Tom Copeland Video: What is the Best Business Structure for a Family Child Care Provider?

Here is the fourth of eight new videos on the business of family child care!

These videos summarize the key aspects of what it means to run a family child care business.

They include:

Top Three Record Keeping Tips for Family Child Care Providers

What Are the Two Most Important Terms to Include in a Contract?

Is Your Home, Business and Vehicle Properly Insured?

What is the Best Business Structure for a Family Child Care Provider?

How Do Providers Pay Themselves?

How to Find and Choose a Tax Preparer

When is the Best Time to Start Claiming Social Security Benefits?

How Much Should You Save for Your Retirement?

Each video is short (10-15 minutes). They are all closed captioned. They are intended to be used by individual providers, trainers and organization serving family child care providers. Feel free to post them on your website, Facebook and other social media.

The videos were produced by the National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assurance.

I’ll be posting these videos over the next few days. Here’s the fourth one: “What is the Best Business Structure for a Family Child Care Provider?”. This video explores four different types of business structures and five factors to consider before choosing the best structure for you.

Here’s a direct link to this video that you can share.

Here’s a link to the power point slides.

I hope you find these helpful.

Tom Copeland -www.tomcopelandblog.com

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These videos were funded by the Child Care Communications Management Center, which is funded by the Office of Child Care (OCC), Administration for Children and Families (ACF), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and was developed in partnership with the National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assurance, which is funded by OCC, the Office of Head Start, ACF, HHS. The videos may be duplicated for noncommercial uses without permission.

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