What will my business be worth when I need it to be worth a lot?   Your Exit Strategy An exit strategy, as defined in Wikipedia, is “a means of leaving one’s current situation, either after a predetermined objective has been … Continue reading → Read More
Canadians can expect their 2013 net earnings to decrease due to EI and CPP premium increases, as well as some provincial tax hikes. Read More
Did you start a business last year? No? Are you planning to start one this year? Did you know you can choose the tax year you intend to operate under? Choose well, because there are pros and cons for either method. The most common is the most obvious: the calendar year. However, businesses can als Read More
Media.net Ads are a relatively new advertising company. I think it was started in 2010 or something like that. The thing is even I got impressed with $2 RPM they were offering. I also wrote a review on it back at my old blog. Well, back then I didn’t know it would turn out to be something totally. Read More
Home-based franchises are great for people who want to save gas. Think about it: if you own a home-based business, you have no commute. And, that is really, really, cool. Read More
Looking for a little capital for your business? Here are some loans and funding alternatives to selling worth taking a look at! Read More
Right now, same-sex couples can’t file their taxes jointly, and that means that there are some benefits they miss out on in some circumstances, particularly those circumstances when one partner makes significantly more than the other. Read More
With the payroll tax cut expiring, you will end up paying more toward Social Security, but seeing less in your current paycheck. Read More
Owning a small business is no easy venture. There are always bills, expenses, and staff that need to be paid. For these reasons and many more, it’s important that small business owners pay particular attention to which expenses are tax-deductible. Here are eight expenses that may be tax-deductible Read More
Social security taxes officially went up on January 1st as the withholding rate returned to 6.2% for employees. This is the end to the previous tax holiday in effect for the past two years. Read More
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