TO BE AN AUTONOMOUS ENTREPRENEUR OR TO CONSTITUTE A SOCIETY?

It Is One of the most frequent questions when it comes to embarking, but the answer varies greatly as it is subject to a number of factors that we detail below:

  • ONLY Or ASSOCIATE: If You are going to carry out an economic or professional activity in a habitual, personal and self-employed way, in which the only worker involved you are going to be you would have to become autonomous and in this way constituted as an individual entrepreneur you will be obligated to liquidate the Income Tax of the Natural Persons (INCOME Taxes).  If you are going to be more than one then you would have to constitute a company, the Limited Company (SL) is the most common legal form but it is not the one, there S. A, S.L., S. Collective, S…. The company will have its own legal personality different from that of the members and as such shall be taxed by the Corporate Tax.
  • COSTS: While The procedures of discharge in self-employed are simple, fast and practically without cost because it does not require prior process of constitution, the bureaucracy to create a company, SL, SA or Cooperative is much more complex. This goes through notarial procedures such as the registration of the company in the Mercantile Register, the drafting of the Social Statutes or the signature of the public deed of incorporation.
  • NEW SELF-EMPLOYED FEE BONUSES: This is an advantage because it allows you to initially pay a very small monthly fee of 50 euros.
  • RESPONSIBILITY: The self-employed person responds with all his personal patrimony whereas if we speak of Limited Company only would be answered with the contributed capital.

We Have to weigh very seriously the pros and cons depending on all the characteristics of our business and our personal situation to decide for one or the other. In The following link you can expand all this information: http://portal.circe.es/es-ES/emprendedor/Paginas/Emprendedor.aspx

BOOKS TO UNDERTAKE

We recommend some books for entrepreneurs that will help you better understand the business world and also to overcome both personal and work. You have No more excuses, it's time to start reading! 1. The Black Book of the Entrepreneur – Fernando Trías (2007) where he analyzes the key factors of failure and defines the traits that a real entrepreneur must have to be able to make an idea known in an innovative way. 2. How to win friends and influence People-Dale Carnegie, treats the basic philosophies of working and dealing with people. Most successful businesses are built by people who are excellent cultivators of relationships. 3. Lean Startup – Eric-Ries, focus on business creation and customer projects. 4. Little Capitalist Pig-Sofia Macías, to improve your personal finances. 5. The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People – Stephen R. Covey, seven habits with examples of everyday life in order to see things differently, to succeed and pass it on to others. It invites Us to be better leaders, professionals and even better people. 6. Let'S Go Ahead-Sheryl Sandberg, has personal anecdotes, statistics and various circumstances of the everyday life of women in business. The Book is not generalized only cases that must be seen from the other side of the coin. 7. Think and get Rich-Napoleon Hill, the main thing is goal setting. 8. The Psychology of Selling-Brian Tracy, the key to a good deal is a good sales technique. Not only Do you have to sell your product, you also have to sell yourself and your idea. 9. Zero to One-Peter Thiel, focuses on how you can leverage technology to build a future business, and imposes the importance of knowing what you are doing before you dive into a startup. 10. The Entrepreneur's Handbook-Steve Blank & Bob Dorf (2013), is a complete manual to guide the entrepreneur step by step in the process of creating and promoting a company and do it successfully.

GSEA Awards 2018 | Barcelona-5-FEB

Premios Gsea 2017 2018 Emprendimiento independediente Uned undertakes program creation of companies National university education distance contests startup awards Madrid SantanderThe Global Student Entrepreneur Awards (GSEA) is the most important global competition of students who carry their business during their university period. The nominees compete with each other around the world, in a series of local and/or national competitions, in order to reach the Finals of GSEA. Founded in 1998 by the University of Saint Louis, GSEA is nowadays an organization of entrepreneurs. Next Monday February 5 is the Spanish competition GSEA, to be held in Barcelona. Continue Reading →