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Is it worth changing business name?
Many companies find it necessary to change their names in order to accelerate their success if they suffer from brand confusion or when people mistake your company for another with a similar name, acronym, or logo. This means your employees must work even harder to make your company stand out.
Should I use my name as an LLC?
If you are a sole proprietor and operate the business by yourself, it is appropriate to use your name for the business. Professionals such as coaches, artists, writers, musicians, and others can name their businesses after themselves. It helps relate your products directly to you.
What happens when you change your business name?
When you change your business name, you may have to change legal documents, including contracts, loans, and your business checking account (and checks). You may have to change local business licenses and permits and you will probably need a new “doing business as” or business trade name notification with your county.
How much does it cost to change the name of a business?
Most states charge a filing fee to process the paperwork associated with your business name change. While the fee can vary by state, it typically costs between $20 and $150. Change your name with the Internal Revenue Service.
Can I name my LLC after myself?
Operating with a DBA You can use your personal name when forming an LLC, provided that another local business has not taken the name and as long as your business name ends with “LLC.” You can then leverage the business name, your personal name, to brand yourself.
What are four do’s and don’ts when naming a business?
The do’s and don’ts of choosing a name for your small business
- Do: Conduct a name search and register a trademark.
- Don’t: Make it complicated to spell.
- Do: Consider how your name will look and sound.
- Do: Register a domain name and social media handles.
- Do: Take your time.