Big Ideas, Better Advice: Get Your Structure Right from Day One
Starting a new business is an exciting whirlwind, and it’s natural to talk through your big ideas over dinner with friends or family. While their support is invaluable, their "expert" advice on business structures often comes with a catch.
What worked for your uncle’s construction firm or your friend’s retail startup might be a total mismatch for you. Well-meaning advice often leans toward over-complicating things—like setting up companies before you’ve even made your first sale.
The goal is to be fit for purpose. The wrong structure can lead to unnecessary accounting fees and administrative headaches.
Before you sign any paperwork, chat with us. We can help you find that "Goldilocks" zone.