Before you purchase a product off a shelf at a Texas store, chances are that there have been several business-to-business transactions. These transactions occur when one business buys products, including raw materials, from another business. Examples of...
Business Transactions
Understanding the risks and benefits of a reverse merger
Texas investors are always looking for companies that might improve their portfolios. Businesses have several options when seeking capital from public investors. A reverse merger is an alternative pathway for making a private company’s stock available to the public....
Why you need due diligence in M&A deals
Through due diligence, buyers and sellers in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) deals are afforded a sense of assurance that they wouldn't have otherwise. It allows both parties to know that they have accurate expectations so that they can decide what to do based on...
Tips for effective business accounting
Whenever a company makes a sale, pays a bill or engages in any other type of transaction, it needs to be recorded. Many companies in Texas and elsewhere use software programs to keep track of such accounting. However, whether you enter transactions manually or let a...
Don’t forget the terms & conditions page
If you have a business in Texas, it's likely you have a website. One aspect often overlooked is a terms & conditions section. Having this on your site makes it easier to claim ownership rights to anything that visitors may see as well as to moderate any content...
Why does your LLC need an operating agreement?
An LLC operating agreement provides an outline for the company's financial decisions. The agreement also provides regulations for the company's internal operations. Although an operating agreement is not required for a Texas LLC company, the creation of one will...