Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012

Setting things up the right way

Ok.

So now that i am at the point that i want to establish business credit and i realized that my current business won’t work i had to set up a new business and ensure that everything it set up correctly for the credit building to run smoothly..

first you want to incorporate. A sole proprietor won’t work since the point is to separate the liability. An llc or corp will work but in my research it seems that companies usually give more credit to corps…please understand that this isn’t a rule..this is my research…and plus, a corp was cheaper than an llc to set up in fl….lol

Second you want to get your business set up. You need a business phone line at the same address you used for your business inc. and in the same business name with your tax id number. Get your business listed in 411 under your business name. Granted you got your tax id number. :) . http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=97860,00.html .. ALL info is on that link for the tax id.

On the address; you can use your address. There are companies that offer virtual office services, try not to use any of those, they tend to be black listed.

With regards to the business phone line, you can get a remote call forward, which is cheaper, under the business name. You will be listed in 411 but in some cases, creditors like to “verify” the business by calling you on the listed number and you calling back from that number. With an RCF, you cannot call back from the number. You can simply get a cell phone and list it in the 411 by paying a fee online. I have not used that service but its possible. Read a full post on getting a Business Phone line when Building Business Credit, HERE.

Third is the Duns Number – this is a number that the Credit Bureau (dun and bradstreet) use to file your credit. Many creditors ask for it but some applications may not need it. When calling DNB(defined in the previous post) to get your dnb number, they will try to sell you something. Anything from a credit monitoring service to a credit builder program. If you have money laying around by all means spend the $400+ on a credit building program but chances are, if you are reading this blog you do not have money to waste. Plus it doesn’t do much for new businesses.DO NOT PAY.

call 866-705-5711 and state you are applying for federal grants/contracts and you need a duns number. They will give it to you on the spot with no solicitation. You can also apply on their website www.dnb.com which will take 30 days.

you need all your business info to get the DnB Number, including the Tax ID/EIN.

After these steps, comes the ordering of items…

the fun has almost begun.

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(12) Readers Comments

  1. Rayne
    January 17, 2008 at 10:58 pm

    What is a RCF? If creditors call your business line to check on wether or not it's a real business and you've set that business line up with a friends address, how does that work when the creditors call? Is it immediately forwarded to another number? Does your friend answer? Does the line just ring out onto a voicemail?

  2. mike
    January 17, 2008 at 11:08 pm

    RCF is "remote call forwarding". This is just a number(not a phone line) that you get from your local provider that is forwarded to a number. So an RCF can be forwarded to cell phone or a land line.

  3. rick marnon, brighton
    January 21, 2008 at 12:43 am

    this is a good idea,,, does it cost anything,,,,

  4. PJ
    January 21, 2008 at 5:48 am

    Thanks for this blog man. We're going to go get the DNB. I know DnB from the chamber of commerce. They have big lists of companies in your area with the number of employees and contact information so if you want to do a targeted marketing campaign for instance.

  5. mike
    January 21, 2008 at 11:30 am

    good idea will consider it

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  7. Jene99
    March 13, 2008 at 5:01 pm

    Just a quick side note. When you sign up for a EIN you do have to wait 10 days for the IRS to validate it before you can use it. I was able to open a bank account the same day I applied online for the EIN, but when I tried to get a corp acct with AT&T they were unable to vrify the number and wanted a $250 deposit per line! So a little patience is required.

  8. mike
    March 13, 2008 at 5:06 pm

    wow I never had that problem But then again, I do not think I ever tried to set up my phone line the same day or that soon after i got the Tax-id..but that may be a good point.. thanx Jene.. i learned something today. :)

  9. ironchip
    February 8, 2009 at 1:37 am

    How do I register here?

  10. mike
    February 8, 2009 at 2:24 am

    what do you mean iron chip?

  11. Coolbreeze
    February 9, 2009 at 5:41 am

    Thanks for the blog, you are doing great work. I have question about the phoneline. Does it have to be land line or can I get one of those VOIP type phone lines (e.g Vonage etc.)?

  12. mike
    February 9, 2009 at 5:48 am

    u can use voip but u wont be listed in 411 and thats a must try it with listyourself.net and it may be ok but list yourself is iffy

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