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How to Parlay a Low-profit Idea into a Fortune

Mort Weisinger started to write an article on items that can be obtained free of charge by the public. He planned to title the article “Land of the Free.” As he collected information for his article he began to see that he’d never have enough space to cover the hundreds of free and useful items. […]

Are You Cut out to be an Entrepreneur?

by J.F. (Jim) Straw, author of Mustard Seeds, Shovels, & Mountains Believe it or don’t, I just flunked another test for “entrepreneurial” traits! From my test score, it appears I am probably better adapted to washing dishes than running a business. Then again, according to the governing laws of aerodynamics, bumble bees can’t fly either. Let me […]

Tyler G. Hicks: You Can Hit it BIG with Your Own Business

THE BEAUTY OF HAVING YOUR OWN BUSINESS is — in my opinion–the great chance you have to hit it big! Why? Because in YOUR own business: FOR THESE REASONS I KEEP URGING YOU to try your own business. Sure, YOU may have to start small and grow big slowly. But the important point is that YOU: ADD TO YOUR CART NOW . . . JUST THE OTHER […]

Tax Problem? Here’s How to Get Help from the IRS

If a taxpayer disagrees with an IRS decision, they can ask the IRS Independent Office of Appeals to review their case. This office is separate from the rest of the IRS. Appeals officers review cases that taxpayers submitted, meet with the taxpayer informally, and consider the taxpayer’s position and the IRS’s position in a fair […]