I remember when getting a business degree was all the rage. Accounting, business administration, and marketing were all the rate. The idea was that you could get your bachelor’s degree and start out making more than $50,000 a year. However, the financial crisis and recession have changed the game for business degrees. The unemployment lines are full of people with business-related degrees. It even feels like out of work MBAs are a dime a dozen.>>> [Read More]
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It’s time to start thinking about getting your things together for tax time. While filling out your tax form isn’t particularly difficult (in most cases), it can be time consuming and tedious. And there is so much to keep track of that you might miss some of your tax deductions and tax credits. Depending on how complicated your taxes are, you might consider hiring a tax professional to take of preparing your tax return. I know that with my home business (a limited liability company – LLC), and with the investments we are making, it is helpful to have a professional take care of things.>>> [Read More]
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