We recently touched on the profound idiocy of the self-employment tax, under which non-payroll income is subject to double the payroll tax of wage income. This falls heavily on the self-employed, many of whom correctly consider themselves small business owners....
Posted by Marc Tracy on September 8, 2009 9:17 AM
If your small business generates excess cash-flow (aka profit) every year, you should know that a real estate and mortgage slump can be a great opportunity. The basic idea is that if you generate investable cash, every time an asset...
Posted by Michael Taylor on December 5, 2007 12:22 PM
While I don’t think most small businesses should be concerned about the housing slump and mortgage crisis, at Cedarcrest I have seen signs that some entrepreneurs will be hurt badly. One indicator is the number of businesses for sale having...
Posted by Michael Taylor on November 28, 2007 12:19 PM
Let’s say you are a twenty-something entrepreneur just started down the road to owning your own business, and lets suppose I was your grizzled-veteran thirty-something entrepreneur adviser. Further, let’s suppose you wanted to know the #1 most important thing you...
Posted by Michael Taylor on November 14, 2007 12:16 PM
Every time in the last six months I have met someone new who a) Reads a newspaper, and b) Knows I own my own business, I am asked a version of the same question, namely “How does the housing slump...
Posted by Michael Taylor on November 7, 2007 12:11 PM
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