Anthony | Apr 12, 2026 | LLC Guides
An EIN — Employer Identification Number — is your LLC’s federal tax ID. You need it to open a business bank account, hire employees, file taxes, and establish business credit. It’s free, it takes about 10 minutes online, and there’s no reason to...
by Jack Anthony | Apr 12, 2026 | LLC Guides
There’s a moment — you probably know it — where you decide to stop playing pretend and make the thing real. The idea has been sitting in your chest for weeks, maybe years. And one day you sit down and say: alright. Let’s actually do this. Forming an LLC is...