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hey guys its Charlie here and in todays video Ill be doing a complete presentation about Sole proprietorships and everything you need to know about them so if youre a new business owner you might be wondering whats the difference between a sole partnership an LLC S Corp C Corp all that stuff the great news is that you can actually start building your business right away with a sole proprietorship this is the default business entity that you are you know automatically assigned right when you start making money with whatever business or side hustle you have theres actually a lot of really important things that you guys need to know well go through all the different steps to setting up and making sure that your sole proprietor is you know handled correctly well go through the pros and cons and then whether or not might make sense for you guys to set up an LLC S Corp or other type of business entity you dont know that much about sole Partnerships this video is going to answer all