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Work From Home Online-How Many Programs Have You Quit Posted By : Paul Jesse
January 31, 2008 on 3:48 pm | In small business news | No CommentsDo you feel like you are on an Internet pogo stick? Do you hop around from one work from home business to the next, always searching for the Magic secret to making money online. If you do then you are not alone. In this article was take a look answering the question how many work from home online programs will it take until you find one you can make money with.
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B2B Portals Emerge As Holistic and Universal Trading Solution Posted By : Salil Pillai
January 28, 2008 on 4:48 pm | In small business news | No CommentsB2B websites have evolved over a period of time to address the comprehensive needs of the trading community around the globe. The innovative concept has enabled each and every business house to advertise one’s company with minimum expenditure.
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5 Reasons To Join Rioysystem Posted By : Dennis Skatt-11371
January 27, 2008 on 12:41 am | In small business news | No CommentsRioysystem is like no other internet business online today. You can have immediate income coming in without having to make any sales presentations, no personal selling, and no tricky explaining whatsoever.
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Gift Ideas For Online Business Owners
January 24, 2008 on 7:00 pm | In small business news | No CommentsLooking for gift ideas for the internet business owner in your family?
Look no further than the Alienware website and their selection of laptops, desktops, and media servers.
Alienware makes some of the most powerful and coolest looking computer equipment on the planet, and anyone that gets one of these beauties as a gift is going to love it — guaranteed. If you’re not sure exactly which model to get, just order a gift card — quick and easy.
Happy Holidays!
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Is Incorporating Your Small Business Best For You?
January 23, 2008 on 3:08 pm | In planning | No Commentsby: Jeff Schuman
There comes a point in time when every small business person
contemplates on whether to incorporate their business or not. A
lot of times small businesses start out sole proprietorships,
and then become incorporated as the business expands and
develops. Small business incorporating can be a difficult
decision, and with this article you’ll gain a little bit of
knowledge on the advantages and disadvantages.
There are many advantages to incorporating your small business,
but limited liability is one of the biggest advantages. When
you have sole proprietorship to the company all the liability of
the company is on the owner. When incorporating the business,
your only liability is to however much you invest in the company.
With sole proprietorship, all of your personal belongings, such
as car and home, can be turned over to help pay the debt of the
business. As a shareholder in the business, you have no
responsibility whatsoever for the debts of the business, that is
of course unless you give a guarantee.
Another advantage to incorporating a small business is the
ability to raise money so much easier. With the ability to
raise money much easier, this increases the odds of the
corporation growing and expanding. Yes, you’re saying any sole
proprietorship can borrow money and incur debt like any
corporation. However, with a corporation you can sell shares
and raise equity capital, which is a big advantage in that you
generally don’t have to repay equity capital and it has no
interest.
There are many tax advantages with becoming a corporation that
you can take a look at as well. Some of these advantages
include income splitting, potential tax deferral and more.
Along with the reasons above, a corporation can have an
unlimited life. The life of a corporation is not dependent on
particular individuals, but the company as a whole. With this,
the company has the opportunity of lasting forever just as long
merges with another company or goes bankrupt.
Now that I’ve buttered up the idea of incorporating your small
business, let’s take a look at some of the possible negatives.
As you incorporate your small business, there now will be two
tax returns to file each year, one for your personal income and
one for the corporation. This may not be a huge deal, but
unlike a sole proprietorship a corporation cannot deduct its
losses from the personal income of the owner. Plus, having
another tax return is the last thing another business owner
wants to deal with.
As a corporation is much larger and more complex then a small
business, therefore the cost to create one is much higher. Just
to set up the corporation will cost a lot more, then you have to
tack on the increased maintenance fees, accounting fees, and
more.
As with everything else, a larger business means more paperwork
that must be taken care of. Corporations must keep a minute
book, which contains the corporate bylaws and minutes from
corporate meetings. Reports and tax returns must be completed
neatly and in a timely fashion. All of the business bank
accounts and records have to be kept separate from personal
accounts and assets. That may sound like a load, but that is
just the start of the increased paperwork that comes with the
territory of incorporating your small business.
While there are many advantages and disadvantages to
incorporating your small business, the decision ultimately goes
to you. It is a decision that could make or break your
business, therefore much more research is recommended. However,
small business incorporating should be a thing that suites you
and others associated with you best.
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2005 Las Vegas Hardware Show Review
January 22, 2008 on 8:06 pm | In small business news | No CommentsThe 2005 Las Vegas Hardware Show was a huge success. Traffic was up and activity was up. I am looking forward to the 2006 show when a few more of the rough edges will be polished and business will abound for manufacturers, retailers and consultants.
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Revenge of the scalped
January 21, 2008 on 11:45 pm | In small business news | No CommentsEver wonder why anyone would pay hundreds, or even thousands of dollars to watch pro sports or concerts?
Bargain finder (and telephone selling expert) Art Sobczak reveals how to use everyday effective negotiating skills to get even with scalpers at…
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How to push prospect’s buy buttons
January 19, 2008 on 8:25 am | In small business news | No CommentsEvery wonder why you’re asked to affix those silly postage stamps in order to buy something through the mail?
Copywriters refer to this as an “involvement device.”
Just as it sounds, involvement devices get your prospect involved in your promotions. And by involving your prospects into your promotion, they actually feel closer to you… more trusting of you… and even more comfortable to give you money at the same time.
The King of Copy reveals how to push your prospect’s buy buttons (often without them ever knowing it) at…
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Perfect match: You and your franchise business Posted By : Chaitanya Patel
January 18, 2008 on 11:06 pm | In small business news | No CommentsThere are hundreds of franchise companies in Australia, so just how do you choose the right one for you? You have to consider the industry, the brand, competitors, location, finance and numerous other things. You also have to make sure it fits in with your experience, your skills and your lifestyle. The process can be very challenging, stressful and time-consuming.
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Beyond Scientific Management
January 15, 2008 on 8:13 pm | In small business news | No CommentsFrederick Taylor laid the ground work for Demming and Juran. His work is the foundation for LEAN, TQM, Re-engineering and much of what we believe to be modern management thinking. Amazing to think that it has only taken us about 90 years to start to implement some of the ideas about which he wrote.
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