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Archive for March, 2008

 

DIYing Your Taxes

March 31st, 2008

Getting an appointment with a CPA two weeks before tax deadline is as tough as getting into a Diane Von Furstenberg sample sale. You may end up spending of lot of money just to get “wrapped up”. [I made a funny, no?]
Yes, you can do your taxes yourself. If you are organized, […]

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Consumption Art by Kate Bingaman-Burt

March 29th, 2008

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Chase Statement Poketo Letterpress Print for SALE!, originally uploaded by kate*.
Have you ever thought of your credit card statement as a work of art? No.
Neither have I until […]

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What To Snack On While Working

March 28th, 2008

Marci over at Shifting Careers has a great post about what is good to eat while working. Dietician Marissa Lippert has a list of ten foods that are good for you to fuel you body and brain.

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Web 2 Point Dough: Working Solo, Saving Money and Making Invites Inviting

March 28th, 2008

Working Solo?! Check out WorkingSolo.com
Saving Savvy?! Get a community involved in saving money by using Smarty Pig.
Planning or promoting an event?  Pingg is way better than Evite.

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Don’t Forget To Deduct These Expenses!

March 23rd, 2008

Via Lifehacker, I found a link on Small Biz Survival which has some important checklists for small business. Since it’s tax time, you may want to check out the list below of deductible business expenses.
clipped from www.smallbizsurvival.com
Any reasonable and necessary expenses related to your business. So any money spent to connect with clients or […]

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A Shout Out To My Clients

March 21st, 2008

I provide a range of services from Quickbooks set-up which includes creating a Chart of Accounts that has income and expense relevant to a business. I also do bank and credit card reconciliations and monthly check-ups. My clients are diverse businesses which include creative services, media and retail. These are the clients I worked […]

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Web 2 Point Dough: Chunk, Trunk and SlamDunk

March 19th, 2008

This week I worked hard to come up with rhymes!
Chunk: You have all this work experience and a CV on a piece of paper doesn’t do you justice. Check out VisualCV.
Trunk: Author and career expert Penelope Trunk has a new website, Brazen Careerist.
SlamDunk: NotchUp is a website that will pay you to interview […]

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Taxes and Comedy?!

March 17th, 2008

Two of my worlds have collided on YouTube with TurboTax’s Tax Laugh Channel. It’s a video contest where comics or regular people can submit videos. The prize is 10,000 dollars and you get to open for comedian Jay Mohr. Taxes are so funny!

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Web 2 Point Dough: Exchange and Gratitude

March 13th, 2008

Need to convert expenses from one currency to another: Use Oanda.
It’s been mad busy over in the Keeping Nickels colony with me being me both the queen bee and the worker bee.  I want to thank my clients, editors and partners in my projects for being patient as I continue to juggle and make honey […]

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Lightbulb!

March 12th, 2008

I had a business lunch today at the U.N. and we talked about how LLCs have to be published which means a public notice of your business in two newspapers. This is a statute in New York, and I assume it is in most states as well.  Well, to get published you can use a […]

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Tripping Wires Led to Spitzer’s Downfall

March 11th, 2008

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Eliot Spitzer, Smiling, originally uploaded by azipaybarah.
By now you have heard about “Eliot Spitzer’s Mess“. How does this relate to you and your business finances?! […]

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Unincorporated Business Tax

March 10th, 2008

Yes, there’s another tax that your have to look out for in New York City, the Unincorporated Business Tax.
Filing Information
A New York City return must be filed by an unincorporated business if it meets either of the following criteria:

It has a total gross income of more than $25,000 for a partnership or more than $75,000 […]

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Awesome Home Mortgages!

March 7th, 2008


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Vote For The Treats Truck

March 5th, 2008

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kim ima from the Treats Truck, originally uploaded by nichellest.
One of my clients is the Treats Truck, and it has been nominated for the Time Out New York Eat Out […]

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Are You Going To Retire Like Jay Z? Probably Not.

March 4th, 2008

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Bill Gates and Jay Z, originally uploaded by niallkennedy.
Right now, you have a successful small business and it is new and young, just like you. However in thirty years […]

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