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How to Legally Structure Your Virtual Bookkeeping Business

 

It’s our first recording for 2022, and since we’ve been on a holiday hiatus, I’ve missed hanging out with our guests and listeners. It’s great to be back! 

Our guest today is Liku Madoshi, a licensed attorney based in California. She takes an educational approach so clients understand the why for a legal need, rather than just checking a box. 

We’re going to talk about things to think about as you’re structuring your business: 

  • When is the best time to formalize your business
  • What to do if you miss that window
  • How virtual bookkeepers can benefit from having attorneys in their network

     About Liku:

    Liku Madoshi is a Bay Area native and CA licensed attorney. While the world of online business continues to expand, Liku helps coaches and consultants establish a solid legal foundation for online business through custom contracts. Liku prides herself in taking an educational approach to legal services to make sure her clients understand the WHY behind the need for a legal foundation, instead of just checking the box.

    Liku was named a 2021 a Top 40 under 40 lawyer for the National Black Lawyers, is on the board for the Black Women Lawyers of Northern California and is a three-time academically published author.

     

    Connect with Liku:

    Visit her website: anasalawfirm.com
    You can book a consultation with her from her website.

    Follow her on Instagram: @anasalawfirm 

     

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    About Kemberli

    Kemberli Stephenson is a business coach, accountant, and Amazon bestselling author. Each week, she interviews a guest from a carefully curated group of coaches, support professionals, and even other MoneyPro’s who are the best in their zone of genius and who want to share their favorite business tips, tools, and strategies with you.

    If you’re tired of playing small and ready to consistently hit your income goals and go from novice to freelancer to CEO, then you’re in the right place. And remember, just because you’re doing this alone doesn’t mean you have to be lonely while you’re doing it.