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Going Online- Why Accountants and CPAs Should Have Websites ll take writing a fiction novel as an example:The Tax Software RevolutionThe most common service that accountants and CPAs provide to the public at large is tax preparation. That tradition has had a large hole blown in it by the arrival of software packages that allow individuals to prepare their own tax returns with an on-screen guide walking them through the process. The states and the federal government have cooperated by making online filing available and, furthermore, an attractive option because it will get you your tax refund quicker than a traditional paper filing.Millions of Americans have opted for this method, and for many of them it's a good choice. Large numbers of them did not use accounting services in the first place, as they had simple tax returns. However there is also a large class of people who are utilizing the yearly software option when perhaps they would do better with professional service. A good accountant can find tax breaks or prepare itemized lists that help your tax situation where you may not see the opportunity or may not be willing to dedicate the time to itemizing.Why Professionals are Better than SoftwareThe individuals that are caught between the "simple return" pool and the group of people who have to use professional help every year because of complicated personal financial situations are the group that accountants and CPAs need to recapture. The best way to convince someone that paying for professional services will save them money in the long run is to spell it out for them, and the First, last, and foremost, it must grab my attention from the start – and hold it to the last page. Like any item I consider buying, I look for two main things: I want it to provide me with what I am looking for - And I want value for money. I want a work of fiction to supply me with a ‘good read’. I want it to give me an ‘experience.’ I want a story to give me a feeling of Divorce & Alimony-Understanding The Different Types Of Support Awards We've all done it! We've all written our 'masterpiece', smiled smugly, sent it off to an editor - and waited (im)patiently to receive his reply, and become rich and famous overnight.By definition, alimony is a specific amount of money ordered by a court to be paid by one spouse to the other. The term of payments can either be limited or indefinite and, traditionally, was designed to be paid by the husband to the wife. Historically, men were expected to support their families while women became homemakers. Today, everything has changed. With women now being a staple in the workforce, the courts have employed a new alimony-award system. Alimony, often referred to as maintenance, can now be granted to either spouse and is largely based on economic need.Whether you are seeking or being pursued for alimony, it is important to understand the different types and what they mean to you. Permanent alimony, which does still exist, is typically granted only if the awarded spouse is unlikely to gain employment in the future. Temporary alimony, on the other hand, is granted on the basis that the receiving spouse simply needs help in maintaining a certain quality of life throughout the divorce process. One example would be a marriage separation where one spouse immediately vacates the household and leaves the other to pay the mortgage and all other household expenses. In this case, a temporary alimony award may be granted, during the course of a marriage separation, in an effort to allow the receiving spouse to get back on his/her feet financially prior to the actual divorce being finalized.Rehabilitative alimony is considered to be a short-term support award and can range anywhere from several months to a f Perhaps it was a short story, an article maybe, a poem, or even our first book. (The one we just knew was a winner.) Whatever it was it is almost a certainty that at best all we received was a rejection slip. At this point most abandon all thought of becoming an author and concentrate on knitting blanket squares - or breeding iguanas. So what went wrong? Why didn't the editor like your work? What do you need to do to impress an Editor, and sufficiently inspire him or her to not only read your manuscript - but offer you a contract? How do you set about convincing them to take a chance and publish your book? Many of you will try several times. and submit your M/S to several Editors. Most of you will fail - and wonder why! The answer is simple: You are trying to convince the wrong person - FORGET THE EDITOR: The person you should be convincing of your manuscript’s merits is ME. Who am I? What’s so special about me? I am the one that supplies the cash to make the thing a viable proposition. Keep me happy, and Editors will snap your work up. How do you convince me to part with my cash? Easy: I am a simple kind of guy called ‘Joe Public’. Impress me, and I’ll buy your stuff. If not, it probably sucks: I’m easy to please, but no sucker. Although I’m easy to please, your writing will need to follow some simple guidelines to grab – AND HOLD – my attention. If it does that, fame and fortune beckons you. The following is applicable whatever you write, irrespective of genre. For the sake of simplicity we’ll take writing a fiction novel as an example: First, last, and foremost, it must grab my attention from the start – and hold it to the last page. Like any item I consider buying, I look for two main things: I want it to provide me with what I am looking for - And I want value for money. I want a work of fiction to supply me with a ‘good read’. I want it to give me an ‘experience.’ I want a story to give me a feeling of i Vehicle Insurance - A Must Have For Driver Protection hought of becoming an author and concentrate on knitting blanket squares - or breeding iguanas.The first thing you need to do after buying a vehicle, whether it is a car, motorcycle or a truck, is to get vehicle insurance. The amount you will pay depends on several factors: the type of vehicle you are purchasing, how long you have been driving, what state you live in, and whether you have had any accidents. If getting vehicle insurance seems confusing to you, you are not alone. Most of us do not know how to get the best deal on auto insurance, and the great majority of us are overpaying. Getting the best rate means you will have to put in some time and effort but in the end, you will be happy that you did.Some companies may present you with a list of their competitors' rates and offer to give you the lowest one. However, you may not know whether they have left the very lowest ones off that list. Devious practices such as this can cost you a lot of money. This is a cut throat business and these vehicle insurance companies want yours badly.The solution is to do the homework yourself. Gather up all your pertinent information and that of every driving member of your household. You will need to have handy your current car, motorcycle or truck insurance information and driving history for each driver. You will get the best rate if you have a clean driving record, have taken defensive driving courses and live in a safe area. And unless you are financing a vehicle, you do not have to have full insurance, which will also save you money. Be prepared to answer a lot of questions, and to wait a couple of days So what went wrong? Why didn't the editor like your work? What do you need to do to impress an Editor, and sufficiently inspire him or her to not only read your manuscript - but offer you a contract? How do you set about convincing them to take a chance and publish your book? Many of you will try several times. and submit your M/S to several Editors. Most of you will fail - and wonder why! The answer is simple: You are trying to convince the wrong person - FORGET THE EDITOR: The person you should be convincing of your manuscript’s merits is ME. Who am I? What’s so special about me? I am the one that supplies the cash to make the thing a viable proposition. Keep me happy, and Editors will snap your work up. How do you convince me to part with my cash? Easy: I am a simple kind of guy called ‘Joe Public’. Impress me, and I’ll buy your stuff. If not, it probably sucks: I’m easy to please, but no sucker. Although I’m easy to please, your writing will need to follow some simple guidelines to grab – AND HOLD – my attention. If it does that, fame and fortune beckons you. The following is applicable whatever you write, irrespective of genre. For the sake of simplicity we’ll take writing a fiction novel as an example: First, last, and foremost, it must grab my attention from the start – and hold it to the last page. Like any item I consider buying, I look for two main things: I want it to provide me with what I am looking for - And I want value for money. I want a work of fiction to supply me with a ‘good read’. I want it to give me an ‘experience.’ I want a story to give me a feeling of 3 Ways to Keep Disaster-Proof Finances ditors. Most of you will fail - and wonder why!In August 2005, the people of the gulf coast United States suffered record losses of life, homes and businesses from Hurricane Katrina. Merely months before, thousands lost their homes and lives in Southeast Asia during a reckless Tsunami. Although it is hard to imagine the threat of natural disasters and emergencies until we find ourselves involved in one, it is always smart to plan ahead. Use the following three tips to help gauge whether you and your family are financially prepared for an emergency situation or disaster:1. Start an emergency savings fund.Many individuals and families find it difficult to save for the future. While it is important to save for your retirement or your child’s higher education, you cannot forget to plan ahead in case of an emergency. Insurance can help during a time of crisis, but very rarely does an insurance claim cover 100% of the damages incurred from a natural disaster or other emergency. By putting away small amounts of money each week, month or pay period, saving for an unexpected event can be very easy. Plus, with automatic online transfers and direct deposit, banks and credit unions can automatically transfer money from your paycheck each week to make your emergency savings much easier to swallow.2. Stay insured.Disasters do happen and it never hurts to be prepared. While it is easy to think, “it’ll never happen to me,” the monthly insurance cost will seem like pennies should you find yourself in an emergency situation without any insurance h The answer is simple: You are trying to convince the wrong person - FORGET THE EDITOR: The person you should be convincing of your manuscript’s merits is ME. Who am I? What’s so special about me? I am the one that supplies the cash to make the thing a viable proposition. Keep me happy, and Editors will snap your work up. How do you convince me to part with my cash? Easy: I am a simple kind of guy called ‘Joe Public’. Impress me, and I’ll buy your stuff. If not, it probably sucks: I’m easy to please, but no sucker. Although I’m easy to please, your writing will need to follow some simple guidelines to grab – AND HOLD – my attention. If it does that, fame and fortune beckons you. The following is applicable whatever you write, irrespective of genre. For the sake of simplicity we’ll take writing a fiction novel as an example: First, last, and foremost, it must grab my attention from the start – and hold it to the last page. Like any item I consider buying, I look for two main things: I want it to provide me with what I am looking for - And I want value for money. I want a work of fiction to supply me with a ‘good read’. I want it to give me an ‘experience.’ I want a story to give me a feeling of Unsecured Business Loans-Satiate Your Financial Requirements sy: I am a simple kind of guy called ‘Joe Public’. Impress me, and I’ll buy your stuff. If not, it probably sucks: I’m easy to please, but no sucker.Generally, most of our business requirements are of short term and can be easily fulfilled with the help of unsecured business loans. If you have an urgent requirement to fulfil your business needs then opting for this loan type would be a smart move.Unsecured business loans are processed fast, as most of our time is saved, due to the absence of valuation of collateral. As this loan type doesn’t necessitates the presence of collateral, so the threat of repossession of your property can be avoided. In addition to this, less paper work decreases the hassles of procuring loans.Though, you can approach high street banks, building societies and the private lenders for loans. But, if you are not aware of the loan market, then it is advisable for you to approach the private lenders of the UK. The fierce competition among the lenders in the UK may help you in getting a good loan deal.You can meet most of your business needs with this loan type, like buying premises for your office, purchasing plants and machinery, maintaining cash flow in the organisation, giving wages to the employees etc.Unsecured business loans can cater to the needs of prospective businessmen in establishing their own business enterprise. It can even help the existing businessmen in expanding their business horizons.Unsecured business loans are a good loan option for small businessmen, where they can borrow a smaller loan amount, with a shorter repa Although I’m easy to please, your writing will need to follow some simple guidelines to grab – AND HOLD – my attention. If it does that, fame and fortune beckons you. The following is applicable whatever you write, irrespective of genre. For the sake of simplicity we’ll take writing a fiction novel as an example: First, last, and foremost, it must grab my attention from the start – and hold it to the last page. Like any item I consider buying, I look for two main things: I want it to provide me with what I am looking for - And I want value for money. I want a work of fiction to supply me with a ‘good read’. I want it to give me an ‘experience.’ I want a story to give me a feeling of Where's Your Content? ll take writing a fiction novel as an example:Once again, it's being made clear that the old isn't old at all. Google's latest update seems to make it clearer than ever that actual website content continues to be a vital element in creating a successful website. Of course, there's lots more to it, but what we do know is that all search engines like content, especially when it's new, different and unique. Static sites where new content is not being added on a regular basis, become stale and their rankings often drop.Solutions that involve large amounts of content from RSS feeds or search engine results are now looking like a good method to get you dropped from Google. Scraping is illegal. While imitation may be a form of flattery, stealing the full content from a site or blog is just criminal. If this seems even slightly tempting, forget it. You won't last long and the consequences aren't worth it.So where is your content? The absolute best source of content remains articles you write yourself. Why? First, they're unique. Second, you can submit them to article directories for links and wider distribution. Third, branding. The people who write and publish good quality information become known.The downside? It all takes time and you have to do your research. Few people can write quality niche content without doing at least some research. However, if your plan involves a long-term business in a niche, it's well worth it. While all the information you use in your articles might be easily found with a little searching, the reality is that very few people wil First, last, and foremost, it must grab my attention from the start – and hold it to the last page. Like any item I consider buying, I look for two main things: I want it to provide me with what I am looking for - And I want value for money. I want a work of fiction to supply me with a ‘good read’. I want it to give me an ‘experience.’ I want a story to give me a feeling of interacting with it. It must set me thinking. If your story does that, you’ve given me value for money - and I’ll come back for more. When looking for fiction to read, my first rule is to ignore the cover picture. Chances are that even a book on growing carnations - or bee keeping - will have a naked lady in some un-natural pose adorning the cover, hoping to catch the eye of any male punter in a hurry. Having said that, you ignore YOUR cover at your peril! - It is the first thing your prospective purchaser sees. It is their first interaction with your story. At this point, they have no feeling for the contents, no connection with story or characters. In my role as Joe Public, if I’m in a hurry I’ll grab a book that I’ve not read, but is written by an author I’m familiar with. With time to spare, I’ll peruse titles at leisure, read any synopsis or other blurb, and flick through a few pages to get a feel of the story. It is at this point your skill as an author is put to the test. Your story must be written in a way that – even a cursory perusal – will grab me, set me thinking, wondering, and reacting: It must make a connection with me. The better you’re able to make this connection, the more certain you are to sell me your story. To do this you require certain basic building blocks to use in your story’s construction: A good plot, believable characters, and some form of action. It will require dialogue, some descriptions, and a definite structure to it. Use these components with skill, give them substance and quality, add a touch of your unique style and you will create an enjoyable experience for me. The quality of each component in your construction is critical: Any weak link in the chain, and y
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