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How the Bookkeeper Finally Stopped Struggling and Began to Get Lots of Clients

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Hope for the New Economy in the St Paul Minneapolis Area

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Marketing Buzz for Business in 2012

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Marketing Tip

Marketing Tip #1

Create a Monthly Marketing Calendar

Choose one marketing theme for each month in 2012. Then feature the theme on your website, in social media postings and in all your monthly marketing efforts.

The themes will also give you new points for discussion at networking events and a reason to approach prospects throughout the year.  Here’s a link to a Monthly Marketing Calendar template to get you started.

Thanks to Karen Emaneulson, Reciprocatellc.com for this tip.

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The Three Things Your 2012 Business Plan Absolutely Must Have

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Small Business Tax Help

New 2011 Income Tax Webinar

SCORE Minneapolis has just released the 2011 version of “Income Taxes for Small Businesses”.   For new entrepreneurs it will help take the mystery out of taxes!  The webinar covers two broad topics:

First, the Form 1040, Schedule C Profit and Loss for a Business.  It discusses all of the unusual items an entrepreneur may encounter as they prepare for their April 15 tax filing date, including use of personal cars and home office expenses,  expensing capital equipment cost versus depreciation, independent contractors, etc.

Second, it covers the business owner’s personal Form 1040 by integrating the Schedule C.  The business is made aware of their options for Self-Employed Retirement Plans and Health Insurance coverage, plus Self-Employed taxes for Social Security and Medicare.

This sixty-six minute discussion will not make you a tax expert, but will let you approach taxes with a level of knowledge needed to take advantage of deductions available to you.  It also points out areas where your accountant can be of help.

Click Here to view the registration information.

 

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