Saturday, December 10, 2011

Little Small business Duns Numbers Explained

Music Business Contacts: Music Business Registry connects artists, managers, publishers, producers ;

The Music Business Registry () publishes five directories: the "A;R Registry," the "Music Publisher Registry," the "Music Business Attorney Registry" the "Film and Television Music Guide," and the "Record Producer and Recording Engineer Directory."

More than one music industry executive has told me that the Music Business Registry publications are worth their weight in platinum.

No wonder you can find the Music Business Registry's publications in the offices of top record company executives, music publishers, artist managers, agents, music attorneys, recording artists, studios and other music business professionals everywhere from Los Angeles to London, New York to Nashville, Chicago to Copenhagen, Toronto to Tokyo, Stockholm to Sydney and Minneapolis to Munich.

The Music Business Registry is located at 7510 Sunset Blvd #1041, Los Angeles, CA 90046-3400.

Music Business Contacts: Music Business Registry connects artists, managers, publishers, producers ;



You will also need business credit. When you apply to a bank or other lender for your first company credit card or loan, you’ll be asked for your company’s DUNS number.

What’s a DUNS number? It was the world’s first business information provider.

D;B is the world’s number one provider of business credit information. The number is how lenders identify your business and access your business credit profile. The information you provide to get your DUNS number includes:

• Type of business.

• U.S. Commercial Credit Score. The highest score is 670, putting you in credit score class #1. The lowest score is 101, which is credit score class #5.

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