Posts Tagged ‘small business’

Easy Home Budget Tips

February 8th, 2010

When you’re trying to save for the future and still manage to eat, it can be tough to find that right balance. We all need to plan ahead and having a savings account really is essential. This can be a cushion or that “rainy day” money that you need, and it is never too late to start putting away money towards your retirement. However, a lot of us can get bogged down when it comes to handling our own finances and it is all too easy to be like the grasshopper in Aesop’s Fables and put it off until tomorrow.

You can’t put off saving for your future until tomorrow, because there is a good chance you’ll keep putting it off until you wake up one day and it’s too late. However, there are a few easy tips that you can use to start saving for your future today. » Read more: Easy Home Budget Tips

Miller High Life SuperBowl Commercial to Feature Small Businesses

February 4th, 2010

Give it up again for the creative minds at Miller Brewing Company.

Last year while every other major company out there – I say major because the price tag for a 30 seconds spot is about 3 millions dollars – was bidding for ads during the SuperBowl, Miller High Life shocked the world by placing a 1 second ad during the game. Turns out that one second paid out big time, as the following day at the water cooler everyone was talking about it and not the other 30-60 second spots from competitors. Talk shows from all over the country have further more amplified the buzz.

So what will Miller do this year? » Read more: Miller High Life SuperBowl Commercial to Feature Small Businesses

10 Popular Tax Deductions for Small Businesses

February 1st, 2010

So its tax time again. Time when all of us small business owners run to our accountant and pray for help and forgiveness :) . Like many of you I too am bound to the Tax machine and I too look for every way I can deduct some items to lower my small business tax. Here are a few of the 10 most popular tax deductions that the IRS does not frown upon when they appear on your company tax return.

1. Start-up Cost Deduction
You can deduct up to $5,000 in start-up and $5,000 in organizational costs for the first year of business. These deductions apply to expenses paid or incurred after Oct. 22, 2004. The rules differ for expenses before that date or if your costs exceed $50,000. Expenses that are not deducted can be amortized over a 180-month period, which begins when you open your business. You can write off or amortize market research, advertising, employee training, business-related travel, legal advising and other costs » Read more: 10 Popular Tax Deductions for Small Businesses

How to Get Tax Free Money from Your Small Business

January 21st, 2010

As an owner of a small business is not as important what your 1040 says but what you really take out of your business. There are so many ways you can get paid as an owner of a small business  without being charged tax on. All you have to do is keep a good – and I mean great – record of your books and understand the tax laws and how you can play on them.

What if I tell you that you can have your mortgage paid for by your business without ever paying a dime of tax on it?  Better yet what if I tell you that you can have cars and boats all paid for by the company you own? Is not a pipe dream is a reality and is all legal.. .. Look I sound like a telemarketer… :) but I’ll explain… » Read more: How to Get Tax Free Money from Your Small Business

How to Get a Small Business Website

January 20th, 2010

What a mind bugling question it is for a small business owner: “Do I really need a website? How much is that? How do I go about it?”. I know I deal with it everyday on my internet web design company. I talk to tons of small business owners and they all have the same basic question – Is there any value to having a website. I tell them the same thing I am about to tell you herein – A BIG YES!. But let me explain…. » Read more: How to Get a Small Business Website

5 Secrets to ease the pain of running a Small Business

January 19th, 2010

Running a small business is probably one of the most challenging tasks I have ever had to do. Especially in its inception phase when money is short and bills are aplenty. There is no wonder that it takes a certain kind of individual and a certain mind set to be successful at it. But there are a few things that you can do to ease the pain of this unmanageable chaos. » Read more: 5 Secrets to ease the pain of running a Small Business

Make Money Online Business Opportunities

January 18th, 2010

Yeah here is another one, but unlike what you may think you gonna find here – namely a sleazy pitch to buy my book or my “method” – please spend the 10 minutes and read this blog as it will help you prevent falling victim to the countless online business scams out there. Give me your ten minutes and save about $500 bucks or more that you will end up paying on some useless, good for nothing so called “methods” out there. » Read more: Make Money Online Business Opportunities

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