Getting Rich In Your Underwear: How To Start And Run A Profitable Home-Based BusinessHCM Publishing, 2005 - 196 pages "Getting Rich In Your Underwear: How To Start And Run A Profitable Home-Based Business" shows entrepreneurs what they need to know to start a home-based business. Topics covered include: * Business Models And The Home Business * Distribution/Fulfillment of Your Product Or Service * Marketing And Sales * Personal Success Characteristics * Overcoming The Fear Of Starting A Business * Naming Your Business * Zoning And Insurance * Intellectual Capital: Copyrights, Trademarks, And Patents * Limited Liability Companies And S Corporations * Business Expenses And Accounting For Your Home Business * Home-Based Business Taxes (Including Sample Schedule C, Schedule SE, and Estimated Tax Payments) * Seven Home-Based Business Ideas * Fifteen Basic Steps In Starting A Home-Based Business * State Resources For Starting Your Business |
Table des matières
Business Models And The Home Business | 7 |
Business Models | 14 |
DistributionFulfillment Of Product Or Service | 21 |
Marketing And Sales | 28 |
Network Marketing And MLM | 34 |
Deciding What You Really Want To Do With Your Life | 41 |
Overcoming The Fear Of Starting A Business | 48 |
Corporation Or LLC Names | 54 |
Business Expenses | 95 |
Keeping Receipts | 101 |
Credit Policies And Accounts Receivable | 107 |
HomeBased Business Taxes | 110 |
Schedule SE SelfEmployment Tax | 117 |
Sample Tax Forms | 125 |
Seven HomeBased Business Ideas | 133 |
Auctioneer | 139 |
Customer Service So Bad Its Criminal | 61 |
Zoning And Insurance | 64 |
Professional And Product Liability Insurance | 70 |
Contracts And Licensing | 83 |
The Value Of Time | 89 |
Fifteen Basic Steps In Starting | 145 |
State Small Business Resources United States | 153 |
Canada | 180 |
Small Business Resources | 183 |
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