Here are some great resources I’ve found that might be useful to the aspiring WAHM. Double-DutyMoms Working Moms have it all: Family, Home, and Career. All moms are busy, but working moms have even more challenges to deal with. You could say they actually have two jobs or “double duty.” You will find tips on…
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As more and more people (women are leading the exodus) look for ways to earn extra money from home, a common question is “Where do you look for these virtual jobs?” Although you may find a few listed in Monster and Hotjobs, the majority of them can be found through fee-based services like Sohojobs, or…
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When it comes to transcription one of the more popular questions is: “If I wanted to start doing transcription from home, what kind of equipment would I need to buy?” Thanks to technology the answer to that question is a lot less than it would have been ten or more years ago. Today all you…
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Leveraging your time is one of the ways that smart businesses operate. One way that you can do this is by borrowing resources, trading skills and services instead of using money. But first what is a team? According to Webster’s dictionary, a team is “a number of persons associated together in work or an activity.”…
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You can “employ” your children once they turn eight years old (and earn tax deductions too!). Imagine how much of an advantage our children will have by learning the ropes of business firsthand and at an early age. As our children grow, so will their skill sets and experience. Imagine your son or daughter approaching…
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Would earning tax reductions be a good thing for you? As a home-based business owner or an independent contractor this is one of the benefits waiting for you? Here’s a quick look at some of the perks: General Office Supplies and Equipment Items which are used to do your job are also deductible. This includes…
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Working at home can teach your children the hands-on life skills they will need to get or create genuine jobs for themselves in the future. Through observation and participation in your business the children can discover their own “Geni-in-us” and feel confident to follow their talents and interests towards their goal of being a fully…
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I just got this in the mail and I wanted to get the info out ASAP: You will research data and provide information, resources and tools related to your area of expertise (this might be your local city or town or any subject of interest to you). For example, a Sports Examiner in Atlanta may…
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These jobs are (in my opinion) the best options for people who have children under the age of seven years of age. As I mentioned before, these recommendations are based upon my own experiences. You, however, know your children’s personalities and habits better than I, so please don’t take my recommendations as gospel. The following…
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In some cases, a work at home job is an easier option than trying to start your own business from scratch. The majority of people like to know exactly how much they will make each and every week. Working for an established company may provide benefits and taxes may be taken directly out of your…
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