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| Url: | http://writersinbusiness.blogspot.com |
| Author(s): | Brigitte Thompson |
| Language: | English |
| Tags: | writer, business, tax |
| Description: | In the excitement to see our names in print, the business side of the writing profession is often overlooked. Fear not those looming IRS tax deadlines, accounting expert, Brigitte Thompson is here to help! Brigitte shares her tax tips and recordkeeping wisdom with writers in her newest title, Bookkeeping Basics for Freelance Writers. This Writers In Business blog provides an overview of the detailed information contained in her book and welcomes guest writers who share their tips as well. |
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| Popularity: | 86 Followers |
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Elisabeth Corcoran is the author of the devotionals, In Search of Calm: Renewal for a Mother’s Heart (Xulon, 2005), and Calm in My Chaos: Encouragement for a Mom’s Weary Soul (Kregel, 2001); the m...more |
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Nancy Famolari's Unwelcome Guest at Fair Hill Farm
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Nancy Famolari lives with her husband, five horses, two dogs and five white cats on a farm in the Endless Mountains of Pennsylvania. Her stories and poems have appeared in Long Story Short, Flash S...more |
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He Is Just That Into You by Elisabeth Corcoran
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Elisabeth Corcoran is the author of the devotionals, In Search of Calm: Renewal for a Mother’s Heart (Xulon, 2005), and Calm in My Chaos: Encouragement for a Mom’s Weary Soul (Kregel, 2001); the m...more |
Looking for a publisher? Around the Loop publisher Beth Rogers can help!
| Today Writers in Business welcomes Beth Rogers of Rutledge, AL. Beth is a writer, graphic designer and most recently a publisher. She operates Around the Loop Publishing from her home office and ...more |
The Art of Writing by Margaret (Peggy) Fieland
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Born and raised in New York City, Margaret Fieland has been around art and music all her life. Daughter of a painter, she is the mother of three grown sons and an accomplished flute and piccolo pla...more |
Tips on Writing Conference Success by Mary Andonian
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Book Reviewer & Editor, Robert Medak
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Robert Medak began writing book reviews for Allbooks Review in February of 2006. He has been expanding his services ever since and now offers editing for manuscripts as well as a variety of writin...more |
Employee or Self-Employed?
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As your writing business grows, there may be times when you need to hire help. You also may be providing writing services and wonder if you are working for a company as an employee or if you are re...more |
Start All Over - A Writer's Journey with D. Kai Wilson-Viola
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Today I’m pleased to welcome D. Kai Wilson-Viola to Writers in Business. She writes about writing, blogging, freelancing, artwork, supporting friends, publication, studying for a Creative Writing d...more |
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A huge retailer once said that advertising works, we just don't know how, why, or where it works best. What we do know is that advertising's less mysterious cousin, publicity, works even better. It...more |
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Brigitte ThompsonJul 27
BOOKKEEPING BASICS FOR FREELANCE WRITERS
Creative types hate the paperwork - at least the paperwork
that involves income, expenses, depreciation and all that
accounting junk. We toss receipts in boxes and files then
wait until March or April to sit in the floor and stack
them into pertinent piles for tax time.
Brigitte Thompson asked me a month ago if I'd take a look
at her book. I said sure and forgot about it. One day it
arrived in the mail (with all the other books and material
I receive).
Riding in the car as hubby drove, I opened the
package. BOOKKEEPING BASICS FOR FREELANCE WRITERS slid out of the envelope.
"This is so cool," I exclaimed.
Read more: http://www.Fundsforwriters.com
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FundsforWriters.com