Home Business News Archive22-Mar-2006 News Archive Index
Tips from pros on avoiding a cluttered home business (The Philadelphia Inquirer)Here are hints from organizers and authors on how owners of home businesses can keep from becoming overwhelmed by clutter: If you find you are not working in your home office, don't fight it. Instead, figure out why. Maybe the lighting or furniture is bad. Maybe it's psychologically stifling to be in a basement, attic or spare bedroom. Either solve the problem or make the place where you actually Internet Home Business Entrepreneurs are Saving Thousands in Income Taxes (PR Web)Making tons of money in a home based business is not the only reason record numbers of people are starting home based Internet businesses. Home based business owners are finding a secondary benefit to owning a home business that is resulting in thousands of dollars in saved income taxes. While starting a home based business is usually initially about bringing in supplemental income the benefits Printers replaced by 'all-in-one machines' (ABC 7 Chicago)Some printers can do so many tasks that they're considered "all-in-one" machines. Which one is right for you? Chamber sponsors home & business expo (Waconia Patriot)If you're looking for an outing that will appeal to the entire family, look no further than the 2006 Norwood Young America Area Chamber of Commerce Home & Business Showcase. Lynnfield, Mass., Board of Selectmen Grants Verizon Authority to Offer FiOS TV to More Than 11,500 Potential Viewers (SYS-CON Media)The long wait will soon be over for Lynnfield residents eager for cable-TV competition, thanks to a unanimous Board of Selectmen vote Monday night (March 20) authorizing Verizon to offer its fiber-optic-powered FiOS TV in the town. KB Home bets on Stewart, New Orleans (USA Today)It's 10:30 p.m. in Paris, and Bruce Karatz, CEO of home builder KB Home, has just finished dining with Yves Carcelle, CEO of the Louis Vuitton luxury brand, at the George V hotel. Karatz is in town for the board meeting of KB's French subsidiary, Kaufman & Broad. Mountain lion's visit makes for quite a tale (Rocky Mountain News)The massive tail jutting out from behind her husband's Jeep Cherokee was Camilla Barrett's first clue that a mountain lion was prowling her yard Monday morning.
Back to Home Business News Archive
|
|
||
|
Our
Site Free Stuff
Our
Guarantee
|