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Sample of Employment Contracts for New Businesses
from:Are you thinking about starting your own business? If you are, then you probably have already realized that there are a lot of things that you need to know in order for you to be successful. For example, you need to find out all about the legal and tax issues involved with starting a business in your town, county, and state. Another thing that you need to know about, if you are planning on hiring employees for your new business, is that you need to have them sign employment contracts. While you may be considering bypassing this and using verbal agreements instead, you should really reconsider. There are a lot of legal issues that can come about if you don't use a properly written contract. You can save a lot of money if you use one. As an added bonus, you can even do this process for free. That's right; you can make your own contract by viewing a sample of employment contracts and adapting them to fit your own business. The great thing about this method is, when you use a sample of employment contracts, you don't need to pay the exorbitant fees of that of a qualified lawyer. Companies who already have a lot of capital can afford to do this sort of thing, but most new businesses can't. If you don't have a lot of money, then you should definitely use the help of a sample of employment contracts.
You can find these samples at many different places, all for free. One of the better ways to do this is to go to your local library. There are many books on the subject that you can check out for free. Then you can see a sample of an employment contract so you can get an idea of how to make your own. The library isn't the only place you can find this sort of thing, though. Another good place to go is a business center. There is usually a place in most big cities that gives help to people who are starting their own business. They will likely have free samples of employment contracts there as well.
Another good place to find a sample of a good contract is the internet. There are many websites that offer this kind of service for free. There are some that require a fee, but why pay for it when you can get it for free? Bypass those websites and go for the ones that don't charge you anything. Just make sure that you are getting the information from a reputable site and that the sample was written by a real lawyer.
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