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December
24, 2008
1. Setting Goals: Want What You Really Want
2. Small Business Bookkeeping Blunders
3. SBA 2001-2008: A Record of Reform
4. NBA Benefit Provider - Biz Filings
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1.
Setting Goals: Want What You Really Want
Copyright (c)
2008 Timothy Aaron Whiston
Have More Than Enough
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Most
of us only focus on goals we believe are realistic, or reasonably
within our
grasp. But to achieve true success and happiness we must
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2. Small Business Bookkeeping Blunders
by
Stephen Nelson
http://www.stephenlnelson.com
and
http://www.llcsexplained.com
©
2008
As the end of year approaches, many small business
CPAs and
bookkeepers find their stress levels rising. In only a few short
weeks,
these accountants know they'll see silly bookkeeping errors in many
of their small business clients' books--errors that have meant the
business
owners have paid too little or too much in taxes. Errors that
mean the business
owner hasn't really been able to effectively
manage the finances of the business.
Fortunately,
these bookkeeping blunders are easy enough to fix:
http://www.nationalbusiness.org/NBAWEB/Newsletter2008/2605.htm
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3. SBA 2001-2008: A Record
of Reform
When President Bush came to office in 2001,
he wanted to bring the
U.S. Small Business Administrations policies,
processes, and products
into the 21st century. Global competition and advanced
technology were
rapidly changing the environment for entrepreneurs, but SBAs
processes
needed reform. The agencys systems, some of which had been
in place
since its creation in 1953, were cumbersome, confusing and outdated.
Learn more about the changes that have taken place
with your SBA:
http://www.nationalbusiness.org/NBAWEB/Newsletter2008/2606.htm
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