Small time operator : how to start your own small business, keep your books, pay your taxes and stay out of trouble 🔍
Bernard B. Kamoroff
Bell Springs Publishing, 25th ed, Laytonville and Willits, Calif, ©2000
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Here is the help you need to take control of your life and be a success, whether you're looking for a full-time living or some extra sideline income
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Kamoroff, Bernard B., C.P.A.
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Laytonville and Willits, Calif.: Bell Springs Pub.
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27th ed. (7th trade ed.), Laytonville and Willits, Calif, ©2002
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28th ed. (7th trade ed.), Laytonville & Willits, Calif, ©2003
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United States, United States of America
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27th edition, August 31, 2000
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27th, 2000-08-31
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topic: Small Business/Entrepreneurship; Small Business-General; Small Business Management; Business; &; Economics; Business/Economics/Finance; Business/Economics; Small business; Management-General; Accounting; New Business Enterprises
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1. (p13) Section One GETTING STARTED
1.1. (p15) A Small Time Operator: A True Story
1.2. (p15) What Kind of Business?
1.3. (p16) Can You Do It?
1.4. (p17) Your Idea - and the Market
1.5. (p18) BUSINESS LOCATION
1.5.1. (p19) Incubators I Executive Suites
1.5.2. (p19) The Building 19
1.5.3. (p19) Zoning
1.5.4. (p19) The Lease
1.6. (p21) Rural Businesses
1.6.1. (p21) FINANCING: How Much Do You Need?
1.7. (p21) START-UP CAPITAL: Financing A New Business
1.7.1. (p21) Self-Financing
1.7.2. (p21) Debt Financing (Loans)
1.8. (p22) START-UP CAPITAL: Financing A New Business
1.8.1. (p22) Self-Financing
1.8.2. (p22) Debt Financing (Loans)
1.8.3. (p23) Bank Loans
1.8.4. (p23) Other Possible Loan Sources
1.8.5. (p23) Small Business Administration (SBA) Loans
1.8.6. (p25) Loans To Yourself
1.8.7. (p25) Equity Financing
1.8.8. (p25) Limited Partnerships
1.8.9. (p25) Limited Liability Company (LLC)
1.8.10. (p26) Venture Capital
1.9. (p26) LEGAL STRUCTURE
1.10. (p27) SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP: The Traditional One-Person Business
1.11. (p38) CHOOSING A BUSINESS NAME
1.12. (p39) THE BUSINESS PLAN
2. (p41) Section Two BOOKKEEPING
2.1. (p43) Warming Up to an Unpopular Subject
2.2. (p43) Why Keep a Set of Books?
2.3. (p44) Setting Up Your Books
2.4. (p44) Computer or Hand Posted Ledgers?
2.5. (p44) Business Bank Account
2.5.1. (p45) Tax & Legal Requirements: Bank Accounts
2.6. (p45) Bookkeeping Simplified: An Introduction to the Single Entry System
2.6.1. (p46) Cash Accounting Vs. Accrual
2.6.2. (p47) Which Method Do You Choose?
2.6.3. (p47) Defining Income
2.6.4. (p47) Recording Income
2.6.5. (p47) Low Volume of Sales
2.6.6. (p48) Medium Volume of Sales
2.6.7. (p48) Large Volume of Sales
2.6.8. (p48) Terms of Sale
2.6.9. (p49) Recording Income, Step Two: The Income Ledger
2.6.10. (p50) Daily Posting
2.6.11. (p50) Posting Every Few Days or Once a Week
2.6.12. (p50) How to Post Sales Returns
2.6.13. (p50) End of Month Procedure
2.6.14. (p50) Year-end Procedure
2.6.15. (p51) Altering The Ledgers
2.6.16. (p51) Filing Your Sales Receipts
2.6.17. (p51) Installment Sales
2.6.18. (p51) Return (Bounced) Checks
2.6.19. (p52) Credit Sales
2.6.20. (p52) Federal Laws-Finance Charges
2.6.21. (p53) Credit Ledger
2.6.22. (p53) An Alternative Credit Record
2.6.23. (p54) Posting Uncollectible Accounts
2.6.24. (p55) Credit Cards
2.6.25. (p56) Debit Cards
2.7. (p56) The Expenditure Ledger
2.7.1. (p57) Checkbook and Ledger Combined?
2.7.2. (p57) Posting the Expenditure Ledger
2.7.3. (p59) Uncashed Checks
2.7.4. (p59) Recording Vehicle Expenses
2.7.5. (p60) Monthly Totals
2.7.6. (p60) Year-End Procedures
2.7.7. (p60) Accounts Payable
2.7.8. (p60) Altering the Ledgers and Designing Your Own
2.7.9. (p61) Petty Cash
2.7.10. (p62) Calculators and Adding Machines
2.7.11. (p62) Financial Management: Using Your Ledgers
2.7.12. (p62) Profit-and-Loss Analysis
2.7.13. (p64) CASH FLOW
2.8. (p65) INVENTORY CONTROL
3. (p67) Section Three GROWING UP
3.1. (p69) Growing Up
3.1.1. (p70) Hiring Help - How to Save Time and Money By Not Becoming an Employer
3.1.2. (p70) Independent (Outside) Contractors
3.1.3. (p70) Who is an employee?
3.1.4. (p72) IRS Forms For Independent Contractors
3.1.5. (p73) Incorporated Independent Contractor
3.1.6. (p73) "Under the Table"/ Off The Books Payments
3.1.7. (p74) Special Situations
3.1.8. (p74) Steps to Becoming an Employer
3.1.9. (p74) Federal Requirements
3.1.10. (p75) State Requirements
3.1.11. (p76) Federal Procedures and Taxes for Employers
3.1.12. (p78) Family Employees
3.1.13. (p78) Payroll Ledgers
3.2. (p80) PARTNERSHIPS
3.2.1. (p80) General Vs. Limited Partnerships
3.2.2. (p80) Legal Aspects of General Partnership
3.2.3. (p81) Partnership Agreements
3.2.4. (p83) You and Your Partners
3.2.5. (p83) Partnership Bookkeeping
3.2.6. (p84) Partnership Post-Mortem
3.2.7. (p85) And a Partnership That Works
3.3. (p85) YOU, INCORPORATED: A Corporation Primer
3.3.1. (p85) "In Twenty-Five Words or Less"
3.3.2. (p86) Limited Liability
3.3.3. (p87) Change of Ownership
3.3.4. (p87) Owner-Employees
3.3.5. (p87) Retained Earnings
3.3.6. (p88) S Corporations
3.3.7. (p89) Close Corporations
3.3.8. (p89) Steps to Incorporating a Business
3.3.9. (p89) Articles of Incorporation
3.3.10. (p90) Bylaws
3.3.11. (p90) Acting Like A Corporation
3.3.12. (p91) Incorporating an Existing Business
3.4. (p91) LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC)
4. (p93) Section Four TAXES
4.1. (p95) Deep In the Heart of Taxes
4.2. (p95) The Tax Laws As They Apply to You
4.3. (p96) A Warning
4.3.1. (p97) Who Must File A Tax Return
4.3.2. (p97) Which Tax Return To File
4.3.3. (p97) Filing Dates for Tax Returns
4.3.4. (p98) Tax Calendar for Businesses
4.3.5. (p101) Business Expenses
4.3.6. (p101) Prepaid Expenses
4.3.7. (p101) Start-Up Expenses
4.3.8. (p102) 100 Typical Business Expenses
4.4. (p104) VEHICLE EXPENSES
4.4.1. (p105) Leasing a Vehicle
4.5. (p105) INTEREST EXPENSE
4.6. (p106) ENTERTAINMENT
4.7. (p106) BUSINESS GIFTS
4.8. (p106) MEALS
4.9. (p106) MEALS
4.10. (p106) FREIGHT
4.11. (p107) BAD DEBTS
4.12. (p107) LOSSES: Casualty Losses/Theft Losses
4.13. (p107) EDUCATION EXPENSES
4.14. (p107) INSURANCE
4.15. (p108) HEALTH (MEDICAL) INSURANCE
4.16. (p108) MOVING EXPENSES
4.17. (p109) REPAIRS
4.18. (p109) REPAIRS
4.19. (p110) INVENTORY and Something Very Important Called Cost-Of-Goods-Sold
4.20. (p113) BUSINESS ASSETS: Equipment, Furniture, Machinery, Etc.
4.21. (p114) DEPRECIATION
4.22. (p119) DONATIONS / Charitable Contributions
4.23. (p119) NON-DEDUCTIBLE EXPENSES
4.24. (p120) SELF-EMPLOYMENT TAX (SECA)
4.25. (p121) RETIREMENT DEDUCTIONS
4.26. (p124) ESTIMATED TAX PAYMENTS
4.27. (p125) BARTER
4.28. (p126) OPERATING LOSSES
4.29. (p126) TAX CREDITS
4.30. (p126) TAX SOFTWARE
4.31. (p127) FARMERS: Special Tax Laws
4.32. (p127) The INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE and You
4.33. (p131) AMENDING OLD TAX RETURNS
4.34. (p132) FEDERAL INFORMATION RETURNS
4.35. (p132) FEDERAL EXCISE TAX
4.36. (p133) STATE INCOME TAXES
4.37. (p133) STATE GROSS RECEIPTS TAXES
4.38. (p134) OTHER STATES TAXES
4.39. (p134) LOCAL TAXES
5. (p135) Section Five YOUR BUSINESS
5.1. (p137) HOW TO BALANCE A BANK ACCOUNT
5.2. (p138) BALANCE SHEETS
5.2.1. (p138) Assets
5.2.2. (p139) Liabilities
5.3. (p140) PROFESSIONAL HELP: Accountants and Attorneys
5.3.1. (p141) Bookkeepers
5.3.2. (p141) Attorneys
5.4. (p142) HUSBAND & WIFE PARTNERSHIPS
5.4.1. (p142) Income Taxes
5.4.2. (p142) Self Employment and Payroll Taxes
5.4.3. (p143) Some More Considerations
5.4.4. (p143) The Easiest Option
5.4.5. (p144) Employment Taxes, Workers Compensation Insurance, and Retirement Plans
5.4.6. (p144) Husband and Wife Corporation
5.4.7. (p144) Limited Liability Company (LLC)
5.4.8. (p144) Two Separate Businesses
5.5. (p145) HOME-BASED BUSINESSES
5.5.1. (p145) Post Office Boxes
5.5.2. (p146) Deliveries
5.5.3. (p146) Zoning
5.6. (p147) Landlords, Condominiums, Co-ops and Homeowners Associations
5.6.1. (p147) Telephone
5.6.2. (p148) Yellow Pages
5.6.3. (p149) Telephones and Tax Deductions
5.6.4. (p149) Federal and State Homework Laws
5.6.5. (p149) Insurance
5.6.6. (p149) "This Is A Business"
5.6.7. (p150) The "Home Office" Deduction
5.6.8. (p150) Regular and Exclusive Use
5.6.9. (p150) "Principal Place of Business"
5.6.10. (p150) What's Deductible
5.6.11. (p151) Child care and day care businesses
5.6.12. (p151) Business Loss
5.7. (p152) IMPORTING AND EXPORTING
5.7.1. (p152) IMPORTING
5.7.2. (p152) Customs, Duties, Quotas
5.7.3. (p152) Shipping
5.7.4. (p152) Finding Goods to Import
5.7.5. (p153) EXPORTING
5.8. (p154) BUYING A BUSINESS
5.8.1. (p154) Finding a Business For Sale
5.8.2. (p154) Is This The Right Business For You?
5.8.3. (p154) Is This Business Worth Buying?
5.8.4. (p156) How Much Should You Pay?
5.8.5. (p157) Purchase Contract
5.8.6. (p157) Tax Deductions
5.9. (p158) FRANCHISE BUSINESS
5.9.1. (p158) How Franchises Work
5.9.2. (p158) Investigating a Franchise
5.9.3. (p159) "Business Opportunities"
5.10. (p160) FREELANCERS:
5.11. (p161) The Basic Basics of COMPUTERS
5.12. (p164) PRICING
5.13. (p166) CONTRACTS
5.14. (p168) TRADEMARKS, PATENTS & COPYRIGHTS
5.15. (p173) FILING YOUR BUSINESS RECORDS
5.16. (p174) HOW TO AVOID CROOKS and How To Collect What You're Owed
5.17. (p176) MANAGING YOUR BUSINESS
5.18. (p178) MARKETING
6. (p179) Section Six THE INTERNET
6.1. (p181) The Internet
6.2. (p181) Welcome to the Internet
6.3. (p181) Business on the Internet
6.4. (p183) Market Research
6.5. (p183) Legal, Tax, and General Business Research
6.6. (p183) Getting on the Internet
6.7. (p184) Computer and Modem
6.8. (p184) Telephone Line
6.9. (p184) Internet Service Provider (ISP)
6.10. (p185) E-Mail
6.11. (p186) Web Sites
6.12. (p186) Your Own Domain
6.13. (p187) International Addresses
6.14. (p187) International Addresses
6.15. (p188) Web Site Hosting Services
6.16. (p188) Designing Your Web Site
6.17. (p189) Choosing and Contracting With a Web Designer
6.18. (p190) How People Find You On The Internet
6.19. (p190) Links
6.20. (p191) Accepting Credit Cards
6.21. (p191) Credit Card Fraud
6.22. (p192) Laws and Regulations on the Internet
6.23. (p192) The "Tax Free" Internet
6.24. (p192) Sales Tax
6.25. (p193) Sales Tax on Downloaded Products
6.26. (p193) Use Tax
6.27. (p193) Alcohol Sales
6.28. (p193) Services such as police, fire
6.29. (p194) Copyrights
6.30. (p195) Copyrighted Databases
6.31. (p195) The Digital Millennium Copyright Act
6.32. (p195) Patents
6.33. (p195) Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA)
6.34. (p196) Income Taxes on the Internet
6.35. (p196) Mail Order Merchandise Rule
6.36. (p197) Privacy Laws
6.37. (p197) Spam
6.38. (p198) Franchises
6.39. (p198) Internet Insurance
6.40. (p198) Web Based Computing
6.41. (p199) "I Accept" (or.. .The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act)
6.42. (p199) Protect Your Business
6.43. (p199) Protect Your Privacy
6.44. (p199) "Word Of Mouth" and the Internet
6.45. (p200) The Current and Future Internet
6.46. (p201) Federal Government Web Addresses
6.47. (p201) State Government Web Addresses
7. (p203) Section Seven THE LEDGERS
7.1. (p204) INCOME LEDGER Month
7.2. (p205) INCOME LEDGER - Year-End Summary
7.3. (p206) EXPENDITURE LEDGER
7.4. (p208) YEAR-END EXPENDITURE SUMMARY
7.5. (p210) EQUIPMENT LEDGER AND DEPRECIATION WORKSHEETS
7.6. (p213) PARTNERS CAPITAL LEDGER
7.7. (p214) PETTY CASH LEDGER
7.8. (p215) INVENTORY RECORD
7.9. (p216) CREDIT LEDGER
7.10. (p217) INDEX
7.11. (p225) More Help for Your Business...
1. (p13) Section One GETTING STARTED
1.1. (p15) A Small Time Operator: A True Story
1.2. (p15) What Kind of Business?
1.3. (p16) Can You Do It?
1.4. (p17) Your Idea - and the Market
1.5. (p18) BUSINESS LOCATION
1.5.1. (p19) Incubators I Executive Suites
1.5.2. (p19) The Building 19
1.5.3. (p19) Zoning
1.5.4. (p19) The Lease
1.6. (p21) Rural Businesses
1.6.1. (p21) FINANCING: How Much Do You Need?
1.7. (p21) START-UP CAPITAL: Financing A New Business
1.7.1. (p21) Self-Financing
1.7.2. (p21) Debt Financing (Loans)
1.8. (p22) START-UP CAPITAL: Financing A New Business
1.8.1. (p22) Self-Financing
1.8.2. (p22) Debt Financing (Loans)
1.8.3. (p23) Bank Loans
1.8.4. (p23) Other Possible Loan Sources
1.8.5. (p23) Small Business Administration (SBA) Loans
1.8.6. (p25) Loans To Yourself
1.8.7. (p25) Equity Financing
1.8.8. (p25) Limited Partnerships
1.8.9. (p25) Limited Liability Company (LLC)
1.8.10. (p26) Venture Capital
1.9. (p26) LEGAL STRUCTURE
1.10. (p27) SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP: The Traditional One-Person Business
1.11. (p38) CHOOSING A BUSINESS NAME
1.12. (p39) THE BUSINESS PLAN
2. (p41) Section Two BOOKKEEPING
2.1. (p43) Warming Up to an Unpopular Subject
2.2. (p43) Why Keep a Set of Books?
2.3. (p44) Setting Up Your Books
2.4. (p44) Computer or Hand Posted Ledgers?
2.5. (p44) Business Bank Account
2.5.1. (p45) Tax & Legal Requirements: Bank Accounts
2.6. (p45) Bookkeeping Simplified: An Introduction to the Single Entry System
2.6.1. (p46) Cash Accounting Vs. Accrual
2.6.2. (p47) Which Method Do You Choose?
2.6.3. (p47) Defining Income
2.6.4. (p47) Recording Income
2.6.5. (p47) Low Volume of Sales
2.6.6. (p48) Medium Volume of Sales
2.6.7. (p48) Large Volume of Sales
2.6.8. (p48) Terms of Sale
2.6.9. (p49) Recording Income, Step Two: The Income Ledger
2.6.10. (p50) Daily Posting
2.6.11. (p50) Posting Every Few Days or Once a Week
2.6.12. (p50) How to Post Sales Returns
2.6.13. (p50) End of Month Procedure
2.6.14. (p50) Year-end Procedure
2.6.15. (p51) Altering The Ledgers
2.6.16. (p51) Filing Your Sales Receipts
2.6.17. (p51) Installment Sales
2.6.18. (p51) Return (Bounced) Checks
2.6.19. (p52) Credit Sales
2.6.20. (p52) Federal Laws-Finance Charges
2.6.21. (p53) Credit Ledger
2.6.22. (p53) An Alternative Credit Record
2.6.23. (p54) Posting Uncollectible Accounts
2.6.24. (p55) Credit Cards
2.6.25. (p56) Debit Cards
2.7. (p56) The Expenditure Ledger
2.7.1. (p57) Checkbook and Ledger Combined?
2.7.2. (p57) Posting the Expenditure Ledger
2.7.3. (p59) Uncashed Checks
2.7.4. (p59) Recording Vehicle Expenses
2.7.5. (p60) Monthly Totals
2.7.6. (p60) Year-End Procedures
2.7.7. (p60) Accounts Payable
2.7.8. (p60) Altering the Ledgers and Designing Your Own
2.7.9. (p61) Petty Cash
2.7.10. (p62) Calculators and Adding Machines
2.7.11. (p62) Financial Management: Using Your Ledgers
2.7.12. (p62) Profit-and-Loss Analysis
2.7.13. (p64) CASH FLOW
2.8. (p65) INVENTORY CONTROL
3. (p67) Section Three GROWING UP
3.1. (p69) Growing Up
3.1.1. (p70) Hiring Help - How to Save Time and Money By Not Becoming an Employer
3.1.2. (p70) Independent (Outside) Contractors
3.1.3. (p70) Who is an employee?
3.1.4. (p72) IRS Forms For Independent Contractors
3.1.5. (p73) Incorporated Independent Contractor
3.1.6. (p73) "Under the Table"/ Off The Books Payments
3.1.7. (p74) Special Situations
3.1.8. (p74) Steps to Becoming an Employer
3.1.9. (p74) Federal Requirements
3.1.10. (p75) State Requirements
3.1.11. (p76) Federal Procedures and Taxes for Employers
3.1.12. (p78) Family Employees
3.1.13. (p78) Payroll Ledgers
3.2. (p80) PARTNERSHIPS
3.2.1. (p80) General Vs. Limited Partnerships
3.2.2. (p80) Legal Aspects of General Partnership
3.2.3. (p81) Partnership Agreements
3.2.4. (p83) You and Your Partners
3.2.5. (p83) Partnership Bookkeeping
3.2.6. (p84) Partnership Post-Mortem
3.2.7. (p85) And a Partnership That Works
3.3. (p85) YOU, INCORPORATED: A Corporation Primer
3.3.1. (p85) "In Twenty-Five Words or Less"
3.3.2. (p86) Limited Liability
3.3.3. (p87) Change of Ownership
3.3.4. (p87) Owner-Employees
3.3.5. (p87) Retained Earnings
3.3.6. (p88) S Corporations
3.3.7. (p89) Close Corporations
3.3.8. (p89) Steps to Incorporating a Business
3.3.9. (p89) Articles of Incorporation
3.3.10. (p90) Bylaws
3.3.11. (p90) Acting Like A Corporation
3.3.12. (p91) Incorporating an Existing Business
3.4. (p91) LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC)
4. (p93) Section Four TAXES
4.1. (p95) Deep In the Heart of Taxes
4.2. (p95) The Tax Laws As They Apply to You
4.3. (p96) A Warning
4.3.1. (p97) Who Must File A Tax Return
4.3.2. (p97) Which Tax Return To File
4.3.3. (p97) Filing Dates for Tax Returns
4.3.4. (p98) Tax Calendar for Businesses
4.3.5. (p101) Business Expenses
4.3.6. (p101) Prepaid Expenses
4.3.7. (p101) Start-Up Expenses
4.3.8. (p102) 100 Typical Business Expenses
4.4. (p104) VEHICLE EXPENSES
4.4.1. (p105) Leasing a Vehicle
4.5. (p105) INTEREST EXPENSE
4.6. (p106) ENTERTAINMENT
4.7. (p106) BUSINESS GIFTS
4.8. (p106) MEALS
4.9. (p106) MEALS
4.10. (p106) FREIGHT
4.11. (p107) BAD DEBTS
4.12. (p107) LOSSES: Casualty Losses/Theft Losses
4.13. (p107) EDUCATION EXPENSES
4.14. (p107) INSURANCE
4.15. (p108) HEALTH (MEDICAL) INSURANCE
4.16. (p108) MOVING EXPENSES
4.17. (p109) REPAIRS
4.18. (p109) REPAIRS
4.19. (p110) INVENTORY and Something Very Important Called Cost-Of-Goods-Sold
4.20. (p113) BUSINESS ASSETS: Equipment, Furniture, Machinery, Etc.
4.21. (p114) DEPRECIATION
4.22. (p119) DONATIONS / Charitable Contributions
4.23. (p119) NON-DEDUCTIBLE EXPENSES
4.24. (p120) SELF-EMPLOYMENT TAX (SECA)
4.25. (p121) RETIREMENT DEDUCTIONS
4.26. (p124) ESTIMATED TAX PAYMENTS
4.27. (p125) BARTER
4.28. (p126) OPERATING LOSSES
4.29. (p126) TAX CREDITS
4.30. (p126) TAX SOFTWARE
4.31. (p127) FARMERS: Special Tax Laws
4.32. (p127) The INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE and You
4.33. (p131) AMENDING OLD TAX RETURNS
4.34. (p132) FEDERAL INFORMATION RETURNS
4.35. (p132) FEDERAL EXCISE TAX
4.36. (p133) STATE INCOME TAXES
4.37. (p133) STATE GROSS RECEIPTS TAXES
4.38. (p134) OTHER STATES TAXES
4.39. (p134) LOCAL TAXES
5. (p135) Section Five YOUR BUSINESS
5.1. (p137) HOW TO BALANCE A BANK ACCOUNT
5.2. (p138) BALANCE SHEETS
5.2.1. (p138) Assets
5.2.2. (p139) Liabilities
5.3. (p140) PROFESSIONAL HELP: Accountants and Attorneys
5.3.1. (p141) Bookkeepers
5.3.2. (p141) Attorneys
5.4. (p142) HUSBAND & WIFE PARTNERSHIPS
5.4.1. (p142) Income Taxes
5.4.2. (p142) Self Employment and Payroll Taxes
5.4.3. (p143) Some More Considerations
5.4.4. (p143) The Easiest Option
5.4.5. (p144) Employment Taxes, Workers Compensation Insurance, and Retirement Plans
5.4.6. (p144) Husband and Wife Corporation
5.4.7. (p144) Limited Liability Company (LLC)
5.4.8. (p144) Two Separate Businesses
5.5. (p145) HOME-BASED BUSINESSES
5.5.1. (p145) Post Office Boxes
5.5.2. (p146) Deliveries
5.5.3. (p146) Zoning
5.6. (p147) Landlords, Condominiums, Co-ops and Homeowners Associations
5.6.1. (p147) Telephone
5.6.2. (p148) Yellow Pages
5.6.3. (p149) Telephones and Tax Deductions
5.6.4. (p149) Federal and State Homework Laws
5.6.5. (p149) Insurance
5.6.6. (p149) "This Is A Business"
5.6.7. (p150) The "Home Office" Deduction
5.6.8. (p150) Regular and Exclusive Use
5.6.9. (p150) "Principal Place of Business"
5.6.10. (p150) What's Deductible
5.6.11. (p151) Child care and day care businesses
5.6.12. (p151) Business Loss
5.7. (p152) IMPORTING AND EXPORTING
5.7.1. (p152) IMPORTING
5.7.2. (p152) Customs, Duties, Quotas
5.7.3. (p152) Shipping
5.7.4. (p152) Finding Goods to Import
5.7.5. (p153) EXPORTING
5.8. (p154) BUYING A BUSINESS
5.8.1. (p154) Finding a Business For Sale
5.8.2. (p154) Is This The Right Business For You?
5.8.3. (p154) Is This Business Worth Buying?
5.8.4. (p156) How Much Should You Pay?
5.8.5. (p157) Purchase Contract
5.8.6. (p157) Tax Deductions
5.9. (p158) FRANCHISE BUSINESS
5.9.1. (p158) How Franchises Work
5.9.2. (p158) Investigating a Franchise
5.9.3. (p159) "Business Opportunities"
5.10. (p160) FREELANCERS:
5.11. (p161) The Basic Basics of COMPUTERS
5.12. (p164) PRICING
5.13. (p166) CONTRACTS
5.14. (p168) TRADEMARKS, PATENTS & COPYRIGHTS
5.15. (p173) FILING YOUR BUSINESS RECORDS
5.16. (p174) HOW TO AVOID CROOKS and How To Collect What You're Owed
5.17. (p176) MANAGING YOUR BUSINESS
5.18. (p178) MARKETING
6. (p179) Section Six THE INTERNET
6.1. (p181) The Internet
6.2. (p181) Welcome to the Internet
6.3. (p181) Business on the Internet
6.4. (p183) Market Research
6.5. (p183) Legal, Tax, and General Business Research
6.6. (p183) Getting on the Internet
6.7. (p184) Computer and Modem
6.8. (p184) Telephone Line
6.9. (p184) Internet Service Provider (ISP)
6.10. (p185) E-Mail
6.11. (p186) Web Sites
6.12. (p186) Your Own Domain
6.13. (p187) International Addresses
6.14. (p187) International Addresses
6.15. (p188) Web Site Hosting Services
6.16. (p188) Designing Your Web Site
6.17. (p189) Choosing and Contracting With a Web Designer
6.18. (p190) How People Find You On The Internet
6.19. (p190) Links
6.20. (p191) Accepting Credit Cards
6.21. (p191) Credit Card Fraud
6.22. (p192) Laws and Regulations on the Internet
6.23. (p192) The "Tax Free" Internet
6.24. (p192) Sales Tax
6.25. (p193) Sales Tax on Downloaded Products
6.26. (p193) Use Tax
6.27. (p193) Alcohol Sales
6.28. (p193) Services such as police, fire
6.29. (p194) Copyrights
6.30. (p195) Copyrighted Databases
6.31. (p195) The Digital Millennium Copyright Act
6.32. (p195) Patents
6.33. (p195) Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA)
6.34. (p196) Income Taxes on the Internet
6.35. (p196) Mail Order Merchandise Rule
6.36. (p197) Privacy Laws
6.37. (p197) Spam
6.38. (p198) Franchises
6.39. (p198) Internet Insurance
6.40. (p198) Web Based Computing
6.41. (p199) "I Accept" (or.. .The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act)
6.42. (p199) Protect Your Business
6.43. (p199) Protect Your Privacy
6.44. (p199) "Word Of Mouth" and the Internet
6.45. (p200) The Current and Future Internet
6.46. (p201) Federal Government Web Addresses
6.47. (p201) State Government Web Addresses
7. (p203) Section Seven THE LEDGERS
7.1. (p204) INCOME LEDGER Month
7.2. (p205) INCOME LEDGER - Year-End Summary
7.3. (p206) EXPENDITURE LEDGER
7.4. (p208) YEAR-END EXPENDITURE SUMMARY
7.5. (p210) EQUIPMENT LEDGER AND DEPRECIATION WORKSHEETS
7.6. (p213) PARTNERS CAPITAL LEDGER
7.7. (p214) PETTY CASH LEDGER
7.8. (p215) INVENTORY RECORD
7.9. (p216) CREDIT LEDGER
7.10. (p217) INDEX
7.11. (p225) More Help for Your Business...
元数据中的注释
theme: Small Business/Entrepreneurship; Small Business-General; Small Business Management; Business; &; Economics; Business/Economics/Finance; Business/Economics; Small business; Management-General; Accounting; New Business Enterprises
备用描述
Includes index
开源日期
2023-06-28
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