By Desty on Aug 16, 2007 in Finance | 2 Comments
What you do as a person on a financial level should be treated exactly as a business. The tracking of your income and expenses will help you take control of your life and help identify leaks in your financial plan. This article goes over two different accounting statements to shows how to use them to take control of your finances.
By Desty on Aug 13, 2007 in Finance | 0 Comments
Business funding, at the small business level, is sometimes supplied by loans. The use of loans in business has a long and established tradition. Credit cards too can be used for business finance, however that is an extreme instance and should be limited.
Student credit cards have become the easiest way for college students to get their small start-up business off the ground. The use of a student credit card is possibly the worst avenue for business funding from the college business level.
By Desty on Jul 30, 2007 in Blog Business, Finance, Meta Business | 4 Comments
Bloggers go to sleep at night, dreaming of their blogs making money. While there are several ways to make money online, the end result is always the same: Blog Revenue!
You just made $5000 last month from your blog. What are you going to do? A trip to Disney Land sounds nice, but really, what are you [...]
By Desty on Jul 26, 2007 in Finance | 3 Comments
Taxes are confusing for the normal non-business person as it is. When you add a business into the mix, with earnings, expenses, depreciations, retained earnings, etc, it really becomes a headache. Collected sales taxes, inventory taxes, importation taxes, income taxes, the list goes on and on.
Your business entity, whether you are acting as a sole [...]
By Desty on Jun 29, 2007 in Finance | 9 Comments
The Internet is littered with web sites and blogs of people looking to make money online. Everyone has an angle. You’ll see pages singing praises of a program that will help you make $10,000 per month with tons of testimonials saying they don’t have to work anymore, they can buy boats, cars, new homes, etc. [...]