Hello again,
So if you are still reading this, then I am assuming you have decided that starting a handyman business, or any business, is something you really want to do. That you are willing to do the things others are not willing to do and that you have decided what type of help you may need with running your handyman business.
If that is the case, lets move on to step 2, some of the nuts and bolts of beginning a business. You will need a name for your business. Something that gives people an idea of what it is that you do. It can be something catchy, but keep it short and simple if possible. it would be a good idea to include either the words handyman or home repair business or something similar. Just remember to keep it simple.
Next you need to decide how you will set up your business. What type of legal entity you will choose. This topic alone will take several post, or in reality an entire book to cover. I have posted on this topic before. To help you get started I suggest you go to your local library and get a book on the subject. Most libraries will have several books on this topic. You want to spend some time educating yourself on this topic. It would probably be a good idea to consult with an attorney and accountant before you decide anything. How you set yourself up is very important and you do not want to do it wrong.
I am neither an accountant or lawyer, but these are your basic choices when deciding on an entity. Sole proprietorship, corporation, sub chapter S corporation, LLC, partnership. Each has their pros and cons, so again you will probably want to consult with the professionals for help in deciding which one to choose.
Since this is a pretty heavy topic and if done correctly will take some work on your part (remember when you start a handyman business you must be willing to do what others are not) I will end this post on just this topic.
If you have any questions just post a comment or send me an email and I will get back to you. dcmense@centurytel.net
Until next time