Archive for March, 2008

6 top tax savers »

Still searching for that last-minute eureka on your 1040? Perhaps you’ll find it here.

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Prepare to hire your first employee »

Dear FSB: I am opening a new office. What documents am I going to need to prepare in order to hire my first employees?
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Business or hobby? Deductions differ »

Dear FSB: What is the IRS profile that grants a seven year postponement for determining whether or not a business qualifies as a business or as a hobby? that exemption gives a small company a few years in which to turn a profit and thereby qualify as a business.
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Hot thin roofs »

With energy prices soaring, affordable solar potential would be welcomed by any entrepreneur looking to trim the electric bill. Trouble is, ability generated by the most widely available technology - panels covered with photovoltaic (PV) systems, which translate sunlight into AC current - still costs two to three times more than electricity generated from coal […]

10 resumes a day, no takers »

A week ago, Joshua Hager was despondent. Laid off by a mortgage company, he has looked for jobs ranging from bank teller to risk analyst. He was sending out as many as 10 resumes a day but was getting barely a nibble from employers or recruiters.

Original post by Technology news - Business 2.0 Magazine

Home prices pull down KB Home »

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How to find a contractor you’ll love »

One upside to the popped real estate bubble is that hiring contractors has suddenly become a lot easier. A couple of years ago, it seemed like you had to be an A-list celebrity or a hedge fund tycoon to get one to so much as signal you back. But with homeowners increasingly hesitant to plow […]

Popeyes ‘Famous’ creator Al Copeland dies »

Al Copeland, founder of Popeyes Famous Fried Chicken, died Sunday at age 64, succumbing to salivary glands cancer. The Louisiana native built one of the country’s largest fried chicken chains before losing the business - only to start again.
Original post by Technology news - Business 2.0 Magazine

6 top tech launching pads »

A look at six rising technology hubs across the country, from the Pacific Northwest to southern Virginia - and even the Rust Belt.
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