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Every business needs a name. You can make it as simple as your net name, real name, your dog's name, a name you really like or one that you create that makes sense with your business. This is a great experience to go through for the business you may dream of running or being part of in the future even if you don't set-up a business now.
You may want to choose and develop your KODIP™ - kid's online digital information product before you choose your "Kid's Business Name™". For example; if you choose a name likes Sam's Sports Reviews for your "Kid's Business Name" and then develop a product that describes a "trip of a lifetime" , you will realize they don't really go together. The risk of tying your business name to your product is that you may have difficulty in the future when you want to launch different products. For example; there have been situations where a clock shop wants to sell music. Would you think of going to Martha's Clock Shop to buy a CD. If you go to our "Product Tips" you can start developing your product.
It is important not to use existing company names, that already have a reputation and have been protected through name registration. For example, you can't name your "Kid's Business Name™" after a company you like, or provide the same product as they provide. There are business help centers operated by most governments, that can help direct you to the right authorities, if you want to register your name. Discuss the naming of your business with your parents, as they may be uncomfortable with you using your real name.
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The intention of a "Kid's Business Name™" is for you to have a name in our Marketplace that you can refer people to. If you tell your friends to go to KidsE-Marketplace.com™ and check out your product , you need to tell them how to find it. Once they know your "Kid's Business Name™, they can search for it and find your product.
The name will also help you on a business card. Your card will have the "Kid's Business Name™" and the KidsE-Marketplace.com™ internet address for people to find your business online. We want to protect you from people contacting you directly, so we will set your business up in a "protected marketplace". Here you can develop and carry on your business, without having to face a lot of the problems. The name you use, will hopefully be talked about by kids who come into our Marketplace and try your product. Over time and with a good product, you will develop a reputation that will help you launch other products and expand your business, through future versions of the game. It won't be long before you progress to a full blown business!
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At some point in your business career, you may create a formal, legally recognized business entity. The choice of which form you take, usually rests on consideration of the nature of the goods or services a business provides and tax and legal liability issues. Every country has different rules and regulations. You should get appropriate tax, accounting and legal advice to make the right choice. |
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This business form, is the legal default category for any person who does business in Canada or the United States and who makes no effort to organize the business otherwise. This is a business owned and operated by one person, who assumes total control and liability for the business. No legal entity is formed. While the sole proprietor may have employees, he or she does not have co-owners. |
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This form is when two or more parties go into business together to make a profit and share profits, losses, and liability for the business. |
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This is a business form created by state government, upon the filing of an application and payment of a fee. It creates a legal entity, separate from its owners (the shareholders). It also eliminates any personal liability the owners have for the business. There are also other forms of business that are available through local government departments, responsible for setting up companies. |

