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Dislocating the Distractions
Wednesday, August 26th, 2009 | Business |
One of the major issues with having your own home-based business is distractions. It's easy to abandon work when the television is just down the hall (or in the same room), or the laundry is calling your name. Ultimately YOU are responsible for your success or failure, and the household duties and the freedom to postpone work can sometimes be too enticing to pass up. To have a successful business, one must exert control. Control over surroundings. Control over time. It is important to stay ...› Continue reading
Creating A Space of Your Own
Wednesday, August 19th, 2009 | Business |
One of the great privileges of direct selling profession is being able to work from home. But with the freedom of your career, also come the challenges. The sink is full of dishes, your son left his crayons /on your desk, and the laundry is piled up in the corner. A well designed home office help you transition from the role of domestic goddess to high power entrepreneurial executive. Just like Clark Kent changes in the phone booth to become Superman, as you enter your office space, you turn ...› Continue reading
Filing Homestead Exemption in Houston Texas
Wednesday, August 12th, 2009 | Business |
So, you just bought a new home in Houston, Texas. Or, you are thinking about moving to the Lone Star State and buying some Houston real estate, but you just have not made it to paradise yet. Well, here is some information that will save you money if you're a proud homeowner here. If you have not saddled your horse and headed to Houston yet, this information might get you to Texas a bit quicker. First of all, we Texans don't believe in a state income tax. Yep, we don't have that ...› Continue reading
Police involved in Companies House filing fraud
Wednesday, August 5th, 2009 | Business |
The Metropolitan Police in the UK are investigating a false set of company accounts filed at Companies House. The investigation is proceeding on the basis that the filing may have been intended to deliberately damage the victim business. The accounts, which were signed off by a bogus company director, stated the company had an £800,000 operating loss and severe cash flow difficulties, alongside a note stating it was likely a Receiver would be appointed shortly. The development follows concerns ...› Continue reading