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Don't know exactly where to start in New Jersey

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Michele:
Home is home.  If their home is in NJ then that is why they want to live there.  I personally am not a NJ fan but I have a cousin who loves it there.  She moved here (Rome, NY) where she actually grew up, met her husband and had children.  She hated it here even though this was her first home.  Her heart is in NJ.  I love Rome, but not everyone does.  My heart is here.  I hate to hear people talk bad about my home, and people who love NJ probably feel the same.

Christy:
I cannot recommend highly enough Alice and Michele's book " How to write a Kick Butt Contract for Medical Billing Business." I read it cover to cover and highlighted all the things I wanted in my contract and then made an outline.

I presented my outline to an attorney and she easily transposed it into a legal contract for me. She is a contracts attorney , but knew nothing about medical billing, so we could  not have done it without that awesome book!

PMRNC:

--- Quote ---Why would anyone want to start a business in New Jersey; or for that matter want to live there?
--- End quote ---

I didn't look at it that way. I looked at it as an opportunity to work/live in a state that cared about my business or industry. Not to mention it gave billing company's the opportunity to not just jump in the water but to learn to swim with the bigger fish. I like the NJ requirements as they created a more professional view of medical billing. Unfortunately only one in six billing companies really survive, so IMHO the cream of the crop was / is NJ :) :)

Michele:
Thank you Christy!  We appreciate your kind words.   :-[

Keis1225:
Wow so much useful information! Thank you all so much! I'm going to look into all of it.  I was thinking of going to legal zoom to do the paperwork as I'm so intimidated by the whole process and I want to make sure it's done correctly.  I THINK I'm going too do an LLC and I won't have any employees to start off but I need to know what the tax ramifications are.  I'm so ignorant to this whole process but I don't want my ignorance and fear to stop me.  I'm 40 years old and tired of working to make other people rich.  I don't have to be rich but want to be comfortable and enjoy what I do.  I'm definitely going to get the book on contracts and this weekend I'm going to work on a business plan.  Once I'm registered in NJ I can start marketing and looking for clients right?  I want to start off with one and still keep my full time job for now and God willing have enough clients by the end of this year to quit my job and work full time from home.

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