What is an LLC?
An LLC, or Limited Liability Company, is a legal business structure that protects your personal assets while giving you flexibility in how you operate and get taxed.
In Simple Terms:

Protection
If your business is ever sued or goes into debt, your personal assets (like your home, car, and savings) are off-limits.

Flexibility
LLCs are easier to manage than corporations and let you choose how you want to be taxed (sole prop, partnership, or even as an S-Corp).

Credibility
“LLC” after your name makes you look professional and official to clients, banks, and partners.

Separation
It helps you draw a clear line between your personal and business finances.
Common Questions About LLCs
1. Do I need more than one person to start an LLC?
Do I have to live in the state I form my LLC in?
3. Is an LLC the same as an S-Corp?
4. Will I need a business bank account?
5. What if I already started selling or offering services?
Next Steps – Let’s Get This Done
Here’s what happens now:

Step 1: Choose Your Plan
Pick between our à la carte services or an all-in-one Startup Package. We’ll show you what’s included in each.

Step 2: Fill Out a Quick Form
Answer a few simple questions so we can file your LLC the right way.

Step 3: We Do the Work
We file with the state, send you your documents, and give you video guidance for next steps.

Step 4: Launch with Confidence
Open your business bank account, get your EIN, and get to work knowing you’re legally protected and professionally set up.
You’re Not Doing This Alone
Our team is here to help every step of the way – and we keep it transparent, affordable, and clear.
Let’s get your LLC done right.
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