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How To Start A Business With Low Overhead
Most traditional businesses cost thousands, if not tens of thousands to get started. The time it takes to have a positive return on investment is usually around 3 - 5 years. You can start a business with low overhead with high returns in your first year. I know because I have done it.

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What Your Ezine Will Cost
Asking you about how to handle TIP's unanticipated expenses made some of you wonder what costs to expect if they started their own email newsletter for clients, and prospects. Don't use TIP's expenses as a benchmark.

Breakeven Analysis
Breakeven analysis is a tool used to determine when a business will be able to cover all its expenses and begin to make a profit. For the startup business, it is extremely important to know your startup costs, which provide you with the information you need to generate enough sales revenue to pay the ongoing expenses related to running your business.

The Costs of Working from Home
Working from home is a tremendous opportunity to make an income but also to save on everyday expenses. You can save money on gas, clothes, lunches out, and childcare. But before you go ahead and think you can get rich working from home, be prepared for a few out of pocket expenses.

What Expenses Are Deductible?
What child care expenses are deductible expenses?

How to get real time job costing expenses and why
Have you considered tracking job cost expenses as your jobs are in progress? If your jobs have a short life cycle or are small you may not have the need to track job costing information. However, the more complicated your job processes and configurations and the longer the life cycle the more critical to track real time actual expenses and committed expenses while the job is in progress.

Children's fitness tax credit
Federally, a non-refundable tax credit is available to parents who incur costs associated with registering their child in a prescribed program of physical activity. The child whom the parent claims this expense for must be under the age of 16 at the beginning of the year or if eligible for the disability credit, under the age of 18. A parent is allowed to claim up to $500 of expenses per year, per child. For 2009, the tax credit is equal to 15% of the expense claimed. For children eligible for the disability credit, an additional $500 in expenses can be claimed if the total expenses are at least $100. You should receive or ask for a receipt from the organization that provides the prescribed activity.

When Disaster Strikes, What's Your Plan B?
Disasters are by their very nature unexpected. But, in business, the unexpected can put you out of business. Some "disasters" can be planned for and the consequences mitigated. Having a "Plan B" is the key.

Tracking Job Cost with Peachtree or QuickBooks Software
Have you considered tracking job cost expenses as your jobs are in progress? If your jobs have a short life cycle or are small you may not have the need to track job costing information. However, the more complicated your job processes and configurations and the longer the life cycle the more critical to track real time actual expenses and committed expenses while the job is in progress.

From the Tennis Courts…Another Lesson in Life
When the wind kicks up, an unexpected gust can be like another player on the court. A good tennis player knows how to deal with this unexpected, unwelcome situation. In business and in life there are frequent unexpected and unwelcome circumstances that we must learn to cope with and handle successfully.

Coping With The Unexpected - 6 Practical Tips
Always expect the UNEXPECTED. We never know what's around the corner. It's part of life. Sudden change can be stressful whether we perceive it as negative or positive. This article contains 6 practical tips on how to cope with the unexpected.

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