Chapter 166 The Rat That Can't Go Back to the Burrow
There are many benefits to registering a company:
First of all, you can enjoy related entrepreneurial benefits. Although there will be differences in each place, this benefit is definitely much greater than the advantages of self-employed individuals.
The simplest thing is to get land at a cheap price for development.
Then, during the operation process, if the company needs to expand channels or platforms, it must abide by the rules of entry of these platforms. For example, Taobao, Dong, etc. all need to provide a business license. You can do white-quality promotion after you run a company. You cannot promote without a license. You also need a business license registration when you run a website.
Having a legal business entity is also the mainstream of China's economic form and enjoys the protection of broader national policies. After the company is established, it can deal with government inspections in daily business activities, and then it can devote more attention to customers rather than being afraid of inspections and hiding from Tibet.
The need to issue invoices is an inevitable part of business transactions. In the past, you might not need invoices or issue invoices to customers because of doing a small business, so you can only move in this limited circle, which obviously does not meet your development needs. Large companies and big companies all need invoices, which is the direction that a formal enterprise should go towards. You can apply for and issue your own invoices, and if you meet certain conditions, you can also deduct taxes.
Purchasing social security, for some foreign-registered entrepreneurs, they always don’t want to keep a prosperous city where you start a business, and take away a desolate situation. You may want to take root here and create a blueprint for development here. According to the current policies, many places in other places cannot buy social security, let alone enjoy social security benefits here. In this specific regulatory environment, starting a company can solve this problem. As an employer, you can buy it, and your company’s employees can also buy it. Operation is time-consuming, and enterprises have to buy social security if they retain people. This combination of trends is in line with the time.
It is convenient for financing and credit. Personal financing and bank loans are relatively difficult. With a company, it is different. You can apply for credit loans from banks, corporate mortgage loans, etc. to raise funds, etc., which can provide a good supplement in the funding area. Good business projects can even attract venture capital, large enterprise acquisitions, etc., so that the career will develop faster.
If you bear limited legal liability, shareholders shall bear corresponding repayment liability for the company's debts with the limit of their capital contribution. For example, if you register a company of 100,000, the shareholders shall repay the debts with the limit of 100,000. If they fail, they can apply to the court for company bankruptcy, which will ultimately minimize the shareholder's operating risks. Unlike self-employed individuals who need to bear unlimited joint and several liability, seriousness will cause their own and their family's economy to suffer heavy damage, and it is not surprising that they will lose their entire family's bankruptcy.
In short, for entrepreneurs who want to seek greater development, whether passive or proactive, starting a company will become the final choice.
The reason why Zheng Weiwei and the others set up the company is not that complicated.
The most fundamental reason is [uneven dirt separation]
She first smelled business opportunities from Yi Cheng, and then, with her sensitivity to business, she immediately found a friend named Hanfeng in Tianshen next door.
That friend had done some small business before, and he had a certain business acumen. He had been in jail for two years due to fraud.
As soon as the two of them combined, they immediately started to do something about pirated money.
At the beginning, I had a little money, but I might earn about four or five thousand yuan a month.
Gradually, the scale of the business gradually grew, and the monthly income gradually grew from 10,000 or 20,000 to more than 100,000.
During this process, Zheng Weiwei and Han Feng each brought in several of their own friends to participate.
In fact, this is also the inevitable development of things. They are not the only ones who pirated the public. If they do not grow stronger, they will inevitably die.
So in a few months, the team grew from the first two to 18.
After the benefits generated are too large, problems within the team arise:
Han Feng is in charge of the money. After all, he is a veteran and has a strong attitude.
He was also the one who distributed the money. At the beginning, everyone could get tens of thousands, but after a few months, they still got tens of thousands. The people below, including Zheng Weiwei, inevitably had some complaints.
As the group grows, it will definitely make more money. Although Zheng Weiwei is not sure how much her income is, she judges that she has made millions of dollars.
Then a conference on sharing money and questioning income and distribution began among them.
Zheng Weiwei herself felt that all the original paintings were painted by her, so why should she get the most?
Han Feng felt that the channel was run by him and the delivery was also contacted by him. Why didn’t he take the lead?
Then similar situations abound. Some people think that they should get more if they give advice. Some people feel that they have worked hard and contacted agents tiringly all day long. They also risk being caught to compete with Cailang K for the market. They should get more if they also...
After all this trouble, Han Feng finally put forward a reasonable and only suggestion
Since everyone cannot trust verbal agreements and relationships, it is better to set up a company to make a decision.
In this way, with the relationship, the Chengmu company was established.
At the same time, they meet their needs to continue to pirate.
If the business scale grows in the future, then you can still find someone to raise funds and transform it into [authentic]
In reality, such things happen a lot. For example, many people think that cs plagiarizes cf, but in fact it is the result of cf becoming bigger.
Whoever has the greatest capital will be coquettish.
This idea is implemented in the bones of Zheng Weiwei and Han Feng.
The only competition lies in who is the chairman.
In order to compete to become the company's major shareholder, everyone has emptied their assets.
In the end, Zheng Weiwei contributed the most, becoming the largest shareholder with a 280,000-yuan investor.
At the same time, according to Han Feng's suggestion, Zheng Weiwei served as the legal representative of the company.
At this moment, Zheng Weiwei finally had great power, and the company's growth management and development plans were basically the only ones.
Under the leadership of Zheng Weiwei, the company is booming, with monthly income exceeding one million.
And Zheng Weiwei is using her connections to actively promote financing.
As long as they can raise 5 million to 10 million, they can completely leave Yicheng's company behind with this money.
However, just as Zheng Weiwei was dreaming of getting rich and planning for the long-term development in the future, a summons from the court suddenly broke all her dreams.
Chengmu Company sued Chengmu Company for plagiarizing the board game Cailangk and making profits.
The lawsuit requested Chengmu Company to immediately stop the infringement, stop producing and selling plagiarized steel wolf k, and claim 4.8 million yuan.
With a clang.
Zheng Weiwei's phone fell to the ground.
Chapter completed!