November 29th, 2007
If you want to grow your business, hands-down, you need an assistant. Oh, I know what you're thinking! "I don't make enough mo-ney to hire an assistant yet, not right now." I too resisted at first. Then I tried it because I didn't have any other choice. But once I did, I nearly doubled my re-venues. R
Copyright (c) 2008 Fabienne Fredrickson
If you want to grow your business, hands-down, you need an assistant. And by "grow," I really mean "make more money." Oh, I know what you're thinking! "I don't make enough money to hire an assistant yet. That's just not something that I can do right now."
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November 29th, 2007
Most women entrepreneurs would love to double their income, but when they think about going from where they are now to their goal they either think too small, panic or go blank. I used to struggle with this, as well, until I created a simple marketing solution that has resulted in helping nearly triple my income into the high six-figures in just one year.
Most women entrepreneurs would love to double their income, but when they think about going from where they are now to their new goal they either think too small, panic or go blank.
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November 29th, 2007
This article is meant as a guide for non-accountants and non-bookkeepers, who may be contemplating doing his own bookkeeping for his business but does not know where and how to start, or it could be for students who have just started in a bookkeeping or accountancy course, and need a quick and easy guide to refer to, rather than the thick and bulky text books that they are provided with as part of their recommended reading material.
– Introduction –
In Part 1, I explained in simple terms the meaning of Bookkeeping and Double Entry.
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November 28th, 2007
Introduction
At the 1900 World's Fair in Paris a German Dr Rudolph Diesel unveiled the world's first compression-ignition engine capable of working on a number of fuels including peanut oil.
It was not too long before the first hydrocarbon oil duty was first imposed in 1928 by Winston Churchill, as Chancellor of the Exchequer in Stanley Baldwin's government. Full duty was imposed on light oils, such as petrol, and a lower rebated duty on heavy oils, e.g. as diesel. However in 1935 with the development of diesel engines for cars, petrol sales declined to such an extent that in 1935 the Government applied the full rate of duty to heavy oils e.g. diesel.
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November 28th, 2007
It's tough to keep up with all the information we're being bombarded with now in the information age. In fact, it's not only hard to keep up with, it's dangerous to try because too much information is bad for results. Learn about 3 mistakes people make to hinder thier results and how to avoid them.
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It's tough to keep up with all the information we're being bombarded with now in the information age. In fact, it's not only hard to keep up with, it's dangerous to try because too much information is bad for results.
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November 28th, 2007
One of the keys to bringing your tax strategy full circle is your bookkeeping. It's one thing to know what's deductible and how to maximize your business deductions, but unless that gets reflected in your bookkeeping, it's as if the tax planning never happened at all. Use this checklist!
One of the keys to bringing your tax strategy full circle is your bookkeeping. It's one thing to know what's deductible and how to maximize your business deductions, but unless that gets reflected in your bookkeeping, it's as if the tax planning never happened at all. Use this checklist!
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November 26th, 2007
Every manager in their career stumbles across a challenging employee….one who frustrates them and takes a lot of their energy to manage.'Challenging' employees come in different shades of grey. In addition, what one manager considers frustrating another may not.
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Every manager in their career stumbles across a challenging employee….one who frustrates them and takes a lot of their energy to manage. 'Challenging' employees come in different shades of grey. In addition, what one manager considers frustrating another may not.
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November 26th, 2007
How To Create Clear Client Boundaries For Better Results I love to help my clients and I'm blessed they recognize the energy I invest in to providing a high-value service. As an Entrepreneur I sense you probably hear the same a lot, too, yes? It's important to offer this type of service (especially because it can be hard to find these days) AND it's also important to not confuse high-value service with lack of boundaries.
I love to help my clients and I'm blessed they recognize the energy I invest in to providing a high-value service. As an Entrepreneur I sense you probably hear the same a lot, too, yes?
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November 26th, 2007
Writing an ebusiness plan is very challenging yet fulfilling if you are on the right track. There are lots important things one should keep in mind before preparing an ebusiness plan. But above all the secret of ebusiness begins with knowing the downsides of it at the same time avoiding those mistakes. This would not only pave way for the success of your ebusiness, but also saves more money and time.
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November 26th, 2007
Order software is something that every company needs to have, and this article will help tell you way. This type of software can help you with more than just your orders. It will help you with your supplies and customer database as well.
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