Right, but the point being if he creates an LLC that doesn't mean he
has to stop doing business as a sole prop, he can do both at the same
time and not change a thing with any client but the one that requires
an LLC. After all, they are two separate entities.

Ryan

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> A business out there may have different payment methods in place for how
> individuals or contractors get paid vs how they pay their vendors. Coming to
> agreements on payment is just part of the biz game, whether or not someone
> is an LLC or another business entity.
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