Services

imgWhy Owner & Entrepreneurs’ value the services of EBS.

The services of EBS are centered on your Business Success. We offer business consulting, business coaching, and business turnaround consulting. We develop and implement business plans, marketing plans, strategic plans, loan and investment overviews, website design development, and marketing services. All services are provided by licensed, certified, degreed and skilled staff.

Many of the Services rendered by EBS are Intangible products such as accounting, banking, consultancy, education, coaching, insurance and information expertise. Some Services are closely associated with a good; such as the combination of a diagnosis with the administration. No transfer of possession or ownership takes place when intangible services are sold, and they cannot be stored or transported and come into existence at the time they are bought and consumed.

Functional Services are the img when it comes to business deals and services, EBS pursues decisions to success and we are fully equipped with every tool and ability required to fulfill the task. We create a playing field where the business sector becomes an advantage to our clients. This sector we develop becomes the positive ground where Clients can freely grow and establish their prowess in their respective industries, whether in the field of Technology, Resource Productivity, Financing, Operations, Organization, Loss Prevention, Strategy, Sustainability or Sales. EBS assures Functional Services are put in place in all aspects of the business:

SERVICES DESCRIPTIONS
Intake
Initial Consultation
An Intake occurs during the initial consultation whereby applicant and consultant disuses the needs, concerns and goals of the applicant. During the intake the consultant will perform an assessment to determine the current status of the applicants business, a performance analysis is performed to identify the applicant’s abilities and the probabilities and requirements to meeting the applicants objectives, an application is to identify the services the applicant seeks and the consultation offer advice, options and information sought the applicant. The initial consultation generally takes two hours depending on the needs of the applicant and information being supplied. During an intake supportive documentation will be supplied.
Intake Application Forms and Disclosure
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Corporate Kit
Corporate Kits
Corporate Credit kits are items of information, holding the documents of history, policies, organization, as well as products identified with your company. This is a necessary tool in strategic making, and inferring necessary information for probable future causes.
Application Assistance
Incorporate Profit

The word corporation is widely used to describe large incorporated businesses. In British English and in the commonwealth countries, the term limited company is more widely used to describe the same sort of entity while the word corporation encompasses all incorporated entities. In American English, the word company can include entities such as partnerships that would not be referred to as companies in British English as they are not a separate legal entity.

Despite not being human beings, corporations, as far as the law is concerned, are legal persons, and have many of the same rights and responsibilities as natural people do. Corporations can exercise human rights against real individuals and the state, and they can themselves be responsible for human rights violations. Corporations can be “dissolved” either by statutory operation, order of court, or voluntary action on the part of shareholders. Insolvency may result in a form of corporate failure, when creditors force the liquidation and dissolution of the corporation under court order, but it most often results in a restructuring of corporate holdings. Corporations can even be convicted of criminal offenses, such as fraud and manslaughter. However corporations are not considered living entities in the way that humans are.

Incorporate Non-Profit

A nonprofit organization (US and UK), or not-for-profit organization (UK and others), often called an NPO or simply a nonprofit and non-commercial organization (Russia and CIS[citation needed]), often called an NCO, is an organization that uses surplus revenues to achieve its goals rather than distributing them as profit or dividends. States in the United States defer to the IRS designation conferred under United States Internal Revenue Code Section 501©, when the IRS deems an organization eligible.

While not-for-profit organizations are permitted to generate surplus revenues, they must be retained by the organization for its self-preservation, expansion, or plans. NPOs have controlling members or boards. Many have paid staff including management, while others employ unpaid volunteers and even executives who work with or without compensation (occasionally nominal). Where there is a token fee, in general, it is used to meet legal requirements for establishing a contract between the executive and the organization.

Designation as a nonprofit and an intent to make money are not related in the United States. This means nothing can be inferred by the declaration. It is unclear whether or not this holds outside of the U.S. In the United States, such inference is the purpose of the Internal Revenue Code, Section 501©. The extent to which an NPO can generate surplus revenues may be constrained or use of surplus revenues may be restricted.

By Laws
The written rules for conduct of a corporation, association, partnership or any organization. They should not be confused with the Articles of Corporation which only state the basic outline of the company, including stock structure. Bylaws generally provide for meetings, elections of a board of directors and officers, filling vacancies, notices, types and duties of officers, committees, assessments and other routine conduct. Bylaws are, in effect a contract among members, and must be formally adopted and/or amended.
Tax Exemption
Tax exemptions are grants made on items, products, capital, or income which may be claimed by an individual, organization, or for property for certain identified purposes.
State Tax ID Number
State Tax ID Numbers are necessary for employers in initiating a business venture. It is to be obtained together with a Federal Tax ID Number.
Federal Tax ID Number
A State of a Federal Tax ID Number is a 9-digit that is issued by the Internal Revenue Service department to be used by individuals for business and personal tax purposes such as tax filing, banking and more.
Permits
Permits are proof and certifications issued by a governing body to an individual, authorizing him/her to do something. Permits come in various forms, but they are more known in business. Business permits are credentials for an establishment’s compliance to certain state laws and regulations regarding business structure, safety, and other legal-based criteria.
County Business Licenses
County Business Licenses are licenses for operation in a specific county in any state given to operators and businessmen, with their businesses as being subjects to imposition and specific tax laws within that county.
State Licenses
State Licenses, on the other hand, refer to wider-covering business operation licenses, permitting a business owner to co-locate his/her business across any county within the identified state. There are special requisites for such licenses to be granted and the businesses is being made subject to special regulator laws and tax bases.
Cogent Registration
Cogent permits agencies to perform background checks on people of interest. Cogent Security Systems Division is a trusted partner and industry leader in delivering end-to-end, innovative security solutions to businesses and governments worldwide—helping to ensure the security of people, documents and goods. www.cogentid.com
Dunn & Brad Street
Dun & Brad Street (D&B) is the world-leading network resource for business insights and consulting service that provides for solutions to enterprises for a better-informed, guided decisions.
Consumer Accounts
Consumer accounts are methods in business widely used to keep tracked with essential financial information through recording. These accounts cover client information that are utilized as database for company systems and other contingent uses.
Business Models
A business model reflects the structure of the business and how it is currently built. A flawed business model creates much difficulty for the business owner even with the greatest of efforts, while a superior business model can produce profits with negligible efforts. It describes the rationale of how an organization creates, delivers, and captures value in the business strategy (economic, social, or other forms of value).
Business Plans
A Business Plan demonstrates how the business intends to succeed and grow. Business plans are prepared by the assistance of CPA (Certified Public Accountants) to aid the smooth flow of the plan especially when it concerns the finances.
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SBA stands for the Small Business Administration of the United States, which was founded in July, 1953. The vision for the Small Business Administration actually began to take form a number of years before that time, largely in response to economic turmoil created by the Depression and World War II.The 7 Loan Program, SBA’s most common loan program, includes financial help for businesses with special requirements. www.sba.gov/loanprograms
Programs
State and Private
A Program is a plan of action aimed at accomplishing a clear objective, fully comprehensible with details on what work is to be done, by whom, when, what means or resources will be used, the benefits and a method to measure success. Programs begin with a proposal; that convey very similar information to an audience. Some programs are funded by federal, state, private and insurance companies. Some programs may be considered pilot or require proven measurement and outcomes of success recorded.
Policies and Procedures
Commercial Accredited
A business policy is an organization’s established plan or course of action in written form as guidelines to handle certain predetermined situations. Business Policies may assist with not only identifying and maintaining ethical codes and standards, but also assist with enhancing morale and creating corporate and organizational efficiency.Procedures are the implementation of policy. They are specific steps used to achieve the policy. Procedures are used to guide operations without managers having to micromanage employees. They are developed to be user specific; each position will have its own set of operational procedures. Procedures state how and when steps need to take place to achieve the goals in an organization.
Manuals and Handbooks
Commercial
Handbooks and manuals are detailed referential materials that contain a comprehensive discussion of a topic regarding operations, procedures, or policies.
Training
Instructed and Materials

Trainings call in resources for the development of skills targeted in a syllabus of objectives. Training may cover days or hours, depending on the magnitude of the goals, and involve activity, instruction and materials to take place.

Accreditations
Businesses and Schools

Accreditation is a process whereby a professional association or nongovernmental agency grants recognition to a school or health care institution for demonstrated ability to meet predetermined criteria for established standards, such as the accreditation of hospitals by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations or of schools of nursing by the NLNAC. Some government and private contracts require the agency have an accreditation and the general public view accreditation as the highest of educational standards for rendering services.

Recognition of accrediting agencies

Accreditation agencies that are recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education are referred to as “nationally recognized” agencies. Schools accredited by these agencies are universally recognized in the U.S. as quality higher-education institutions. Only schools that have this type of accreditation may offer federal financial aid. Many employers and schools also consider schools accredited by agencies recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) as legitimately accredited schools. The agencies recognized by the two bodies overlap each other significantly.

Institutional vs. specialized (a.k.a. programmatic) accrediting agencies
Institutional accrediting agencies are those that accredit an entire institution, including all programs that are offered at the school. Specialized accreditation agencies have a more limited scope and only accredit specific programs or departments within a school or an entire specialized school, if it falls within the scope of the agency. In fields that are regulated or require a license such as medicine, dentistry, law and some engineering fields, a degree from a program with a specialized accreditation is a requirement for licensing and employment.

Regional vs. national institutional accrediting agencies
Academically-oriented, non-profit, degree-granting schools usually have regional accreditation. For-profit, vocational, technical and career schools typically have national accreditation. Many schools with regional accreditation will only accept transfer credits and graduate students from other schools with regional accreditation. Although the criteria for recognition of the two types of agencies are the same, many regionally accredited schools view the nationally accredited schools as offering a different type of education that is not comparable to their own.

Accrediting agencies recognized for their pre-accreditation categories
Some agencies are authorized to give pre-accreditation status to schools that are becoming accredited for the first time. One difference between pre-accredited status and accredited status is that the school will need to be re-accredited sooner than they will once they have accredited status. Also, only non-profit pre-accredited schools are able to offer federal student aid. Schools cannot be pre-accredited for more than five years as they are expected to have reached accredited status in that time.

International accreditation

Most countries have their own accreditation or quality assurance processes. Additionally, some U.S. accreditation agencies accredit foreign schools but it is not within the authority of the U.S. Secretary of Education to recognize these accreditations. U.S. schools often accept credit transfers from accredited foreign schools on a case-by-case basis.

Websites
Design with Maximum Optimization

Also called Search Engine Optimization (SEO), it is the method of empowering a website to rank well among the many in search engines including Google, Yahoo, etc.

Sample keywords for Consulting Business:
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Web Design
Web design is composite of many different skills that involves the creation, process, and maintenance of websites including Interface Design and SEO. Encompassed in its broad field are: Layouting, Developing, and Content Production and Addition among others.

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Flyers
Customized, Design and Content
Customize flyer designs are among a variety of strategic advertising technique used for the purpose of wide distribution among the wider audience with regards to “prospects” rather than fixed and identified clients. These are usually in the form of printed material in a single page or leaflet. View Samples
Brochures
Design and Content
Customize Brochure designs are bigger versions of flyers and usually contain more decorative posts and more detailed information. Brochures can also be classified as publications and are consisting of unbound, usually folded pages. View Samples
Post Card Design
Design and Content
Customize Postcard designs are card pieces that contain a message, usually a picture on one side (e.g. A Norway lake post card, Eiffel Tower postcard) which is classically utilized by many to write on when sending a letter or telling a brief experience in the mail. View Samples
Business Cards
Customized Design and Content
Business cards are small pieces of material that contains a businessman’s name, company/type of business/services offered, and his/her contact information. View Samples
Furnishings & Equipment
Inventory
Furnishing and Equipment may be needed to operate some businesses and is considered an inventory of items relevant to operating a business (computers, machines, electronics, tables, chairs, freezers, shelving, etc.)
Materials and Supplies
Stocked
Materials and Supplies are stocked to be sold and may consist of some furnishing, equipment, food materials and goods relevant to the business.
Marketing
Management
Marketing is the the management process through which goods and services move from concept to the customer. The activities of a company associated with buying and selling a product or service. It includes advertising, selling and delivering products to people. People who work in marketing departments of companies aspire to capture the attention of target audiences by using slogans, packaging design, celebrity endorsements and general media exposure. The four ‘Ps’ of marketing are product, place, price and promotion.
Branding
Businesses
Branding Is the name, term, sign, symbol or design, or a combination of them intended to identify the goods and services of one seller or group of sellers and to differentiate them from others.
Commercial Construction
Construction
Is performed by licensed craftsmen whom perform acquisitions, construct, build, remodel and design for commercial use in compliance with regulations and up to the industry standards.
Loans
Secured and Unsecured
The most typical business loan is called a term loan, which is normally borrowed for large amounts of money needed for acquisitions, or acquiring other business entities, working capital, company expansion and loan refinancing.Short-term loans are usually only borrowed for a year at most for seasonal inventory or small investments, and are repaid in one payment when the term is over; Funds may be secured and unsecured or require collateral.
Registers Agent
Corporations
A registered agent is a person designated to officially receive and send legal papers on behalf of a business entity, such as a limited liability company (LLC) or a corporation. The registered agent is registered with the state in which the LLC or corporation is established. The articles of organization (for an LLC_) or the articles of incorporation (for a corporation) must designate the registered agent, along with an address (not a post office box).
Business Accounts
Banking
A business bank account allows a sole-proprietorship, a partnership or a corporation to carry out financial transactions under an official business name. The Internal Revenue Service requires personal bank accounts to be separate from business bank accounts — for tax purposes. Banks, credit unions and other financial institutions provide a range of business accounts for the effective management of cash and interest bearing investments (mutual funds, bonds and money market fund shares).
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Agents
Licensed and Qualified
a qualified person or business authorized to act on another’s behalf: Insurance, Real-estate, Sales , Retirement, Marketing, Public Relations
Contract Securities
Government and Private
The negotiations with the intent to enter into a contractual agreement having a lawful object entered into voluntarily by two or more parties, each of whom intends to create one or more legal obligations between them. The elements of a contract are offer and acceptance by competent persons having legal capacity who exchanges consideration to create mutual obligation.
Bids and Proposal
Government and Private
A bid/ proposal are an explanation of the services or products offered at an estimated cost to a company. Government bids, also called RFPs and contracts, are opportunities to do business with governments within the United States.
Legal
Law and Regulations
Services are performed by Attorney and assure protection in regards to regulations, rules and administrative codes issued by governmental agencies at all levels, municipal, county, state and federal. Because they are adopted under authority granted by statutes, they are enforceable under the law and often include penalties for violations. Regulations are not as easily available as other laws, but the regulation-making process generally provides for their publication in governmental journals which supposedly give public notice.
Data Base
Commercial
Databases are designed to offer an organized mechanism for storing, managing and retrieving information. They do so through the use of tables.
Inspections
State and Private
Generally, an organized examination or formal evaluation exercise. In engineering activities inspection involves the measurements, tests, and gauges applied to certain characteristics in regard to an object or activity. The results are usually compared to specified requirements and standards for determining whether the item or activity is in line with these targets. Inspections are usually non-destructive and may be subject to approval by regulatory departments.
Survey
State and Private
Is to examine as to condition, situation, value or to query (someone) in order to collect data for the analysis of some aspect of a group or area and may be subject to regulatory compliances.
Designers
Interior Practices
Interior design describes a group of various yet related projects that involve turning an interior space into an “effective setting for the range of human activities” that are to take place there. The interior designer is someone who conducts such projects. Interior design is a multifaceted profession that includes conceptual development, liaising with the stakeholders of a project and the management and execution of the design. Interior design is a multi-faceted profession in which creative and technical solutions are applied within a structure to achieve a built interior environment. These solutions are functional, enhance the quality of life and culture of the occupants and are aesthetically attractive. The interior design process follows a systematic and coordinated methodology, including research, analysis and integration of knowledge into the creative process, whereby the needs and resources of the client are satisfied to produce an interior space that fulfills the project goals. A scope of services are performed by a professional design practitioner, qualified by means of education, experience and examination, to protect and enhance the health, life safety and welfare of the public.
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Mergers & Acquisitions
Hostile and Friendly
A corporate action in which a company buys most, if not all, of the target company’s ownership stakes in order to assume control of the target firm. Acquisitions are often made as part of a company’s growth strategy whereby it is more beneficial to take over an existing firm’s operations and niche compared to expanding on its own. Acquisitions are often paid in cash, the acquiring company’s stock or a combination of both. Acquisitions can be either friendly or hostile. Friendly acquisitions occur when the target firm expresses its agreement to be acquired, whereas hostile acquisitions don’t have the same agreement from the target firm and the acquiring firm needs to actively purchase large stakes of the target company in order to have a majority stake. In either case, the acquiring company often offers a premium on the market price of the target company’s shares in order to entice shareholders to sell. For example, News Corp.’s bid to acquire Dow Jones was equal to a 65% premium over the stock’s market price.
Grants
Writers and Applications
Refers to the practice of completing an application process for funding provided by an institution such as a government department, corporation, foundation or trust. Such application processes are often referred to as either grant “proposals” or “submissions.” Successful grant writing requires a clear understanding of grant requirements.
Professionals
licensed, Educated, Skilled, Experienced and Certified
Professionals are practiced individuals with a historic acceptable performance of rendering services and consist of: Plumbers, Electricians, Builders, HVAC/ General Contractors, Inspectors, Installers, Trainers, Consultants, Coach’s, Technicians, Artist, Movers, Designers, Brokers, Lenders, Investors, Writers, Accountants, Appraisers, Representatives and Attorneys.
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