
15 December 2011 | 6 replies
orWas your father's crop income lost due to the bad year.Was any of the money used to re fertilize the land or prepare it for the next year's crop?

3 May 2014 | 80 replies
I am a program manager, this is a long term retirement play for me.

16 December 2011 | 6 replies
(April 15th, June 15th, September 15th and January 15th) These are the estimated payment due dates each year. http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040es.pdfIf your state has an income tax, you will have to find their estimated tax form and fill that in as well)Be prepared to pay 30% or more of your total income in taxes(Income and SE tax which is comprised of both halves of Social Security and Medicare)Second, since you are in business for yourself as a sole proprietor, you will file form Schedule C with your Form 1040. http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040sc.pdfYou will want to include your payments on your 1040 when you file your return.A single-member LLC would have no difference as it is treated as a sole proprietor for that purpose.If your LLC elects to be taxes as a corporation(preferably an S-Corp) You would be required to do the same thing; however, you will also be required to issue a W-2, and file employment tax returns.

16 December 2011 | 10 replies
So, you need to be prepared to run down there quickly if you want to do the make ready yourself.

2 January 2012 | 14 replies
Needless to say, you have to be prepared to accept a "no" and walk away or just accept the existing offer if you go down this road.

18 December 2011 | 2 replies
In looking at the impressive list of speakers (not including myself) I wonder if this will be 24 hour per day prepared meetings with each attendee having to select certain ones over others and therefore miss many they might have an interest in.

18 December 2011 | 7 replies
Actually, it is graph paper and prepared to scale.

19 December 2011 | 3 replies
That would be double dipping.You want to line up a title company sooner rather than later, give them the preliminary contract and ask them to prepare the HUD-1 settlement statements.

19 December 2011 | 3 replies
Jason -Call up a Suntrust loan officer and ask them about their Doctor Loan program.

25 February 2012 | 5 replies
I purchased a training program and it seems to be very direct and to the point, however, there are no examples of how to conduct the conversation with the seller?!