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Free Sales Tax Classes in San Marcos, California >Confused about sales and use taxes? Did you know that the Board of Equalization offers free classes in San Marcos, California, to help you learn about sales and use tax return preparation?Live, Instructor Led Courses in San Marcos, CaliforniaTwo courses are offered. One is called the Basic Sales and Use Tax Seminar. This is a live, instructor led course, and it's designed to cover the following topics:Preparation of a sales and use tax return Supporting and reporting sales exempt from sales and use tax Using a resale certificate Determining the difference between taxable labor, and non-taxable labor How to maintain adaquate recordsCourses are offered once a month and are in English. About two hours long, they are usually on Wednesday evenings at 6pm.The second cour What did I believe? WHY? History! GUILT! My Dad never took a vacation that I can remember. He worked (it seemed) all the time. He worked 8 to 5 in his warehousing business and then he brought home a “set of books” from another company each night. His second “job” was “bookkeeping” at the dining room table from 7 to 12 midnight. At least he was at home in body but little else. On Sunday he was the church treasurer. Another “job” to do on Sunday aftern The Key To Successful Laundry Investment All Presidential candidates (before and after) make all kinds of promises about YOUR 'social security' when running for the top job. Regardless of the promises, YOU are the one who has to live or die by the future plans made on your behalf.1. Make sure there are numerous apartment complexes and small single–family dwellings within a one to two-mile radius of the location. Many of these may offer inadequate laundry facilities or none at all.2. Consider servicing the growing needs of lower income and ethnic communities. These areas typically feature larger families that depend on coin laundries. For example, according to US 2000 Census figures, the Hispanic community is the fastest growing population segment in the country.3. Make sure there is good visibility from the street and ample parking. Flags, roof signage and the colors blue and red always attract attention.4. If you're considering a store in a strip center, make sure other stores in the center are the type that will attract customers to your laundry.5. If you're considering a freestanding store of 4,000 Future plans that YOU make and control. It’s your actions that count. No one else is going to make sure that you are cared for in your old age. At street intersections in every city there’s the guys and gals with a sign (hungry, homeless, work for food, etc.). The 'Government' will not meet your needs when you are down and out or feeble and too old to work. BELIEVE the truth -- NO one is concerned about YOUR welfare more than you should be. Statistical data indicates that most of us (85%) will be broke at 65, the retirement age (for most). Does that sound very inviting to you and your family? Probably not! It certainly is not very exciting for any of us. Your FUTURE is the result of what YOU do today and tomorrow and the next day. Every single day has some impact on how comfortably you will retire. How much money you will have to live on. Travel. Fish. Go hunting. All those fun things you have always wanted to do. DON’T PUT IT OFF Good advice coming from one who did. I put it off. Not my retirement, but failing to have more FUN along the way. No real vacations. Business was always demanding my attention. Nose to the grindstone. Work - work - Work! No rest for the weary was the norm. I could not believe that my business could get along without me. Could it have? Absolutely. Most of the time. YES! The Janitor and cleaning crews are missed far more than the CEO or the boss. I had a great staff who ran the daily business without a problem. Few situations required my constant presence on the job. I can think of NONE right now since I sold my business several years ago. What did I believe? WHY? History! GUILT! My Dad never took a vacation that I can remember. He worked (it seemed) all the time. He worked 8 to 5 in his warehousing business and then he brought home a “set of books” from another company each night. His second “job” was “bookkeeping” at the dining room table from 7 to 12 midnight. At least he was at home in body but little else. On Sunday he was the church treasurer. Another “job” to do on Sunday afterno What is Behind Google's Acquisition of Dodgeball.com y, homeless, work for food, etc.). The 'Government' will not meet your needs when you are down and out or feeble and too old to work.Google acquired Dodgeball.com that brings social networking to mobile phones based in New York. However, there is no official response for the people at google but the site dodgebell.com posted a message at their site about the acquisition on Wednesday.The service for Dodgebell works something like this: A person enters location on their mobile phones. A group of friends could receive text messages about the place where they could meet. In addition, friends of friends who are close also get the messages."Google realizes that expanding search to the mobile space can bring in a great deal of revenue," Yankee Group analyst Sui Li Walker said, "as opposed to offering a portal with a lot of free applications."So the real question is, why did google brought a tiny company like Dodgebell.com, which was just started last year by two graduate BELIEVE the truth -- NO one is concerned about YOUR welfare more than you should be. Statistical data indicates that most of us (85%) will be broke at 65, the retirement age (for most). Does that sound very inviting to you and your family? Probably not! It certainly is not very exciting for any of us. Your FUTURE is the result of what YOU do today and tomorrow and the next day. Every single day has some impact on how comfortably you will retire. How much money you will have to live on. Travel. Fish. Go hunting. All those fun things you have always wanted to do. DON’T PUT IT OFF Good advice coming from one who did. I put it off. Not my retirement, but failing to have more FUN along the way. No real vacations. Business was always demanding my attention. Nose to the grindstone. Work - work - Work! No rest for the weary was the norm. I could not believe that my business could get along without me. Could it have? Absolutely. Most of the time. YES! The Janitor and cleaning crews are missed far more than the CEO or the boss. I had a great staff who ran the daily business without a problem. Few situations required my constant presence on the job. I can think of NONE right now since I sold my business several years ago. What did I believe? WHY? History! GUILT! My Dad never took a vacation that I can remember. He worked (it seemed) all the time. He worked 8 to 5 in his warehousing business and then he brought home a “set of books” from another company each night. His second “job” was “bookkeeping” at the dining room table from 7 to 12 midnight. At least he was at home in body but little else. On Sunday he was the church treasurer. Another “job” to do on Sunday aftern Copiers result of what YOU do today and tomorrow and the next day. Every single day has some impact on how comfortably you will retire. How much money you will have to live on. Travel. Fish. Go hunting. All those fun things you have always wanted to do.Developing rapidly since the introduction of the first fully automated plain-paper photocopier by Xerox in 1959, present-day copiers work more like computers, combining copying, faxing, laser printing, scanning and more into a single machine.Although there are two types of copiers – analog and digital – the former is no match to the latter these days. In fact, most manufacturers have stopped producing new analog models. To make matters worse for the analog models, the more modern digital machines with similar features are now available at almost identical prices.The digital type enjoys a lot of advantages over its analog rival. Digital models combine copying, network printing, and faxing. As there are fewer moving parts in the digital type, the instances of mechanical breakdown are less. Less noisy, the digital copiers are more efficient in DON’T PUT IT OFF Good advice coming from one who did. I put it off. Not my retirement, but failing to have more FUN along the way. No real vacations. Business was always demanding my attention. Nose to the grindstone. Work - work - Work! No rest for the weary was the norm. I could not believe that my business could get along without me. Could it have? Absolutely. Most of the time. YES! The Janitor and cleaning crews are missed far more than the CEO or the boss. I had a great staff who ran the daily business without a problem. Few situations required my constant presence on the job. I can think of NONE right now since I sold my business several years ago. What did I believe? WHY? History! GUILT! My Dad never took a vacation that I can remember. He worked (it seemed) all the time. He worked 8 to 5 in his warehousing business and then he brought home a “set of books” from another company each night. His second “job” was “bookkeeping” at the dining room table from 7 to 12 midnight. At least he was at home in body but little else. On Sunday he was the church treasurer. Another “job” to do on Sunday aftern How To Get New Clients For Your Law Firm indstone. Work - work - Work!Your law firm needs new clients in order to stay in business. Many law firms do not actively market their services and thus miss many potential clients. Since the demand and supply dynamics keep changing, it is crucial to keep ahead of competition and promote your services. Here are some methods of reaching out to potential clients.1) Referrals Most law firms get in touch with potential clients through a network of common friends and acquaintances. See who among them know potential clients, and (subtly) ask them to refer your firm to those who might be looking for the services of an attorney.2) Website Having a well designed, informative website is crucial for law firms looking for new clients. Most people look up law firms on the Internet, and you can make things easier for them by putting up online forms they can fill if they ne No rest for the weary was the norm. I could not believe that my business could get along without me. Could it have? Absolutely. Most of the time. YES! The Janitor and cleaning crews are missed far more than the CEO or the boss. I had a great staff who ran the daily business without a problem. Few situations required my constant presence on the job. I can think of NONE right now since I sold my business several years ago. What did I believe? WHY? History! GUILT! My Dad never took a vacation that I can remember. He worked (it seemed) all the time. He worked 8 to 5 in his warehousing business and then he brought home a “set of books” from another company each night. His second “job” was “bookkeeping” at the dining room table from 7 to 12 midnight. At least he was at home in body but little else. On Sunday he was the church treasurer. Another “job” to do on Sunday aftern 3 Keys To Writing A Killer Ad >There's no question about it, without advertising, it doesn't matter how good your product or service is. If people don't know you exist, you're not going to sell a thing. However, just advertising isn't enough. You have to be able to write the kind of ad that will force people to dig into their wallets. The problem is, many of us don't know how to write that killer ad. Well, believe it or not, when you break it down to the actual essentials, there are only 3 keys to writing a killer ad. This article will explain each one and why they are so key. The rest is just gravy.The first key may very well be the most important of all of them, the subject of your ad. It doesn't matter how good the body of your ad copy is. If your subject is weak, guess what? Nobody is going to read your ad. The problem with most subjects that I see is that they are either b What did I believe? WHY? History! GUILT! My Dad never took a vacation that I can remember. He worked (it seemed) all the time. He worked 8 to 5 in his warehousing business and then he brought home a “set of books” from another company each night. His second “job” was “bookkeeping” at the dining room table from 7 to 12 midnight. At least he was at home in body but little else. On Sunday he was the church treasurer. Another “job” to do on Sunday afternoon or in the evening. At least we went to the farm most Sunday afternoons to visit family. It was great but not the same as a vacation. Just a quick trip and then back home to more work. My first trip to the coast of South Carolina, Windy Hill (near Myrtle Beach) was with a younger neighbor (I had worked with him in the summer) who took me along with his family. I was 14 at the time and had never before seen the ocean. Our kids can’t believe that! NO vacation. No play time. All work and little play time. Was it really work or was it dealing with a guilt complex? How do YOU fit into this equasion? Are you taking your vacation time? Spending time with your spouse and children? Working 80 hour weeks? 100 hours? Something for you to think about. What is really important in your life? WHO IS IN CONTROL Your own mind should be. However, many of our decisions in life are often influenced by our childhood experiences. GUILT can be a tremendous factor. Not so much a top level conscious decision but a subtle feeling of wasting time. No one said, don’t take a vacation. “Kinda” just felt “bad” doing it. Leaving work behind and unfinished. Work is always UN-finished. There is always something more to be done. Something to begin. Fires to put out. Employees to guide to the next level. You face a never- ending challenge to make your business bigger and better. You can’t slow down or the competition will “eat your lunch” and you’ll be left behind. What is the TRUTH? Vacation time is very valuable and a good business investment. You and your family need time to grow together; to appreciate each other; get to know your spouse and the children. Listen to them. Love them. Everyone needs to get away from the daily “grind” and renew his/her batteries. “Recharge” your “internal” energies and new insights will appear. Yo
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