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Aug 14, 2007 12:21 am |
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re: Creating a company run from home |
Lindy Asimus
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You've had all kinds of great answers on this thread, and like many have said, a Post Office Box is a good idea. Not only because it doesn't leave your private address plastered over everything you print for your business, but if you move, then you don't have to change anything.
As to whether incorporating is an appropriate measure for you, as others have mentioned, get some advice from an accountant. It depends on many things, but it for sure, won't make you any money.
I am rather intrigued though, at what I perceive to be a thought that one should be concerned about pretending to be something other than "working at home". Have we not progressed further than that in this day and age? With many successful people operating their core business from home, and taking their careers into their hands to create lifestyle choices that make sense for them, I had thought that this may have been all but dispelled. I have to say, if your (generic)credibility as to whether you can perform is based on whether you have elected to spend money on office space then you (generic) have bigger issues to address.
But that is not to say, working from home may not have its drawbacks.
For all with a business based from home, I recommend _Flying Solo - Loving Your Own Company_ to add to your bookmarks http://www.flyingsolo.com.au/
On the other hand Bradley, filling out your Ryze profile might be a good start. What do you actually Do?
Lindy
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