 Reuters |
Franchising heats up as economy cools downReuters The IFA says cost of entry ranges from $20000 or less for a simple home-based business to more than $1 million for businesses requiring real estate and customized equipment. One major problem slowing franchising progress is the severity of the current …
|
 Reuters |
Franchising heats up as economy cools downReuters The IFA says cost of entry ranges from $20000 or less for a simple home-based business to more than $1 million for businesses requiring real estate and customized equipment. One major problem slowing franchising progress is the severity of the current …
|
USANA Health Sciences Q4 2008 Earnings Call TranscriptSeeking Alpha, NY Ongoing our objectives in 2009 include continuing to promote USANA's outstanding home-based business opportunity, including the benefits of the new Elite Bonus and the Matching Bonus. We're going to continue helping our associates build their USANA …
|
Design Your LifeSparta Expositor, TN These are some of the very reasons that millions of women have turned away from traditional nine-to-five office jobs and have found exactly what they're looking for in the home-based business of direct sales. Direct selling is simply person-to-person …
|
Home Based Business group meeting ThursdayCanada.com, Canada By Comox Valley EchoJanuary 2, 2009 Then come to Comox Valley's Home Based Business Association (CVHBBA) meeting on Jan. 8 for ideas and motivation! The CVHBBA meeting is held on the first Thursday of every month. Networking starts at 6:30 pm and …
|
On the Money: Tax deductions for a home officeSan Luis Obispo Tribune, CA By CHUCK MYERS - McClatchy-Tribune News Service Several tax benefits accompany running a home-based business, especially when it comes to business deductions. But the rules governing home-based business deductions aren't always easy to understand, …
|
Testing for toxins likely to poison businessDaytona Beach News-Journal, FL "This law is going to put every home-based business that sells products for children out of business," said Darlene "Dar" Roth, a doll maker based in Port Orange. Even as the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act took effect Feb. …
|