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TV Time

Saturday, July 4th, 2009

There are various home business availabilities out there, and it just starts with one idea here or there.  Some people use one idea, others copy somebody else’s.  And still, regardless of how it starts, most small businesses fail within a short period of time.  But there was one man who apparently came up with something that worked.  JP Williams was watching TV at home with his daughter.  This particular graphic artist believed that the TV shows then available to his daughter were negative and harmful.  So he did something and created his own TV type program.  He watched how his daughter interacted with her favorite TV shows, and by doing this he developed a TV Time’s “box” and “tickets.”  Each TV time allowed her to watch shows in 15 minute intervals, and she had 2 tickets for DVD’s in 15 minute timers.  For each 15 minutes, she had to deposit a ticket into the TV time box, and then it would allow the child to see the show until their time was completed.  It is used for children between 2 and 5 primarily speaking, and it helps parents to control their children’s watching habits.  He has already spread this program to other parents in his own home business.

eBay Home Business

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

If you are opening up your own home business, many people have chosen to do it on eBay.  Be careful whatever you do, because things are not always going to be the same.  With some businesses, you want to devote all your time and energy and get the appropriate loan with the appropriate stipulations from a reputable bank.  But with eBay businesses for example, a lot of phone companies try to get you to buy eBay business packages, and they don’t often tell you that it turns into an auto pay program that you have to call and cancel before 30 days when you find out that it is a waste of your money and really isn’t that great.

But the big thing with an eBay business is to keep a part time job to support you in downtimes.  Just like any other industry, eBay has downturns.  And of course remember to keep up on your tax concerns.  That is a big one that many people ironically forget about with eBay.  However, the big thing is to remember that it is not always going to bring in a stable or substantial income, and you have to be disciplined either way.  You have to count your losses when your product does not sell for as much as you paid or for that matter when it doesn’t sell at all.  And frankly, while many like eBay, there are boom times like around Christmas and downtimes like right after.  Either way, you don’t want to get stuck depending solely on that.

Incentives for small business

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

While the IRS will look at you more scrutinously when you have a home business, because small businesses are most likely to cheat them, they also offer incentives toward your further success.  the United States government is small business friendly, because it essentially speaking stimulates the economy to some degree, which is something we can all agree is a good thing.  This includes those who have offices or those who simply work from home, as long as you have an official and registered business.

Self employment has its downsides such as no paid vacation time, bills to balance, and other things.  But they provide you with the option of the Simplified Employee Pension.  You can put tax deductible money into this plan over time, and you could stash up to $45000 in one year alone.  If you’re 50 or over, you can “catch up” with $5000 more.  This provides you with a 401K plan of sorts, just like others that are employed by others.

You can also take multiple deductions as a business owner.  be careful of course.  But for example, if you were to buy ink cartridges for the printer you use for business, you can write that off.  if you take a business trip, even if you spend part of the time playing, you can write off your plane tickets, rental car, and business expenses in general.  But be careful to keep the records among other things.  And in terms of car expenses, if you use your car for business, you can write off 44.5 cents per mile that you drive in business interests.  You can also write off parking fees, tolls, and a portion of your car loan depending on the use.

Always remember to report all your income and fees.  But just remember there are various benefits to owning a small business and various incentives for you.