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Signs Your Ex-Girlfriend Wants You Back - Duration: 4:45.

Are you pining for your ex-girlfriend and wondering if she's missing you too?

Don't worry, because by the end of this video I'll have revealed to you 3 key signs

that your girlfriend wants you back.

Hi, my name's Emily Raymond and I'm a relationship and break-up mending expert!

I work with men and women to fix what's broken in their relationships long-term, so that

couples can get on with the business of loving each other.

Women can be a mystery—sometimes even to themselves.

It's no surprise then that guys sometimes have trouble reading the signs and seeing

what's right in front of them.

That's why I specialize in translating what women say for the men who can't tell what

their lady wants.

Sound good?

Then let's take a look at three ways your girl is telling you she wants you back without

telling you she wants you back!

Sign #1: Emotions run high.

She might be angry with you.

She might say she hates your guts.

She might tell you never to talk to her again while throwing everything you ever gave her

out the window.

You'd think these are pretty clear signs that your relationship is irreparably over,

but the truth is not that simple.

The opposite of love isn't hatred but indifference.

If you run into your ex and she's friendly and breezy and wishing you the best of luck

in all your endeavours with a swift pat on the back… ouch.

That's honestly a clearer sign she's over you than if she refuses to look you in the

eye and walks right by you…

Why?

Because if she ignores you then she's angry at you, and if she's angry at you it's

because she cares about you, and if she cares about you then she very probably wants you

back.

When it comes to breakups, cruelty is often a plea for kindness.

She wants to make you feel something—preferably longing and remorse—but she won't do it

by pleading with you; she's got her pride after all.

Feelings have been hurt and defensiveness is the best way to protect against greater

pain.

So if you're feeling like you don't stand a chance because your lady love is angry at

you, fear not—there's still love there.

Sign #2: You see and hear about her all over the place.

Ever feel like you just can't escape being reminded of your ex?

Like no matter where you go and what you do her presence is felt?

If so, there's a reason for it that goes beyond you missing her.

A pretty crazy secret you probably have no idea about.

Are you ready?

Here it is: She's putting herself in your path.

Get it?

No?

Don't worry, that's what I'm here for.

I'm gonna explain it to you with an example.

It's Sunday morning.

You login to Facebook and the first thing you see is a bunch of photos of your closest

friends and your ex having the time of their lives at the bar last night.

You sigh, and with a heavy heart you check your phone.

The text you see is from a mutual girlfriend and it says "Hey buddy, we missed you tonight!

Rachel (your ex) sends her love!"

You get dressed and head out to meet a couple of friends at your favourite brunch spot before

watching the game.

Lo and behold, your ex is sitting at the table in the far corner having pancakes and mimosas

with her girls.

None of this is an accident.

While this is an extreme example, when a girl has strong feelings for you and suspects you

do too, she will go to some pretty great lengths to remind you of her.

And no, while it might seem a little Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction, she's not crazy.

She's into you and she wants to give you the opportunity to make your move.

But don't do it right away; let her pursue you this way a few times so she knows your

attention doesn't come easy.

That way, you'll both feel like you've won gold when you get what you want.

Sign # 3: She's still in your life.

It's difficult to let go of an ex, that's for sure.

But rest assured, any girl who's made the decision to cut you from her life will do

just that.

After all, women act primarily in response to their feelings, which means that if they're

pursuing time with you in any form, it's because they care about you and still have

significant feelings for you.

While becoming "just friends" is possible down the line, doing so immediately or soon

after a breakup is not.

That means that if you're spending time together, there's more to it than meets

the eye.

Whether you're hanging out on a regular basis or she's calling you late at night

for a booty call, it's not just about friendship or sex—after all, your girl has plenty of

friends and if she's looking for a booty call, chances are she can can find an uncomplicated

one any number of places—she's not going to seek it out from you unless there's more

to gain.

So if she's calling you, texting you, hanging out with you, or still hooking up with you,

then you can feel confident that there's still something there beyond the physical.

So, there you have it guys.

I hope this video has given you a few insights into that most complicated world: the female

brain!

Stay tuned for more advice on winning your girl back and don't forget to comment below

with your feedback or any questions you have about your ex's intentions.

You can also take my free five-minute quiz "WILL YOUR EX TAKE YOU BACK?" at www.emilyraymond.com/quiz

to get a tailored assessment of your relationship status.

Thanks for the likes and comments as always guys.

See you again soon!

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Types of Business Organization in Maryland - Starting a Business in Maryland - Duration: 9:19.

Welcome to this video on the Types of Business Organization in Maryland, presented by StartingYourBusiness.com.

This video is a part of our series of videos on starting a business in Maryland.

Choosing the way your business is legally organized and structured is a fundamental

step of starting a business and one to start thinking about early because it impacts the

process of naming the business, applying for licenses and permits, and how the business

is taxed.

The business organization is the legal framework of an entity that is engaged in commercial

activity.

There are four primary types of business organization that a small business owner will choose from

which include the sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation or LLC.

Each entity has its own set of pros and cons and each has some considerations that may

make one better than another for you and your business.

The considerations include the cost of forming the entity, liability protection, ability

to get investment, tax burden, administrative requirements and the complexity of formation.

It can be a little overwhelming and confusing to pick the perfect entity for your business,

but keep in mind, that the entity you choose today does not have to be a forever decision

as you can change to a different entity later on.

The first entity that we will cover is also the most simple, which is the sole proprietorship.

The sole proprietorship is basically an individual who decides to go into business for themselves.

There is no separate legal entity as the business is tied to an individual, making the business

and the individual the same legally.

Since there is no state filing for the sole proprietorship, a major pro for this entity

is that it is easy, fast and inexpensive to form.

There is no sharing ownership, which means there is no board of directors or shareholders

to be responsible to and the taxation is relatively simple as the profits or losses flow to the

owner's personal tax return.

While there are several upsides to the sole proprietorship there are several downsides

and the biggest is unlimited liability and here's why.

Since the business and the owner are considered the same legally, should the business get

sued, the owner's personal assets are potentially at risk.

The risk of being a sole proprietorship really goes up if the owner has significant personal

assets or has employees who could cause the business to get sued.

There is also limited access to capital.

This just means that unlike the partnership, corporation or LLC, there aren't other people

that you can have invest in the business.

Last, the sole proprietorship has a limited life, so if the owner passes away or decides

to get out of business, that business essentially ceases to exist.

This isn't a major concern for many businesses, but if there are contracts or licenses that

the business relies on, the sole proprietorship may not be the best choice.

Forming a sole proprietorship is pretty simple.

Since there is no official state filing, you can decide to go into business right away

as a sole proprietorship and be in business.

We will cover other details for starting a sole proprietorship in later videos and at

StartingYourBusiness.com that may have to be done like registering a business name and

applying for licenses and tax numbers.

The next entity is the partnership, which is a business owned by two or more individuals.

The partnership is very similar to the sole proprietorship in that there is no legal entity

and the owners have unlimited liability.

The good things about the partnership are that it is easy, fast and inexpensive to set

up with no filing or fees with the state.

There are also more people involved which means there is more talent and funds to put

into the business.

Like the sole proprietorship there are significant downsides with the primary one being unlimited

liability, but this time, if one partner makes a bad business decision, every other partner's

personal assets are at risk, making the partnership riskier than the sole proprietorship.

Another partnership con includes sharing of control.

Since partnerships are usually informal and very little is in writing, disagreements can

occur that can be devastating to the business.

A partnership can also be difficult to get out of, should the remaining partner not be

willing to buy out the departing partner.

Just like the sole proprietorship there is no official filing for a partnership with

the state.

We will cover some of the other possible requirements that a new partnership may need to do in later

videos and at StartingYourBusiness.com.

The corporation is the third of the four business entities and is completely different from

the sole proprietorship or partnership because now we have a legal entity that is separate

from the owners.

While the corporation sounds like it is something for a large business, it is really just a

filing with the Maryland State Department of Assessments & Taxation.

Corporations can be owned by a single owner or multiple owners.

The corporation has several pros and the most important pro is that a corporation is a distinct

legal entity and the owner's personal assets are separate from the business assets.

This is useful because if the business is sued, the owner's personal assets are typically

safe.

There may be some tax benefits but the main reason for forming a corporation or LLC for

that matter is the liability protection.

Another pro is that the corporation has unlimited life which could be useful in situations where

there are key contracts or licenses that would benefit from continuity between owners.

The corporation can also sell shares of the business and raise money from investors instead

of relying only on debt like a sole proprietorship or partnership.

There are a few downsides of the corporation which include the cost of formation and increased

administration.

The corporation costs $100 to file the Articles of Incorporation in Maryland.

In addition, there are a number of administrative duties such as an initial board of directors

meeting, shareholders meeting, taking minutes at the meeting, issuing stock certificates

and writing the bylaws.

There are three ways to form a corporation in Maryland.

One, you can do it yourself.

On the Maryland State Department of Assessments & Taxation's website, you will fill out

and file the Articles of Incorporation.

Since there are a number of administrative duties that need to be done right, if you

plan to do it yourself, be sure to do your research before filing.

Second you can hire online companies that specialize with forming business entities.

Startingyourbusiness.com has a list of companies that provide this service.

What's nice with these services is that in addition to making sure all of the legalities

of forming the corporation are covered they also send alerts whenever reports are due,

so you have one less thing to try and remember.

The one-time fees for these services usually start around $50-$150 plus the state fees.

Last you can hire an attorney.

This is going to be the most personalized service, but also the costliest.

You will want to go this route if you want to work one-on-one with someone to form the

corporation.

Expect to spend a minimum of $500-$1,000, plus state fees for a simple corporation.

The last entity that we will talk about is the Limited Liability Company or LLC.

Just like the corporation, the LLC is a legal entity that is separate from its owners and

is a filing with the Maryland State Department of Assessments & Taxation.

LLCs can be owned by a single owner or multiple owners.

The LLC costs $100 to file the Articles of Organization.

The LLC shares all of the pros of the corporation like being a separate legal entity, unlimited

life, and raising investment capital, but with the LLC, you don't have to hold meetings,

take minutes, and so on, making the LLC much easier to run than the corporation.

Besides the cost of filing the LLC another potential downside is that every state has

its own set of LLC laws so if you have a Maryland LLC physically doing business in another state,

the LLC may not be the best entity for your business.

The process of forming a LLC in Maryland is similar to forming a corporation.

You can do it yourself by filing Articles of Organization or you can get guidance from

a professional to make sure it's done right.

Check StartingYourBusiness.com for more details and a list of formation companies.

There is a lot to think about before deciding on the right legal entity that best fits your

personal situation and business needs, so be sure to do some research before jumping

in.

At startingyourbusiness.com, we provide a free printable comparison guide with some

of the pros and cons of each entity to help you compare them all.

If you liked this video on the Types of Business Organization in Maryland, be sure to watch

the others in the starting a business in Maryland series.

Starting a business can be difficult, but you don't have to do it on your own.

The StartingYourBusiness.com site has lots of information to help get your business started

and we have experienced business advisors ready to answer your questions at no cost.

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