by Karla Dennis | Mar 13, 2020 | Taxes
Do you run an Etsy shop or sell jewelry in your spare time? Have you always dreamed of turning your hobby into a business? If so, it’s important to realize that the IRS has specific tax rules about this type of enterprise. Before you take the leap from hobby to enterprise, consider the following to help you stay compliant: If the IRS classifies your business as a hobby, you have to prove a valid profit motive if you want to claim related deductions. If your business claims a net loss for too many years or fails to meet other requirements, the IRS may classify it as a hobby. For tax years beginning in 2018, this will prevent you from claiming any hobby-related expenses against your hobby income. read...
by Karla Dennis | Mar 6, 2020 | Business
Due to the rise of social media apps and content, many people are now relying on social media to help build their small businesses. Many people have started their business on platforms such as Instagram and Facebook. Although it can be easy to start, the hard part is getting followers and standing out from the crowd. To stand out and have a style that represents your brand, you’re going to need a few essential apps to help you fulfill your small business vision. Canva: If you need to make flyers, posters, Instagram posts, or any photos at all, Canva is the go-to for most social media users. Canva is easy to use and has many templates that can fit any look you may be going for. This app can be used on computers and mobile phones, making it easy to access no matter on what device. Available on both IOS and Android, it’s easy to share and accessible for anyone in the business. This app is also easier to use than other more advanced apps such as Photoshop or Adobe. Canva does have some premium options, but other than that, it is free to use. Canva also makes it easy to download your creations and share them on all social media platforms. read...
by Karla Dennis | Feb 27, 2020 | Money
It’s never too early to start teaching your children the value of a dollar. Money is something that they are probably exposed to every day and will use every day in the near future. Building a good foundation for your children is vital to their success as adults, and what better topic than that of money. Children must begin to understand that the things they own have been acquired through work and dedication. As a parent, you may need some ideas on how to start this process. Talk to them about your job, home, cars, and food. Your children may already know a lot more than you may think. It’s essential to explain to them what it is you do every day and why. This can lead to you telling them about how money works, what you can buy with money, and why it’s important. An excellent way to do this is to explain to them that you pay for their home, food, etc. Explain to them in a way that they can understand. Explain to them where you work, what it is you do, and why. This may be very hard for your children to understand, but eventually, they will be more and more exposed to the idea of jobs and money. read...
by Karla Dennis | Feb 20, 2020 | Business
If you left your office in disarray before the holidays, you’re probably not the only one. However, a cluttered workspace can hinder your productivity. As you ease back into your regular work routine, take an hour to apply our tips to help you clear out, clean up and create space for a new year. It’s time for office organizing 101. 1. Purge your papersAs you work to tame the paper piles, be sure to think through how you can reduce the amount of paper you generate in the first place. After all, we do live in the digital age. Ask yourself: Do I need to print emails? Can I scan documents and receipts instead of keeping hard copies? While you are at it, remember to shred any documents that contain sensitive information read...
by Karla Dennis | Feb 13, 2020 | Lifestyle
Valentine’s Day can be a very stressful time, especially when you’re tight on money or trying to figure out what to do year after year. Like many other holidays, the pressure can be tough trying to figure out what to do or buy. When in reality, Valentine’s Day should be focused on who you love and showing them appreciation. Below are tips for saving money, creating new traditions, or finding new ways to express yourself this Valentine’s Day. Cook dinner at home: Food is often the way to anyone’s heart. There is nothing more romantic or thoughtful than putting in the effort to cook for someone else. Think of your partner’s favorite meal or something they have been wanting to try. So many of us watch online recipes and never make them. This Valentine’s Day challenge yourself and create something delicious for your partner. Cooking can definitely be a challenge, especially if you don’t usually cook. However, doing something unexpected and challenging will seem even more special for your loved ones. Above is the average cost of Valentine’s Day dinner in 4 major cities. Cooking at home and buying the ingredients yourself can also be a way to save some money on that dinner and instead enjoy a nice dinner at home. Plus, that extra money being saved can still go into a beautiful gift for your partner. Another great tip would be for both of you to cook dinner together at home and make an afternoon of it. Cooking can be very relaxing and fun when you have someone else to help you. Open up a bottle of...
by Karla Dennis | Feb 6, 2020 | Lifestyle
Sleep schedules are referenced when discussing babies, toddlers, and children. It seems as if the older you get, the fewer sleep schedules are discussed. However, as adults, we need the energy to keep us going through work, school, or other life activities. Getting a plan going for bed can be difficult, especially when you have kids, pets, or other things going on. With that said, everyone should strive to have a healthy relationship with sleep and our routines. Sleep is especially essential for those that work long hours, exercise regularly, or want to lead healthier lives. The following are the five things everyone should be doing to fix their sleep schedule. read...