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Ergonomic Chairs Ideas For The Home Office
If you are self-employed and work from home, the chances are that you spend a lot of your time perched in your office chair staring into a computer screen. Are you feeling the pressure in your back yet? The posture you adopt whilst you work can have significant re-occurrences in […]
How to Choose a Home Based Career?
There is one thing you can count on when you begin your own business. You wont be bored. There are plenty of details to work out; a number of tasks that await each day. You wont find yourself looking at the clock very often, , thats for sure! What do […]
Why Every Freelance Should Have a Solid Backup Strategy
When you work within a company, you have other employees and access to IT professionals to help you if your computer crashes or if you were to somehow lose your data. If you're self-employed, the recovery job falls on you. You might not have a full server backup of all […]
Where Do You Store Your Business’s Extra Stuff?
As your business grows, it starts taking up more space. Inventory, records, even old vendor statements and job applicant resumes — all of these items grow and grow until you have more boxes than can fit into a single office. When your business reaches the point where you have more […]
Just Graduated from Law School, Now What?
So you’ve just graduated from law school, congratulations on your success! However, despite your sense of pride and success from completing law school, you’re probably wondering what do you do now? What professions are available for me now that I’m done with school, and will I be able to get […]
IRS and You: The Most Common Red Flags that Make You Their Target
Those dreaded auditors at the IRS have you in their sights. Unlikely? In reality…yes. It is unlikely. But just because you're paranoid doesn't mean that they're not out to get you. Although barely one percent of Americans get audited each year, there are certain red flags that the IRS agents […]
Startup Owners: Be Sharp On Your Accounting
The first thing a paramedic does when responding to a person who is unconscious is check their pulse. That rhythm of blood pumping through the veins is a necessity for life. Just like life, your startup company also needs a steady and consistent pulse. That pulse is your accounting department and […]
Transforming your Spare Room into a Home Office
No matter which way you look at it, the nature of the workplace is continuing to evolve at a considerable pace. According to technology giant Intuit, an estimated 40% of the American workforce will be working independently by the year 2020. At present, approximately 33% of existing U.S. workers operate […]
Taxes and Bankruptcy in the News
Not long ago the comedian known as Sinbad (a.k.a David Adkins) filed for bankruptcy. ABC News reports that Sinbad failed to pay state and federal taxes in the past and, as a result, was forced to seek bankruptcy protection. This will be Sinbad's second bankruptcy filing, the first one occurring […]
How to Deal with an Unfair Dismissal
Losing a job is a harrowing experience for anyone, and if you feel this was unfair, then it will probably sting even more. Unfair dismissal is a complex situation to deal with, but if you really have been dismissed unfairly then it is your right to seek compensation for the […]
Some of the Benefits of Self-Employment
There are plenty of benefits to being employed in a large, multinational company. You have job security, allocated holiday time, and most likely, opportunities to save money through a company savings scheme. None of these perks apply when you're self-employed. You have no job security because every day is another […]