When your business is a limited liability company (LLC), revenue goes to the LLC, not you. But you’ll need to get paid, of course, to make aliving ...
Carolyn Young
Carolyn Young
Expertise
Entrepreneurship education, business management, business strategy
Currently
Senior Business Writer
Education
Bachelor's degree in Finance, The Ohio State University
Carolyn Young has over 25 years of experience in business in various roles, including bank management, marketing management, and business education.
She has written business plans for companies with complex products and business models, including a technology company that built a search engine optimization tool, a biotechnology company, and an online marketplace. She has helped several startup companies get off the ground.
She is the author of several entrepreneurship textbooks, and she created related entrepreneurship curriculum that has been taught in universities internationally. Titles include Introduction to Entrepreneurship, Social Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Finance, and Lean Accelerator. The textbooks were part of an online learning platform designed for high school and college students. She was the Direct of Product Development for the company, Venture Highway, that launched the platform.
Carolyn also has expertise in financial business writing, with numerous financial whitepapers under her belt, as well as a technical manual for Chief Financial Officers.
She has been a freelance business writer for over ten years and has a bachelor’s degree in Finance from The Ohio State University. She is also the author of a novel, The Perfect View.
Recent articles
How to Pay Yourself From an LLC
Carolyn Young
Published on December 17, 2022
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How to Register a Virtual Address for LLC
Carolyn Young
Published on December 17, 2022
One of the requirements to form a limited liability company (LLC) is having a street address. Although states do not allow you to use a P.O. Box,the ...
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LLC vs. Business License: What’s the Difference?
Carolyn Young
Published on December 17, 2022
When starting a business, one of your first big decisions is which type of business entity to form. For example, consider a limited liabilitycompany ...
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LLC vs. S-Corp: What is the Difference?
Carolyn Young
Published on December 4, 2022
If you’re starting a business, one critical decision is which type of business entity to form. Limited liability companies (LLCs) and corporations ...
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LLC vs. Sole Proprietorship: Which Structure to Choose?
Carolyn Young
Published on December 4, 2022
When starting a business, one of the first big decisions is choosing which type of business entity to form. Selecting one entity over another willin ...
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LLC vs. C-Corp: Differences and Similarities
Carolyn Young
Published on December 4, 2022
If you’re starting a business, one of the most critical decisions is which type of business entity to form. Limited liability companies (LLC) andc ...
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How To Register a Business Name
Carolyn Young
Published on December 4, 2022
When starting a business, one of the most important decisions you’ll make is choosing the correct name. Ideally, you’ll want to choose a simplen ...
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How To Check if a Business Name is Taken
Carolyn Young
Published on December 4, 2022
Your business name is your company’s first impression on potential customers and should accurately reflect your brand. Choosing a name for yourbus ...
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Tax Benefits of an LLC
Carolyn Young
Published on December 4, 2022
When starting a new business, one of the first decisions is the type of business entity to form. Many entrepreneurs choose a limited liabilitycompan ...
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