The 60-Second Commute: A Guide to Your 24/7 Home Office LifeFT Press, 2003 - 206 páginas More than 60,000,000 people work at home at least some of the time -- and many more are considering it. Now, there's a start-to-finish sourcebook for overcoming every challenge associated with working at home -- from choosing the right technology to balancing work with your personal life. Erica Orloff and Dr. Kathy Levinson start by assessing the pluses and minuses of working at home, and helping you realistically evaluate whether you're cut out to do so. They systematically review meat-and-potatoes issues like insurance and taxation, deciding whether to incorporate, and setting up a comfortable and productive home office. Equally important, they offer extensive practical advice on the personal side of working at home -- from time management to "mental health days," avoiding isolation to setting house "rules" that help you get the job done without disregarding your family, friends, and neighbors. |
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... Child Care Tax Credit 107 When to File Your Tax Return and What Forms to Use 108 Who Pays Quarterly Taxes? 109 An Independent Contractor or an Employee? 110 The Important Month ofJanuary 110 Flying Below the Radar 111 Do Sole ...
... Child Care Tax Credit 107 When to File Your Tax Return and What Forms to Use 108 Who Pays Quarterly Taxes? 109 An Independent Contractor or an Employee? 110 The Important Month ofJanuary 110 Flying Below the Radar 111 Do Sole ...
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... Child Care: Life on the High Wire 149 Can You Go it Alone? 149 The My Time, Your Time, Our Time Rule 149 How Do You Know What You Need? 151 The Menu ofChild Care Options 153 The Difference Between a Nanny and an Au Pair 154 Taxable ...
... Child Care: Life on the High Wire 149 Can You Go it Alone? 149 The My Time, Your Time, Our Time Rule 149 How Do You Know What You Need? 151 The Menu ofChild Care Options 153 The Difference Between a Nanny and an Au Pair 154 Taxable ...
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Contenido
Next StopHome | 1 |
Creating a Space for Your 60Second Commute | 15 |
Technology 60Second Commute Essentials | 23 |
The 247 Lifestyle Time Management in the Home Office | 35 |
Organization How to Get Your Act Together | 49 |
Professionalism in the Home Office | 65 |
Get the Ball Rolling Business and Budget Plans | 75 |
Taxes Dont Get Caught Asleep at the Wheel | 93 |
Strategies for Hanging in When the Going Gets Tough | 165 |
Telecommuting Proposals Getting into the Home Office | 171 |
Marketing Yourself and Your Small Business | 175 |
Government Resources | 181 |
Organizations and Associations | 183 |
StartUp Assistance | 189 |
Web Hot Spots | 191 |
Glossary | 195 |
Legal Eagles Understanding Your Business and the Law | 117 |
Insurance in the Home Office | 135 |
Pink Slip Blues | 139 |
Child Care Life on the High Wire | 149 |
References | 199 |
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