Thursday, August 21, 2008

Question of the day: Why don't I have a home-based business :-( ?!?!

Greetings, Hotep and Wassuuuup,

To everyone from the wannabe traveler who imagines vacationing in Bora Bora to the novice who has tripped a time or two in unfamiliar shoes while semseter-at-sea-ing in Timbuktu to the seasoned tourist who knows of the best rooms with the softest toilet paper in the worst hotels. Did I miss anyone?

Welcome to the unofficially official blogspace of the "Pay-cation specialist." I'm here to help.

So, you don't have yourself a home-based business yet? Weeeeeell, why the @!$% not?!?!

Here is why you should:

  • Freedom from the ever-present, ever-stressful time constraints of the typical office setting.
  • Freedom from being forced to collaborate with the cognitively challenged.
  • Freedom to be your own boss, to determine how much money you can make instead of being subject to pre-determined levels of income.
  • Freedom from the proverbial 'rat race' cause even if you do 'win', you're still a rat.

    Speaking of rat races, I'm reminded of this one time when this crazy dude violently cut me off on the freeway for, I guess, not driving fast enough during a really bad rain storm that had other cars turned and flipper over on the sidelines one morning while on my way to work...

  • Tax Advantages

    With any business, including home-based business, there are significant deductions to which we are entitled as business owners. It enables us to redirect many everyday expenses into tax deductible savings that we wouldn't have otherwise. Just a few examples include:

    -Gasoline - You save 51 cents per dollar spent.

    -Cell Phone - If you use your phone to talk about your business even one time each month, the bill, or at least a portion, is tax deductible.

    -Meals - Say you're out enjoying dinner with a friend at your favorite restaurant - if you even mention your business at dinner, the your bill is tax deductible.

    As I said, these are just a few examples of the savings we are entitled to as business owners. A couple good books are: The Four Hour Work Week by Tim Ferris and 422 Tax Deductions For Businesses And Self-Employed Individuals by Bernard Kameroff.

  • Child Care

    For those of you with children, if you're at home...working...on your home-based business, then who needs child care, really. Save money, save the worry of not knowing how or what your kid is doing at the sitter's and spend more quality time with her, or him. If I had children, this would appeal to me probably the most, of all the reasons.

  • Home -based businesses offer you the SAME amenities (like tax advantages), as the traditional start-up WITHOUT the typical concerns.

    Those typical concerns include:

    -employees (this includes payroll & workman's comp)

    -overhead (your only overhead are the living expenses you incur already anyway)

    -MUCH less start-up costs (traditional business start-ups and franchises cost you thousands, so you spend a lot way before you begin to see profit).

    So, if you aren't already making your life easier by either supplementing or totally replacing your existing income with a home-based business, you're not benefitting from REAL job security, among many other things

    Until next post--where I'll get into the massive benefits of multi-level marketing, a.k.a. network marketing--feel free to click tha following link and explore my home-based travel business where, I'll equip your brain and make it real plain as to why it's insane not to at least entertain, these possibilities.

    http://WWW.TRAVELWHOLESAIL.BIZ/
    http://WWW.TRAVELWHOLESAIL.COM/
    Peace & Prosperity,
    The Pay-cation Specialist

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