Notices by pirin04 (pirin04@poa.st), page 2
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@WashedOutGundamPilot @RupertvonRipp Neo-boomers.
Good term.
I always called them junior boomers until now.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot There's a large number of angel investment funds that focus on border jumpers, visa thieves, and the whole diversity portfolio. Sorry honky, you just no qualify.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot What businesses are popular for immigrants in Florida?
In Florida, approximately 82% of manicurists and pedicurists are foreign-born, and many work at salons owned by immigrants. In addition, immigrants frequently start up taxi services—with the same data showing that nearly 60% of all drivers in the state are foreign-born. Almost 66% of roofers are immigrants too, and a portion of these workers are in business for themselves.
While these are only a few of the more prominent fields Florida immigrants start companies within, there are many other industries entrepreneurs can consider for new business ideas.
How to get business incentives and financing in Florida
Immigrants in Florida can take advantage of specialized financing or loan programs, financial incentives, and grants, including some of the ones listed below, to help get your business off the ground.
Black Business Loan Program
Black immigrants in Florida may receive funding through the Black Business Loan Program (BBLP) administered by the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO). The program offers direct loans to some qualified entrepreneurs and business owners.
In addition, the DEO will act as the guarantor for some loans for Black-owned businesses issued by financial institutions in Florida. In some cases, the DEO will even directly invest in businesses to provide ongoing capital in return for an ownership stake in the company.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot This is the first I've heard of this, but it makes ALOT of sense. These 7-11 cow-piss drinkers are everywhere. I'll have to dig further. Thanks for the direction.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot Is that how the dot-heads get so many franchises? government loans?...asking for a friend.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot @mkultra @end @MyLittleFashy @doctorsex @matty Based on their response to the fallout, these are not careful people who can be trusted to do anything serious.
An LLC is not a silver bullet. You have to make a serious, determined effort to make it effective.
Like a plasma cutter, an LLC is a great tool if you know how to use it. If not, leave it alone.
When done properly, an LLC will do several things: provide a level privacy, protect the members assets from any non-criminal liability, and provide a favorable tax structure.
If they were serious people they would have done several things before forming coming together in a legal manner:
1. Form multiple LLCs in a jurisdiction that offers strong charging order protection and then use the individual LLCs to form the primary operating LLC.
2. Formed the LLC/s through a registered agent in the jurisdiction.
3. Had an asset protection attorney write the operating agreement based on their operating model. Attorneys are experts at writing the agreement based on real-world, worst case scenarios.
4. Followed the rules of the operating agreement TO THE LETTER. Any attorney can shred your corporate veil if even ONE item wasn't followed properly.
These are necessities for any business. Even more so, when your organization is non-system approved.
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