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Smart Business for Contractors: A Guide to Money and the Law (For Pros By Pros)![]() | James M Kramon | A contractor needs three basic things to be successful in business: an accountant, a calendar, and this book. Completely revised and updated, the advice in Smart Business for Contractors all but insures a contractor's increased efficiency and profitability.Kramon, aveteran contractor's attorney, walks his readers through details big and small that make the difference between contractors who have more work than they can do yet barely make ends meet and contractors who work at a manageable pace, keep up-to-date records, and turn a profit job after job, year after year. Covering the spectrum of a contractor's career, Smart Business for Contractors includes new detailed information on what a contractor can expect in his first year in business and updated information on tools every contractor needs to plan intelligently for retirement (yes, a contractor needs to begin planning for retirement during his first year in the business!). Also included in this revision is instruction on how to price jobs accurately, draft successful contracts, bill clients and collect payments, optimize every possible tax deduction available to contractors, including the applicable deduction for a home office. There is also timely information on flex-spending plans, record-keeping, and partnership and corporation options all geared toward increasing a contractor's efficiency and profitability. | |
The Janitorial Contractors Bible![]() | Robert Jack Kravitz | To Provide the most complete, detailed and comprehensive source of information on the janitorial industry.To help the budding entrepreneur as well as the established contractor build, grow, succeed, prosper and enjoy their business to the fullest. | |
Small Time Operator: How to Start Your Own Business, Keep Your Books, Pay Your Taxes, and Stay Out of Trouble!![]() | Bernard B. Kamoroff | Written for small businesses, self-employed individuals, employers, professionals, independent contractors, home businesses, and Internet businesses, Small Time Operator is the most popular business start-up guide ever. In clear, easy to understand language, the author covers: getting permits and licenses; how to finance a business; finding the right business location; creating and using a business plan; choosing and protecting a business name; deciding whether to incorporate; establishing a complete bookkeeping system; hiring employees; federal, state and local taxes; buying a business or franchise; dealing with - and avoiding - the IRS; doing business on the Internet; insurance, contracts, pricing, trademarks, patents, and much more. | |
Working for Yourself: Law & Taxes for Independent Contractors, Freelancers & Consultants![]() | Stephen Fishman J.D. | For the more than twenty million Americans who are self-employed and offer their services on a contract basis, Working For Yourself is the book to have. It tells the reader how to: successfully meet business start-up requirements,comply with strict IRS rules, draft solid consulting and independent contractor agreements, get paid in full and on time.Please see Consultant and Independent Contractor Agreements for all the legal forms and agreements necessary either to work as an independent contractor or consultant, or to run a home-based business. | |
Legal Guide for Starting & Running a Small Business![]() | Fred S. Steingold | Start and run your business with this all-in-one book. Small business owners are regularly confronted by a bewildering array of legal questions and problems. Ignoring them can lead to disaster -- but with lawyers typically charging $200-$300 an hour, calling one to answer routine legal questions can be a fast track to the poorhouse. Fortunately, you have a better alternative. Legal Guide for Starting & Running a Small Business clearly explains the practical and legal information you need to: raise start-up money choose between a sole proprietorship, partnership or LLC get licenses and permits buy or sell a business or franchise negotiate a favorable lease insure your business hire independent contractors safely understand small business tax rules pick and protect a good name resolve legal disputes adopt the best customer policies enter into strong contracts cope with financial problems The 11th edition is revised to provide the latest regulations, tax numbers and business realities in a changing economy. It also provides a start-up checklist, an expanded discussion about choosing a business structure, updates to bankruptcy law -- and much more. (20070202) | |
The Complete Guide To Conducting Seminars At Sea![]() | Mary Long | This book is an informational guide book with a step by steop guide complete with real on-board seminar samples. It is designed by Mary Long, a world authority and professional speaker on cruise ships for consultants, trainers, speakers, organizations or associations in virtually any industry, trade or business who are interested in taking their subjects on the high seas aboard the luxury cruise liners of the world. | |
Keeping the Books: Basic Recordkeeping and Accounting for the Successful Small Business![]() | Linda Pinson | The premier resource for basic bookkeeping and business record management, Keeping the Books is a comprehensive, yet down to earth, treatment of one of the most important, yet often neglected, aspects of running a business. User-friendly and packed with easy-to-understand illustrations, worksheets, and forms, this popular financial reference tool is completely updated, and replete with the variety of IRS forms that entrepreneurs have to be familiar with. From updating car and transportation expenses to exploding the myths around independent contractors, the author presents everything a small company needs to know to maintain proper records. Following the roadmap outlined in Keeping the Books, entrepreneurs will learn how to: Prepare and analyze financial statements to stay in touch with the heartbeat of their businessSet up bookkeeping systems to keep track of financial detailsMaintain the required IRS records necessary to stay out of troublePlan for required taxes due | |
Tax Savvy for Small Business: Year-Round Tax Strategies to Save You Money![]() | Frederick W. Daily | Knowing the ins and outs of the tax code is vital to the health of every small business. Virtually every decision a business makes has tax consequences that can affect its bottom line -- and the IRS is always watching. Fortunately, Tax Savvy for Small Business provides valuable strategies that will free up your time and money for what counts: running your business, and running it effectively. It explains how to: *deduct current and capitalized expenses *write off long-term assets *write off up to $104,000 of long-term assets each year *compare the advantages of different legal structures *take advantage of fringe benefits *keep records that will head off trouble with the IRS *get tax breaks from business losses *pay payroll taxes on time *deduct home-office expenses *negotiate payment plans for late taxes *handle an audit *get IRS penalties and interest reduced *maximize retirement funds *use retirement funds as a tax break Completely updated, the 8th edition of Tax Savvy for Small Business provides the latest tax breaks, rules, forms and publications. This edition also includes a brand new list of the Top 25 Business Deductions -- the best deductions to take and how to claim them. An essential book for entrepreneurs, independent contractors, small-business owners and anyone else making money on their own -- get it today! | |
Managing a Construction Firm on Just 24 Hours a Day![]() | Matt Stevens | This detailed overview of the construction contracting business delivers an invaluable collection of best practices, forms, templates, and checklists designed to reduce risks and increase profits. Contractors will learn everything they need to know about the make-or-break areas of estimating, pricing, bidding, project management, and financial management. The author is well-known in the industry, with a weekly newsletter, website, online digest, regular column for Contractor magazine, and 70-plus seminar bookings for 2006 Extensive examples and illustrations help readers apply the insights offered | |
Running a Successful Construction Company (For Pros, by Pros)![]() | David Gerstel | Running a small business can be daunting to the builder whose expertise is in the hands on work -- not finance or law. This book, written by a builder who came up through the trades himself -- and who for decades has run a highly respected and successful construction operation that does both remodeling and new construction -- helps to demystify the day-to-day challenges that contractors face. Running a Successful Construction Company is acknowledged as the leading book in its field. Includes 50 color photos and drawings. |
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