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    Filing your first tax return as a sole proprietor

    ByBecky McCray January 19, 2009September 27, 2016

    If you’ve started a new business during the past year, you may be wondering how to file your first tax return as a sole proprietor. Here’s the run-down for businesses in the USA. How do you know if you’re a sole proprietor? If you haven’t incorporated, you are a sole proprietor. If you formed an…

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  • entrepreneurship | finance | resources

    Top 100 Blogs For Small-Business Cost Cutting Inspiration

    ByBecky McCray January 8, 2009August 27, 2014

    Web Design Schools Guide WebPreneur Blog has put together a list they’ve called the Top 100 Blogs for Small-Business Cost Cutting Inspiration. It includes some terrific resources on general finance, accounting, frugality, startup, and cost management. They included us as “inspiration,” but don’t let that stop you. Some good stuff there. Add some new resources…

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  • entrepreneurship | finance | tax matters

    1st of January

    ByMaesz January 2, 2009September 27, 2016

    If you chose the standard mileage rate to deduct your vehicle expenses for your business use, NOW–right now–is the time to record your odometer reading. You will want to have total miles driven for the year and miles driven for business purposes. Business miles will, of course, come from your record of business usage of…

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    Less Paper to File

    ByMaesz December 4, 2008August 27, 2014

    I have stumbled upon, what I believe to be, an easier way to keep track of items paid on-line. I signed up to receive my credit card and utility billings on-line. The following is how it works. I: get notices via e-mail; go the the site; print only the page on my bill that contains…

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  • entrepreneurship | finance

    Our best Accounting Basics articles

    ByBecky McCray November 19, 2008September 27, 2016

    Accounting and finance is one of those topics no one likes to deal with. Except us. We like to talk about it because we (Maesz and I) do it, and we teach it. We’ve written a series of articles on accounting and bookkeeping, and here are some of our better items. Do you get accounting?…

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  • entrepreneurship | finance | planning | Small Biz 100

    How to figure out your revenue goals

    ByBecky McCray September 10, 2008September 27, 2016

    Once you figure out your business, it’s time to set some goals for making money. The problem is that no one shows you how to do that, so you just guess. Then you have no idea how to reach that goal, and you have no way to tell if you are on track. Here’s a…

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  • entrepreneurship | finance | tax matters

    How to keep good tax records

    ByMaesz July 19, 2008September 27, 2016

    [Adapted from the “IRS GuideWire,” 16 July 2008] In a tax emergency, would you be ready? Well–organized records not only help you prepare your tax return, but they also help you answer questions if your return is selected for examination or prepare a response if you are billed for additional tax. Fortunately, you don’t have…

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  • entrepreneurship | finance | tools

    Tool: SIMPLE accounting from GoBootstrap

    ByBecky McCray July 15, 2008August 27, 2014

    Computerized accounting is best when it’s simple, so I was pleased to get this short email from Kevin Reeth: I was reading your blog post today and thought you might be interested in a new web site (http://gobootstrap.com)that offers really simple online bookkeeping for businesses that just don’t get or want to learn accounting (which…

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