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Time Management Tips
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When you’re working from home, it can be
tempting to take time out of your work day to watch Oprah, vacuum the house
or take a two and a half hour lunch at a café with a friend. On one hand, these
are the perks that make self-employment worthwhile. On the other hand, it’s
easy to lose focus and discipline when you are your own boss.
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Move Your Business Forward
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The start of the New Year is a good time for business owners to undertake a review of their business and to begin making resolutions to get the business moving forward in 2007. Here are some of the strategies that owners should consider adopting all year round…
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Autopsy of a Start-up Disaster
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When a business flatlines, it's tempting for all involved to play the blame game in an effort to stave off humiliation. And then, just as quickly, the whole ordeal is swept under the rug. But what does anyone learn? Paul Ryan meets a former biotech start-up CEO who had the courage to put her lifeless company under the knife. in the name of science.
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Systems That Work, And Grow
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The entrepreneurial spirit of a small business owner can sometimes be at odds with rigorous structure. Domini Stuart looks at various models to find out how systems can enhance operations but still allow the business to change and evolve. “Change means systemising to the point where you can enjoy your business, not to be a servant to the system.”
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Year End Tax Planning Strategies For Small Businesses
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Year end tax planning for small business owners is essentially the use of legitimate strategies to accelerate deductions and to defer the recognition of income. Where the business owner has chosen to adopt the “Simplified Tax System” (STS), there are a different set of rules applying to some of these strategies.
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