Taxes without the tears

taxesTaxes – everyone knows the old adage about how they’re one of the two sure things in life – but with the right financial planning, you don’t need to feel gloomy about your financial situation. It can sometimes seem overwhelming to handle your finances on your own, and especially in the current economy, that means it’s best to make sure you’ve got the best advice about your financial options. There’s a lot to learn about taxation in the United States, and unless you’re a professional accountant, it can be very difficult to keep track of it all properly – but right there is a great option you can avail yourself of to help you plan correctly – hiring professionals to help you plan your financial future. When you plan correctly, you can rest assured knowing that you and your family will be protected from financial problems, allowing you to life a happy and fulfilling life.

The first step in planning correctly is to realize how important it is to have a reputable and knowledgable tax firm on your side, to protect you and stand up for your rights as a citizen and as a taxpayer. One of the major tax firms that has had great success in defending American families against some of the shadier tactics of the IRS is tax lawyer Roni Deutch, founder of a respected professional tax corporation.

You might be asking yourself, ‘How exactly can a professional tax corporation help me?’ – and you’ll be glad you asked. Just get in touch with Roni Deutch today, and let them help you skip over your financial worries and get on the path towards financial freedom and security – it IS possible! They can guide you towards the life that you’ve always dreamed you could have – a life free of worries about taxes and your finances, which means that you can focus on the truly important things in your life: your family and your happiness.

Setting Up a Network for Your Work at Home Business

Setting Up a Network for Your Work at Home BusinessNearly 20 million U.S. households have two or more personal computers, according to Intel Corp. in Santa Clara, Calif., the maker of the Pentium processor. Intel based its estimate on figures from Dataquest, a research firm in San Jose, Calif.
But just because a household has more than one PC doesn’t necessarily mean it also has multiple printers, modems, and other peripherals. Instead, home-based workers and their families can share these devices using networking technology.
For example, people can network their homes by using the Ethernet technology long deployed in office buildings. At a minimum, what’s needed are a PC operating system that supports networking, Ethernet-compatible cables for connecting the PCs, and computers equipped with network cards. Fortunately, many computers are available with network cards already installed, and both the Macintosh and Windows operating systems support this simple “peer-to-peer” style of networking.
The more adventurous and technically minded can install special-purpose networking software-Microsoft Windows NT and Novell NetWare are the most common brands-on a computer that will act as a server and then link their other PCs to this server rather than to one another. Ethernet networks of this type are generally more effective, but they also are more complex and costly.
In addition, a new breed of home-oriented networks is emerging. For example, Intelogis Inc. in American Fork, Utah, has developed a networking system that transports data across the electrical wiring of a home. The system, called Passport, consists of devices that are plugged into an electrical outlet and are attached to a computer or a printer.
Although Passport’s data-transfer rate is slower than that of Ethernet networks, it is about six times faster than the rate achievable using today’s fastest modems. A Passport pack of two PC adapters, one printer adapter, and the required software.
With HomeRun from Tht Systems Inc. in Pleasant Hill, Calif., PCs can be connected through a home’s phone wiring. HomeRun consists of an internal network card or an external adapter that connects a PC or a printer to a phone jack. The system transfers data more quickly than the Passport system and allows users to make voice calls while they are working on the network.
On the voice-networking front, Siemens Business Communication Systems Inc. in Richardson, Texas, has developed a cordless-phone system that provides multiple user voice communications. The Cordless Communication System has a desktop base station and answering system that supports up to four cordless phones and two phone lines.
The Cordless Communication System provides separate extensions, voice-mail boxes, and even separate phone numbers for each user. Moreover, users can call each other internally and transfer calls to any phone on the system.

Weight Loss Motivation Despite Your Work at Home Job

Weight Loss Motivation Despite Your Work at Home JobDo you work part-time or full-time in the office or at home? Well wherever you work, it is not always easy to lose weight as you cannot stop yourself from eating because our body calls for it. But if you have a weight problem, that means that you picked up some bad habits and this calls for a change. However, doing this can be very tedious especially when you work at home since you are in an environment where you are most comfortable with and food is beyond reach.

Working at home doesn’t give you the worry that someone is watching you so you can do anything you want like eating anytime. You would even have the tendency to eat much since there can be no restrictions. The temptation is always there so weight loss can only be a dream.

When you work at home, nobody holds your time but you, thus you might not eat at the right time and simply munch on food while on your work desk. You will as well sometimes skip meals but make it up on the next meal. However, losing weight can still be possible if you work at the comfort of your house.

You work on your own schedule so that means you can set aside some of your time for running or biking or do other exercise regimen. This will not only make you feel refreshed but will also give you the chance to lose some pounds. Aside from that, you can as well prepare healthy meals that can be done in a short time. However, this calls for motivation and dedication.

How We Developed an “Unfair Advantage” Over Our Competition!

How We Developed an "Unfair Advantage" Over Our Competition!All I’ve ever wanted in business is an unfair advantage. That is to say, I wanted to succeed by doing everything just a little bit better than my competition. I have never wanted any hand-outs or to rely on anyone else. I just wanted to be the best at everything I did.
That attitude cost me a great deal when I first started my business. Because I wanted to do everything myself, I quickly became stressed, burned out, and broke. In the end, I learned that there are excellent ways to “rely on others” without having to be dependent upon them. Here are four truths we have learned over the past three years in building our business:
1. People do business with people they know. Over the years, we have focused a great deal of energy in building profitable relationships. One of the most efficient ways we have accomplished this is through a monthly newsletter to our client base that includes the latest information about our business, new affiliations we have made with other quality local companies, and new products we are offering at discounted rates.

2. People do business with the people who do business with them. We have created a strong affiliation with a wide variety of businesses in our area. They allow us to place small ads on their counters, in exchange for advertising space in our newsletter. As a result, we have improved our sales with very little effort, helped our affiliate companies grow, and have built a strong reputation our the community.

3. People do business with people their friends talk about. Because we have taken time to build relationships and not just sell a product, our clients have become our friends as well. We have found that quality people usually share positive experiences with their co-workers, neighbors, and relatives. About 30% of our current customer base is based on referrals from other clients.

4. People do business with people they read about. We discovered this shortly after our local paper featured us in an article about working at home in their “Business” section. As a home-based-business, it is easy to be over-looked by the community. After that article was written, we had a huge influx of calls, so much so that we could not handle them all at first. While it was a little taxing on our resources, it was a great lesson to us. We now submit articles of interest to a variety of local magazines and newspapers at least once a quarter and we find that each time one of these articles is published, our sales increase. Best of all, the advertising we get costs nothing!

We have done research on our competitors and learned that we beat them all “hands down”. Our most successful competitor spends a huge amount of money on advertising but does very little that results in keeping their clients. Instead of growing their business, they use all their effort to maintain a status quo. Conversely, all of the steps outlined above cost very little money and take less time in the long run, than finding replacements for customers you have lost through neglect!

If you are struggling in your business, take a look at how you operate now. If you are missing any of these ingredients, we encourage you to try to implement at least one of them over the next month. I’d be willing to bet, your results will be more positive than you ever imagined –possible!
Do you have a success story or an experience you would like to share?     We’d love to hear it!
*This Article is Written by by J. Covington, Cedar Rapids, IA

Balancing Act while Working at Home: Escape The Time Trap

Balancing Act while Working at Home: Escape The Time TrapShortchange your business and you won’t be able to feed your family. Chain yourself to your desk and you’ll soon be a stranger to your loved ones. What’s an entrepreneur to do?
Dave Denko is in a panic. With his startup, Sherbourne Candy Company, approaching its one-year anniversary, he’s getting rave reviews from customers he’s dazzled with his custom-carved, hand-decorated chocolates. Now he’s ready to take the company to the next level. He’s charging ahead with more than six deals that he hopes will get his products onto retailers’ shelves. Ultimately, he wants Sherbourne Candy Company to become the Godiva of custom-made chocolates.
Like many entrepreneurs, though, he’s under financial pressure to achieve his goals quickly. In order to develop the kind of inventory he needs to fill rush orders, he has to invest considerable cash into the ingredients he needs for his specialties. That means tapping his personal resources and living in constant fear that he won’t be able to pay the mortgage next month.
Denko quit his corporate job because he was tired and grumpy all the time. He wanted to be an at-home, happy, connected husband and father. But he’s dangerously close to melt down because he’s working 16-hour days to sign the deals that will help him move from respected chocolatier to prosperous businessman.
Like many of the entrepreneurs I advise in my consulting business, Denko thinks that the answer is for him to work harder and longer, until a big deal comes through. But I reminded him that if he breaks down from overwork, there will be no chocolate business at all. And if his family disintegrates from the stress, there’s no real incentive for him to carry on the business anyway.
That doesn’t mean he should ignore reality. The average entrepreneur struggles with cash flow problems for three years before his business becomes stable and profitable. And many small business owners shut their doors because they don’t have the financial — or personal — resources to make it through the first crucial years of business ownership.
My advice for folks like Denko? Aggressive time management. Every day, we make hundreds of decisions about how to spend our time. And for each activity we take on, there’s another one we can’t fit in that time slot.
It’s essential to plan your life in a way that allows you to spend the hours you have on earth on your highest priorities. If you know you need to allot time to closing a new deal and playing with your two-year-old this week, then it’s important to say no to other, less important commitments that could prevent you from meeting those goals.
To do so, you may have to be ruthless about filtering out distractions. There’s nothing wrong with screening phone calls with your answering machine while you’re working on writing up specs for an important project, then responding later, when you have time. Or keeping a conversation with a talkative colleague brief, because you know that an hour you spend chatting in the morning will be an hour less you have to spend with your youngsters after work. Just because something is a high priority for someone else at a given moment, it doesn’t have to become one for you.
The irony of the entrepreneurial game is that to play it well, you must walk a delicate line between focusing on the short term and keeping yourself and your family fit to hang in there for as long as it takes for your business to succeed. The best way to handle the kind of extreme pressure Denko is facing is to make decisions that are consistent with your values and the overall goals – personal, professional, and spiritual – that you’ve set for yourself. Usually, that makes life a whole lot simpler.

Work at Home Dads – Girls with Absentee Fathers Enter Puberty Earlier

Work at Home Dads - Girls with Absentee Fathers Enter Puberty EarlierWhen it comes to raising children, our society is very hard on women. No matter what choices a woman makes about child rearing — whether it is to stay home and raise children full time or to combine work and family — it seems there’s someone out there willing to pass judgment on her decision.
But we often let fathers off the hook when it comes to giving family priority. In many circles, for instance, it’s still considered acceptable for a man who works during the day to miss dinner with his family regularly in the name of being a good provider. Or to leave most responsibilities that have to do with the kids to their mother.
But a recent study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology raises serious questions about the effects of fathers who are so caught up in work that they’re essentially phantoms at home. The major finding of the study, which covered 173 girls and their families, is that young women who had a positive family relationship in their first five years — especially with their fathers — entered puberty later, according to Kathleen Parker, the journalist who covered the story for Tribune Media Services. The researchers discovered that girls who reached puberty later had fathers who were active caregivers and had positive relationships with the mothers. Those who reached physical maturity earlier tended to come from homes where Dad was scarce or absent altogether.
Why? The researchers concluded that the emotional atmosphere in a home affects girls’ biological clocks. They theorize that girls who are exposed to a father’s pheromones — powerful hormonal messengers — postpone puberty, possibly as a biological shield against incest.
Granted, this is just one study. And there are certainly other biological factors — diet, genetics, toxins in the environment — that may be contributing to the nationwide wave of young women reaching puberty early. But to my mind, this research is a powerful incentive for fathers to make sure they make the extra effort to get home by dinner time. I don’t know of any men who relish the thought of their precious daughters, at age 13 or so, climbing in to the back seat of a car with a groping pre-adolescent boy, to try to fill the craving for male affection.
As children become teenagers, they often act as if they couldn’t care less if Dad is around. Not wanting to be intrusive, some parents back off, immersing themselves in pursuits like freelance projects to pay for future college bills.
Those are good intentions. But if your daughter’s self esteem drops because she enters sexual relationships with immature boys before she can really handle the heartache that comes with such dalliances, all of the money in the world and the right college education won’t help her. It really does make a difference if dad’s around.

Successful Freelance Careers Need Effective Marketing

Working at home as a freelancer is an avenue where you can encounter stumbles as you go along the way. Like hello? The freelance gigs don’t come to you served on a silver platter. You could be working in the medical transcription industry and this still applies to you. You need to search for leads and find opportunities incessantly to keep your freelance career going. Unless you’re just satisfied sitting along on your current low paying virtual job, it’s time to brush up on your qualifications, update your portfolio and be wary of opportunities around you.
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Highest Paying, Low Stress Jobs: 4 out of 5 Can Be Work at Home

Who doesn’t want a high paying and low stress job? It’s often a big notion that when you want to earn big bucks – then you should be willing to take lots of work stress to succeed. We know a brain surgeon can always earn higher than a policeman. To become a brain surgeon you need to study rigorously to pass medical school, while being a police officer would entail a lot of physical training and law enforcement knowledge. Both jobs can be high paying but they are stressful. What other job options are there where you can diminish the stress while you earn an ample amount of money to live your life to the fullest.

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Work at Home Deadbeats: Be Careful of Who You Work For

You’ve seen them screaming at you on dubious websites and press releases: “Homeworkers Wanted! Earn $1000 dollars a week!” or “Be rich stuffing letters in envelopes! No experience needed.” For people who are gullible enough to bite into these bait, they will soon realize that their efforts will come into waste. Most of these things are work at home scams waiting to happen, they generally target people who is facing a tight job market and those who want an urgent source of income. These are people often fall into a trap because of the tempting offer to work at home with a no-brainer job description.

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Work at Home Couples – How to Cope with 24/7 Burnout?

Home based businesses are on the rise and a lot of families are depending on the income they get through work at home opportunities. When both of you are telecommuting, it is expected that the husband and wife can often clash with the 24/7 togetherness setup. So what’s the best advice to work at home couples to avoid getting into each other’s nerves?
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