I’ve repaired credit for family and friends, can I start a business doing this? (and legally)?

Question by James and Ashley: I’ve repaired credit for family and friends, can I start a business doing this? (and legally)?
I had really bad credit and studied hard, stayed organized, did research and have drastically improved my credit. After, my family asked me for help and advice and I was able to help them significantly too. A few close friends have asked for advice and I offered my expertise to them as well. There are many services that promise a lot, charge a lot and deliver little. I’d be more interested in educating people on how to take the steps I did and improve their own credit. My husband is a soldier in Iraq and when he gets back I know his soldiers will need some help too. Can I start a business doing this, if so what can I legally do and not do and how much should I charge for my time and services. Thanks!

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Answer by Jamie
If you start a business as a consultant it should be legal. You can start a consulting business, for “business” or “personal” consulting. I would get a business license, and some program for making invoices.

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