Business Twitter expressed interest in buying TikTok's U.S. operations: sources |
- Twitter expressed interest in buying TikTok's U.S. operations: sources
- Buffett buys back $5.1 billion in Berkshire Hathaway stock as operating earnings take hit from coronavirus
- Losing Money Is a Winning Pandemic Tax Strategy for Some Companies
- Elon Musk was born rich. "We had so much money we couldn't even close our safe"
- The economy may get better, but your financial situation probably won't. The income growth of the upper 10% and lower 90% has been diverging more and more over the past 70 years.
- Shouting match at White House over TikTok
- How to let people know you doing business
- Should I wholesale to people who want to sell on ebay?
- TikTok to sue Trump administration sometime next week: report
- What Can an Enterprise Miss from its Analytics Strategy?
- Turf shoe outsole attachment
- Looking for advice on how to start my company with a friend.
- Never believed one could start a business with $0 capital. This sounds unbelievable but I was wrong.
- What bank accounts and entities do you use for your business? Do you keep a lot of cash in your business bank accounts or reinvest heavily?
- Do you use PayPal business for your business if so what are your tips and tricks to keeping your account open and the pros and cons of using it?
- Which business idea you wished you had thought about if you were to go back to 2019?
- What to look for when hiring web developers?
- Inherited stocks avoids estate taxes?
- Should we move our business closer to home? Or stay in the same area we are in currently?
- Weekly discussion about the book Think and Grow Rich
- Where do you get property for a dealership
Twitter expressed interest in buying TikTok's U.S. operations: sources Posted: 08 Aug 2020 08:22 PM PDT |
Posted: 08 Aug 2020 05:41 AM PDT |
Losing Money Is a Winning Pandemic Tax Strategy for Some Companies Posted: 08 Aug 2020 09:37 PM PDT |
Elon Musk was born rich. "We had so much money we couldn't even close our safe" Posted: 09 Aug 2020 02:26 AM PDT |
Posted: 09 Aug 2020 02:23 AM PDT |
Shouting match at White House over TikTok Posted: 08 Aug 2020 10:14 AM PDT |
How to let people know you doing business Posted: 09 Aug 2020 02:16 AM PDT Hi, Im just repairing PC´S for fun ... Im living in small town, but I dont know how to spread that Im repairing PC´S. [link] [comments] |
Should I wholesale to people who want to sell on ebay? Posted: 09 Aug 2020 01:47 AM PDT I own a brand that is steadily growing - we have 150 stockists and sell from our own website as well as ebay, amazon and etsy. I received an email from someone wanting to sell our products on ebay but I'm not sure whether to work with them. They sell a lot on ebay and our ebay sales aren't great at the moment but we're hoping they will improve. As they're low value items, I think they could probably sell them cheaper as we have a basic account and I assume they have a professional account and can make use of cheaper rates etc. Can anyone offer any advice? I'm wondering if there's anything I haven't thought of that would be a plus or minus. Thanks :) [link] [comments] |
TikTok to sue Trump administration sometime next week: report Posted: 08 Aug 2020 12:08 PM PDT |
What Can an Enterprise Miss from its Analytics Strategy? Posted: 08 Aug 2020 09:39 PM PDT |
Posted: 08 Aug 2020 08:55 PM PDT Should I pursue this idea? It's a way to change a sneaker into a turf shoe instantly and vice versa. Also, I don't know what to do about where to purchase the outsole? Is wholesaling from China an acceptable option? [link] [comments] |
Looking for advice on how to start my company with a friend. Posted: 08 Aug 2020 06:33 PM PDT Hi guys, I live in Toronto, Ontario and a friend of mine are looking to start a small clothing brand that sells handmade techwear clothes and accessories. So far we've been making masks (haven't sold any as we're still making them). We'll probably be an online retailer only, but I was looking for advice on how we should get started. I do have my own photography company that I use to do automotive photography, portraits and marketing stuff on the side, but it's a sole proprietorship (registered my business name, recieved a business number, and setup a business bank account). I assume registering something with a partner is different since there are two owners in the company. Any help would be greatly appreciated! [link] [comments] |
Never believed one could start a business with $0 capital. This sounds unbelievable but I was wrong. Posted: 08 Aug 2020 01:52 PM PDT Back in 2016, I dabbled into checking up how to start a digital business career. I scramble on various materials online on how to make money. Oh shit! I wouldn't like the one that would want me to invest something first as I feared risking in a business I didn't know much about. I can say my risk believe system on online investment was zero. My first knowledge in online business was in domain parking and flipping yet that will require you buy the domain from godaddy.com , namecheap.com, justdropped and many of those sites. I was looking for one that is free and I can park to earn me small bucks. But none! I check up other ways like blogging especially I learnt that one can set up a free WordPress, blogger, tumblr and other free to use sites but your domain name will have there suffix in the dotcom. I innocently set up dailycashlife.wordpress.com I put up some little articles on it which talks about making money online and some of the articles I have read on the niche. Fast forward to 2017, I had absorbed much learning online especially on running facebook ads for businesses. I summoned a courage to chat a company I found their website online and I shared my experience. I was sincere to let them know that I am just starting out as a digital marketer but with much zeal to help any firm to turn in more sales and double their revenue. I was given the chance to start up handling all their social media platforms with my little experience in graphics design. That was when I made my first $20 for that service. Though I never expected anything as I couldn't consider myself to be an expert. After making this bucks for a constant 3 months, I started trading forex from part of it and I made few profits too. Though I lost also but my capital management strategy worked out for me to turn in $200 from a $75 trade within 2 months. That was how I started multiplying my investments online taking up more chances and today, I may not be so rich as you may think but I am comfortable with my strategy of earning online consistently doing so for barely 3 years now. I doubted the article I read in 2016 on how one can start an investment with $0 capital. I think I owe the writer an apology for my doubting act. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 08 Aug 2020 08:49 AM PDT |
Posted: 08 Aug 2020 09:33 AM PDT |
Which business idea you wished you had thought about if you were to go back to 2019? Posted: 08 Aug 2020 12:31 PM PDT |
What to look for when hiring web developers? Posted: 08 Aug 2020 10:42 AM PDT I'm not a programmer myself so it's quite difficult for me to gauge how "good" a developer is if I'm deciding to hire one for an e-commerce business. I've researched on popular programming languages such as MERN, React and frameworks such as Laravel - should I ask developers if they know these just to have an idea that they can do the job on top of their previous experiences? Are there additional checklists that I should be covering? [link] [comments] |
Inherited stocks avoids estate taxes? Posted: 08 Aug 2020 10:13 AM PDT Context: I keep seeing this conversation emerge around Bezos/other billionaires who own large percentages of high value public company stock and that it should be taxed and redistributed, etc. I get the complexity of the argument involved (dilute ownership and they might no longer be in control of company; they control too much wealth; etc). My question is: are inherited stocks taxed AT ALL during the transition? Do these in any way count towards estate taxes? If not, couldn't super wealthy shelter their wealth from the estate tax by (broadly) investing it? [link] [comments] |
Should we move our business closer to home? Or stay in the same area we are in currently? Posted: 08 Aug 2020 10:06 AM PDT Hi Friends. I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask, but I'm looking for some practical business advice: My husband is a Chiropractor and has rented a room inside another business for the past few years. The rent included everything - including receptionists, etc. Recently, they want to double our rent. It doesn't make sense to stay, so we are know looking for a new place to rent. They said they will still refer people to my husband when ask, but I don't see them actively promoting his business. Here's my question: do we find an office space a few minutes from where he has been practicing for the past few years? Or do we take this opportunity and move his clinic 10 minutes closer to our house? Keeping the clinic close to his previous location means it's easy access to all his current clients. It would be an almost unchanging location since it's just a few blocks away. But it's more expensive and still a drive from our home. Moving the clinic 10 minutes closer to our house means our rent would be cheaper (for better quality), and we would be much closer to our house. We live in a large and growing city and traffic is getting increasingly congested, so it would be a big positive and higher quality of life to live closer to work. But, would cause us to lose a fair amount of clients due to the new commute they may have to make? Does anyone have any experience with moving a business and how it can impact your clients? Thanks so much! [link] [comments] |
Weekly discussion about the book Think and Grow Rich Posted: 08 Aug 2020 08:52 AM PDT We will be organizing 3-5 people discussing one chapter one hour a week via zoom let me know if interested! [link] [comments] |
Where do you get property for a dealership Posted: 08 Aug 2020 07:43 AM PDT Where and how do you find property for something like a car dealership? Is there a website I could go to that shows building property for sale? I don't know where to start. Thank you [link] [comments] |
You are subscribed to email updates from business. To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. | Email delivery powered by Google |
Google, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States |
No comments:
Post a Comment