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flight school business aspect

PostPosted: Sat May 03, 2008 10:10 am
by RitterKreuz
Any business saavy out there want to help me out with something?

a couple of flight schools i used to work for were set up as "LLC" or "Limited Liability Company".

i was wondering if setting up a flight school as an LLC was generally the best way to go about it?

thanks

Re: flight school business aspect

PostPosted: Sat May 03, 2008 10:38 am
by Brett_Henderson
If you plan on keeping it small, an LLC is fine. It's normally what an airplane owner sets up, when he plans on leasing his plane to a club, or FBO.

It's mainly like the name implies... I keeps you, as an individual, apart from the LLC (limits your liability, if you get sued).

If you get to the point of actually making a living; then full incorporation is in order.

Re: flight school business aspect

PostPosted: Sat May 03, 2008 2:51 pm
by machineman9
It's mainly like the name implies... I keeps you, as an individual, apart from the LLC (limits your liability, if you get sued).


Isnt an LLC where you wont get all your belongings taken to repay debts?

Shall have to take that one up with my business teacher.

Re: flight school business aspect

PostPosted: Sat May 03, 2008 3:20 pm
by Brett_Henderson
It's mainly like the name implies... I keeps you, as an individual, apart from the LLC (limits your liability, if you get sued).


Isnt an LLC where you wont get all your belongings taken to repay debts?

Shall have to take that one up with my business teacher.






It keeps you, as an individual, apart from the LLC (limits your liability, if you get sued).



(had to edit "I"  to  "It"  )  :P

Re: flight school business aspect

PostPosted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 1:10 am
by rox
If you're asking for any reason other than curiosity, you should really be asking an accountant. There's a number of different ways to set up a company and limit your liability (S-corps for example), but beyond that, you'll probably be needing a hand with many of the other parts of running a business.

Re: flight school business aspect

PostPosted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 9:07 pm
by DaveSims
LLCs and incorporating limit your liability personnally and financially.  While you could lose your business, at least you won't lose your home.