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  • About Euchea | At Your Service Notary Public Services Llc

    Euchea, your New Mexico Mobile Signing Notary AYSNPS Anchor 1 About AYSNPS Book Online Plans & Pricing Hours of Operation Refund Policy Terms of Service Contact Online Privacy Policy Agreement Accessibility Statement Search Results Groups List AYSNPS Loyalty Customers Gift Card Forum Members Professional Experience Euchea has 5+ years as a notary and became National Notary Association certified Loan Signing Agent and Apostille in 2021. In 2022, New Mexico approved RON, and I also became certified in Remote Online Notarizations (RON.) RON technology, where the signer can sign from any device (laptop, desktop, and tablet conduct a notary signing for your convenience. Member of the National Notary Association (NNA) Bonded for $100,000 Full background check by the State of New Mexico and the NNA Remote Online Notary (RON) qualified 1. DocVerify 2. Pavaso I have completed hundreds of notary public services. trustednotary.com signingagent.com Immigration Forms and training NNA Surety Bond RealEstateBackgrounds.com Objectives 1. We Love Notary for 700 reasons! 2. We Love Shopping, so we added shopping to this website. 3. Euchea Loves Traveling, and that is Coming Soon to this website . 4. We Love Billets; if you served, you would understand! ​ Education University of Phoenix - Bachelor of Science in Business Southern New Hampshire University - Masters of Science in Information Technology ​ Military Experience Twenty-one years U.S. Navy Information Technology Specialist and a federal government contractor for ten years. ​ At Your Service Notary Public Services of New Mexico (505) 818-3811 AYSNPS SUPPORT LGBTQ+ COMMUNITIES 2023@ At Your Notary Public Services LLC of New Mexico is a Woman, minority, retired/disabled veteran-owned small business.

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    About AYSNPS Book Online Plans & Pricing Hours of Operation Refund Policy Terms of Service Contact Online Privacy Policy Agreement Accessibility Statement Search Results Groups List AYSNPS Loyalty Customers Gift Card Forum Members AYSNPS Loyalty Customers Earn points and turn them into rewards Become a Member 01 Sign Up Sign up as a member to start enjoying the loyalty program 02 Earn Points Order a plan Get 1 Stars for every $1 spent Book a session Get 10 Stars Purchase a product Get 1 Stars for every $1 spent Become a Member Get 10 Stars Sign up to the site Get 50 Stars 03 Redeem Rewards 10% off all store products 10 Stars = 10% off the lowest priced item in cart 10% off all bookings 10 Stars = 10% off the lowest priced item in cart HolidaySale 20 Stars = 20% off for all store products

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  • Business 101

    Ready to achieve your business goals? A business plan is your secret weapon to get everyone excited about what’s next. What set your business apart from other businesses in the same category? Learn Business 101 because if you don't know or understand business concepts your business is bound to fail! Food for the hungry!

  • Which legal form is best for your business? NOTES

    Sole proprietorships pay less in taxes because sole proprietorships are considered a "pass-through entity." Also known as a "flow-through entity" or "fiscally transparent entity," this means that the business itself pays no taxes. Who pays fewer taxes LLC or S Corp? Who pays more taxes, an LLC or S Corp? Typically, an LLC taxed as a sole proprietorship pays more taxes, and an S Corp tax status means paying less. By default, an LLC pays taxes as a sole proprietorship, which includes self-employment tax on your total profits. What's the Best Way to Legally Structure Multiple Businesses? Create individual corporations/LLCs. First, there's no limit to how many corporations or LLCs one can form. Put doing business as (DBAs) under one corporation/LLC. Create a business under the holding company. The most important advantage of incorporating with an LLC is that, in most circumstances, it limits others from accessing your assets. Fringe Benefits: A business can pay for employee benefits and then take these amounts as business expense deductions.

  • Structuring a Partnership Agreement

    Why do you need a Written Agreement? "Why are written contracts important? Written agreements or contracts create clear, binding terms to minimize the risk of conflict. They are more easily enforceable than oral agreements, especially if they clearly outline the party's rights and responsibilities." https://www.google.com/search?q=Why+do+you+need+a+Written+Agreement%3F&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS1019US1019&sxsrf=ALiCzsZgF-sBe37h-mMEcDIQHBN-U3po9A%3A1668469207144&ei=19FyY9K6CJCP0PEPmZ2MmAQ&ved=0ahUKEwiSgqST7K77AhWQBzQIHZkOA0MQ4dUDCBA&uact=5&oq=Why+do+you+need+a+Written+Agreement%3F&gs_lcp=Cgxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAQAzIFCCEQqwIyCAghEBYQHhAdOgcIIxDqAhAnOg0ILhDHARDRAxDqAhAnSgQITRgBSgQIQRgASgQIRhgAUABYnBlg8y5oAXABeACAAeABiAHgAZIBAzItMZgBAKABAaABArABCsABAQ&sclient=gws-wiz-serp An Overview of your Partnership Agreement If you watch television, you may have come across a television show called "Judge Judy." In business, before taking on a contract drawn up for both parties' protection. Here is an outline of what should be included in a Partnership Agreement. Name and Term Purpose Contributions Profits, Losses, Draws, and Salaries Management Responsibilities The departure of a Partner - Buyouts Continuity of the Partnership Noncompetition of a Departing Partner Control of a Partnership Name Resolving Partnership Disputes Changes in your Partnership People move on, and changes also happen in business! Additionally, as your business change in direction, so does your partnership. Growth can cause a partnership to change by adding new partners for the following reasons: "You and your partners' names and those covering contributions and distribution of profits" (Steingold, 2009, pg. 46) Therefore, when there is a significant change to the business the partnership (as you can see) will change as well.

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