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The Benefits of Stainless Steel Fasteners at would be the same $750. Suppose you spent more on meals - $10 per day (2,500) – but these were all business lunches which would mean you could deduct 50% or (1,250). Even if all of your other legal deductions only added up to another $1,000 (businesses allow for numerous deductions: home office, some entertainment, supplies, travel, education, etc.) You would have a total of $3,000 in deductible expenses (car + lunches + other) and would therefore only be taxed on $12,000 earnings. The self employment tax is only 15% ($1,800). Now, subtract the remaining $1,250 (the portion of your lunches that were not deductible) and you are left taking home $9,950.00. That amounts to 25% more money AND you work for yourself! Obviously I have simplified this and you would definitely consulStainless steel fasteners are made of steel that has been mixed with at least a ten percent compound of chromium, and possibly other metals, so that the steel doesn’t rust or corrode. This makes stainless steel fasteners great for outdoor conditions, where there is a lot of water or moisture. Especially if you are building something that supports a substantial amount of weight, such as humans, you will need to use stainless steel fasteners. Steel all by itself can rust until it breaks, and nobody wants that.When stainless steel fastening systems such as nuts and bolts are employed, they tend to meld together. This is due to the chromium layer on the surface of the stainless steel being exposed to o Your Online Business – Do You Really Want One? You want nothing more than to focus on your artistic career. You do not want un-necessary distractions. You certainly do not have time to start your own business. After all, you need to focus your energy on your artistic business. The question is WHAT energy? Do you really have the energy left after waiting tables half the night to then go into an audition and perform well the next day? Did you even have the choice of whether you worked that evening or not?Do you really want an online business? This is a simple question, but you should really mull over what you are getting into, and whether you really can or want to make the commitment. People who are new to the Internet, are sometimes mislead into believing that a website is easy to do. The answer to that belief is -- Yes and No. I’ll give you a hint at what skills you need and what to be aware of before you venture online.Computer SkillsFirst and foremost, you should enjoy working on a computer. Why? You will find that you may have to commit quite a few hours on the computer when you are building your online business. If you don’t enjoy the computer, you might want to rethink your options. There is no way I am going to sit here and tell you that it is easy to start and run your own business. There is a lot of hard work involved. However, the payoffs are immense. Why? Because you are your own boss and that makes all the difference in the world. No matter what job you are working, who makes the real money? The boss. Who decides if and when to give you a raise? The boss. Who decides when you are going to work? The boss. Who decides if and when you get a vacation? The boss. Who decides whether or not you get to keep your job? The boss. Now tell me this. Why wouldn’t you want to be the boss? Then you will make the real money, be able to give yourself a raise any time you want, schedule your work anytime you want (which means around the needs of your artistic career), and have the security of knowing no one can fire you. Are you convinced yet? You have too many things to juggle as an artist to try to convince someone else to alter your work schedule. You need maximum flexibility and, unfortunately, your job will very likely not have the amount of flexibility for which you are looking. If you work nights, you are probably too tired to work on your artistic career during the day. If you work days – you worry about missing appointments, auditions, etc. Artists have so many things they have to juggle. Serious pursuit of an artistic career can constitute a full time job in itself. Having your own business will always provide you with a greater opportunity to earn more money simply by virtue of the fact that you will be the boss. However, there are also significant tax benefits to owning your own business, which allows you to KEEP more of the money that you earn. Let’s take a very simple example. Let’s say that you have a job that pays you a salary of $15,000 per year. Subtract the 30% you will pay in taxes ($4,500). Now assume that you travel 10 miles per day getting to and from work ($750). If you spend around $5 per day on lunch that will total $1,250 and people with jobs tend to spend more money in general eating out, so let’s add another $1,000 in food expenses for the year. Without even factoring in things like special work clothes, day care (if you have children), etc… you are already at a net take home pay of only $7,500. That’s 50% of your earnings! (Next time you are looking at a part time job – divide the salary offered by 50% and see how excited you are about taking it!) Now, what if you earned that same $15,000 in a home based business? Before paying taxes, you would get to subtract your deductible expenses. If you drove the same amount as with the job – only to and from business meetings – that would be the same $750. Suppose you spent more on meals - $10 per day (2,500) – but these were all business lunches which would mean you could deduct 50% or (1,250). Even if all of your other legal deductions only added up to another $1,000 (businesses allow for numerous deductions: home office, some entertainment, supplies, travel, education, etc.) You would have a total of $3,000 in deductible expenses (car + lunches + other) and would therefore only be taxed on $12,000 earnings. The self employment tax is only 15% ($1,800). Now, subtract the remaining $1,250 (the portion of your lunches that were not deductible) and you are left taking home $9,950.00. That amounts to 25% more money AND you work for yourself! Obviously I have simplified this and you would definitely consult You Don't Get What You Deserve, You Get What You Negotiate ney? The boss. Who decides if and when to give you a raise? The boss. Who decides when you are going to work? The boss. Who decides if and when you get a vacation? The boss. Who decides whether or not you get to keep your job? The boss. Now tell me this. Why wouldn’t you want to be the boss? Then you will make the real money, be able to give yourself a raise any time you want, schedule your work anytime you want (which means around the needs of your artistic career), and have the security of knowing no one can fire you.Easier said than done. Negotiating is complicated. No one style is effective in every situation and it's important to stay focused on your objectives and remain flexible in finding ways to achieve them.The other side will not necessarily play by your rules or behave in a reasonable way.The ideal case situation is when both parties are clear and collaborative and work towards a win-win solution.Positive approaches include:-Talking about interests-Friendly discussion of issues-Facts, data to support position-Problem solving, looking for alternatives, tradeoffs-Acknowledging the other party's point of view-Asking questions, 'What if?'Nega Are you convinced yet? You have too many things to juggle as an artist to try to convince someone else to alter your work schedule. You need maximum flexibility and, unfortunately, your job will very likely not have the amount of flexibility for which you are looking. If you work nights, you are probably too tired to work on your artistic career during the day. If you work days – you worry about missing appointments, auditions, etc. Artists have so many things they have to juggle. Serious pursuit of an artistic career can constitute a full time job in itself. Having your own business will always provide you with a greater opportunity to earn more money simply by virtue of the fact that you will be the boss. However, there are also significant tax benefits to owning your own business, which allows you to KEEP more of the money that you earn. Let’s take a very simple example. Let’s say that you have a job that pays you a salary of $15,000 per year. Subtract the 30% you will pay in taxes ($4,500). Now assume that you travel 10 miles per day getting to and from work ($750). If you spend around $5 per day on lunch that will total $1,250 and people with jobs tend to spend more money in general eating out, so let’s add another $1,000 in food expenses for the year. Without even factoring in things like special work clothes, day care (if you have children), etc… you are already at a net take home pay of only $7,500. That’s 50% of your earnings! (Next time you are looking at a part time job – divide the salary offered by 50% and see how excited you are about taking it!) Now, what if you earned that same $15,000 in a home based business? Before paying taxes, you would get to subtract your deductible expenses. If you drove the same amount as with the job – only to and from business meetings – that would be the same $750. Suppose you spent more on meals - $10 per day (2,500) – but these were all business lunches which would mean you could deduct 50% or (1,250). Even if all of your other legal deductions only added up to another $1,000 (businesses allow for numerous deductions: home office, some entertainment, supplies, travel, education, etc.) You would have a total of $3,000 in deductible expenses (car + lunches + other) and would therefore only be taxed on $12,000 earnings. The self employment tax is only 15% ($1,800). Now, subtract the remaining $1,250 (the portion of your lunches that were not deductible) and you are left taking home $9,950.00. That amounts to 25% more money AND you work for yourself! Obviously I have simplified this and you would definitely consul What Can the Internet Do For You h you are looking. If you work nights, you are probably too tired to work on your artistic career during the day. If you work days – you worry about missing appointments, auditions, etc. Artists have so many things they have to juggle. Serious pursuit of an artistic career can constitute a full time job in itself.Like most phenomena associated with computing, internet access generally continues to increase year on year across the globe. PC ownership and modem ownership, in particular, have both continued to grow and penetration of the internet is now higher at home than at work in countries with the highest overall access.There is no better time to get your business online, as e-commerce continues to grow in importance. Even as far back as 1999, findings by MORI in a survey conducted for Intentia, revealed that “e-business was set to double in importance over the next two years with the US only slightly ahead of Europe, demonstrating companies cannot afford to ignore e-business”. Even today, there has been a Having your own business will always provide you with a greater opportunity to earn more money simply by virtue of the fact that you will be the boss. However, there are also significant tax benefits to owning your own business, which allows you to KEEP more of the money that you earn. Let’s take a very simple example. Let’s say that you have a job that pays you a salary of $15,000 per year. Subtract the 30% you will pay in taxes ($4,500). Now assume that you travel 10 miles per day getting to and from work ($750). If you spend around $5 per day on lunch that will total $1,250 and people with jobs tend to spend more money in general eating out, so let’s add another $1,000 in food expenses for the year. Without even factoring in things like special work clothes, day care (if you have children), etc… you are already at a net take home pay of only $7,500. That’s 50% of your earnings! (Next time you are looking at a part time job – divide the salary offered by 50% and see how excited you are about taking it!) Now, what if you earned that same $15,000 in a home based business? Before paying taxes, you would get to subtract your deductible expenses. If you drove the same amount as with the job – only to and from business meetings – that would be the same $750. Suppose you spent more on meals - $10 per day (2,500) – but these were all business lunches which would mean you could deduct 50% or (1,250). Even if all of your other legal deductions only added up to another $1,000 (businesses allow for numerous deductions: home office, some entertainment, supplies, travel, education, etc.) You would have a total of $3,000 in deductible expenses (car + lunches + other) and would therefore only be taxed on $12,000 earnings. The self employment tax is only 15% ($1,800). Now, subtract the remaining $1,250 (the portion of your lunches that were not deductible) and you are left taking home $9,950.00. That amounts to 25% more money AND you work for yourself! Obviously I have simplified this and you would definitely consul Affiliates, Are You Making These Big Mistakes? travel 10 miles per day getting to and from work ($750). If you spend around $5 per day on lunch that will total $1,250 and people with jobs tend to spend more money in general eating out, so let’s add another $1,000 in food expenses for the year. Without even factoring in things like special work clothes, day care (if you have children), etc… you are already at a net take home pay of only $7,500. That’s 50% of your earnings! (Next time you are looking at a part time job – divide the salary offered by 50% and see how excited you are about taking it!)The following article is one of a series of articles which focus on Affiliate, Article and Internet Marketing. All of the articles are based on real experiences and research done over twenty years as a personal and business coach. They are also written in response to questions which I have been asked as well as address common challenges that people have with affiliate marketing, article marketing, internet marketing or running an online business in general. I sincerely hope that you find the following information of value. One idea, one tip, one clue can make all the difference.Affiliates, Are You Making These Big Mistakes?As with most things in life, the majority of mistakes we make a Now, what if you earned that same $15,000 in a home based business? Before paying taxes, you would get to subtract your deductible expenses. If you drove the same amount as with the job – only to and from business meetings – that would be the same $750. Suppose you spent more on meals - $10 per day (2,500) – but these were all business lunches which would mean you could deduct 50% or (1,250). Even if all of your other legal deductions only added up to another $1,000 (businesses allow for numerous deductions: home office, some entertainment, supplies, travel, education, etc.) You would have a total of $3,000 in deductible expenses (car + lunches + other) and would therefore only be taxed on $12,000 earnings. The self employment tax is only 15% ($1,800). Now, subtract the remaining $1,250 (the portion of your lunches that were not deductible) and you are left taking home $9,950.00. That amounts to 25% more money AND you work for yourself! Obviously I have simplified this and you would definitely consul Website Reviews: What to Look For? at would be the same $750. Suppose you spent more on meals - $10 per day (2,500) – but these were all business lunches which would mean you could deduct 50% or (1,250). Even if all of your other legal deductions only added up to another $1,000 (businesses allow for numerous deductions: home office, some entertainment, supplies, travel, education, etc.) You would have a total of $3,000 in deductible expenses (car + lunches + other) and would therefore only be taxed on $12,000 earnings. The self employment tax is only 15% ($1,800). Now, subtract the remaining $1,250 (the portion of your lunches that were not deductible) and you are left taking home $9,950.00. That amounts to 25% more money AND you work for yourself! Obviously I have simplified this and you would definitely consult with an accountant when handling your business taxes, but this will certainly give you something to think about!IntroductionGrab your reader’s attention by outlining an interesting aspect of the site. This can be about the function of the website, a bit about the history or what first attracted /repulsed you when you saw it and why.Example:"As soon as I saw the mouthwatering chocolate cake image on the Hillington’s website, I felt like dashing down to the supermarket with the internet recipe."Next, make a general statement regarding the overall position of the website in the online community.Example:"Sportz is a small retail website primarily targeted to people who play tennis or go white water rafting. Since this encompasses 20% of the Geocities online community, the Do you want another benefit to being an entrepreneur? Yes, there is more! Don’t forget that your artistic career is also a business and has to be run like one if you want to be successful. What better way to hone your skills than by building a part-time, side enterprise and making money at the same time? You may be thinking, doesn’t it cost a lot of money to start a business and doesn’t it take a long time to begin making money? Not necessarily. It depends on what type of a business you decide to run. For instance, if you have good writing skills, you could work as a part-time freelance writer. Do you type? Start a secretarial service. Substitute teach? Consider a tutoring company. For each of these examples (and there are countless more), you will put very little money down and you can begin to make money almost immediately. The internet is also loaded with business opportunities (although you would be wise to do your research so that you can distinguish the scams from the real money-makers). All in all, running your own business is going to be far more rewarding than working for someone else. You will have all the advantages listed above and you will have the satisfaction of seeing something you created grow and develop. Even when your artistic career takes off your business can be a nice side income. When you work in a job you do not like, it will sap your energy. This is energy you could put into the development of your artistic career as well as building a business that is of real benefit to you. You will also be far happier. So go for it! What have you got to lose?
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