Introduction to the "How to Handle Money" interview
Introduction to Yosef Manela
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Audio Transcript
Travis Giggy:
Welcome back once again to the LegalSpring Incorporation and LLC Expert Interview Series. This is Travis Giggy.
This
interview is an education on how to handle money through your entity.
You'll learn about issues like bank accounts, bookkeeping, building
credit, and on and on. There's a ton of quality business advice from
Yosef Manela, who as you all know is my CPA and business lawyer.
This might be the most useful of all the expert interviews, so block out some time and listen carefully. Enjoy.
Hi, this is Travis Giggy from legalspring.com.
I am once again on the line with Yosef Manela. Yosef is an attorney and
a CPA. He graduated from the UCLA School of Law, UCLA Business School,
and did his undergrad and MBA also at UCLA.
He's lived in
Los Angeles for 33 years. He's a very successful and dynamic attorney
and accountant. He has a growing practice in Beverly Hills and Los
Angeles. Yosef provides a very unique and powerful combination of being
both an attorney and a CPA.
As part of Yosef's practice, he
advises other high profile attorneys, as well as California Superior
Court judges on business accounting irregularities and forensic
accounting issues.
Today Yosef and I are going to discuss
how to handle money through your entity. Yosef, thank you once again
for being on the line with me.
Yosef Manela:
Well, Travis, you're quite welcome.
Travis:
Yosef, I'm going to start off, as always, by asking a few general
questions that could apply to both LLCs and S–Corps, and then we'll
move to LLC specific questions, and a few S–Corp specific questions.
As
always, I really appreciate your expanding upon my questions. Because
you always see pieces of them that I haven't asked, but that are so
important to get a whole picture of it. So are you ready to go?
Yosef:
Sure. Let's do it.
Travis:
Let's start off right with the most basic question.
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