2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Comprehensive Guide, Jun 19 2008
By FireBird28 "firebird" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Complete Guide to Working for Yourself: Everything the Self-Employed Need to Know about Taxes, Recordkeeping, and Other Laws: With Companion CD-ROM (Paperback)
"Working for Yourself" provides an easy to follow process of setting up your own business if you are considering that course and is a good source for those who are thinking about going that route, but also for those who may already have started the journey.
What makes it a worthwhile read is not only that the book shows the advantages of working for yourself, but the disadvantages as well. This method is brought further into the different aspects of the set-up process as well.
It also shows what could make a business stand out from others, what it takes to run your own business, what your pitfalls could be, and - when finished with the reading - whether or not you have what it takes to go into business for yourself. It does not, however, try to discourage readers from taking the leap - just simply showing how much time, effort, and commitment it takes in order to begin - and the joy and satisfaction that will come from making the business work.
Accompanying CD-ROM includes legal forms, agreements, and contracts that can be used as needed and can be adjusted to suit individual needs.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
A useful resource for entrepreneurs, Aug 3 2009
By Janet Barclay "Organized Assistant" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Complete Guide to Working for Yourself: Everything the Self-Employed Need to Know about Taxes, Recordkeeping, and Other Laws: With Companion CD-ROM (Paperback)
Just as the title says, this is a complete guide for anyone who is self-employed or is considering self-employment. Although the foundation of the book is US laws around taxation and business structure, there is enough general information provided to make this a useful resource for entrepreneurs in any country.
Rather than assuming that the reader has already made the decision to start a business, the authors cover the disadvantages of working for oneself, working from a home office, and working from a leased office, as well as a self-assessment to help determine whether he or she is even suited for self-employment.
This book would have been really valuable to me when I first started my business, as it deals with many of the topics I spent hours researching on my own, such as choosing a business name and domain name, effective yet inexpensive marketing strategies, determining operating costs and much more.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Outstanding, May 22 2009
By D. E. Alter - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Complete Guide to Working for Yourself: Everything the Self-Employed Need to Know about Taxes, Recordkeeping, and Other Laws: With Companion CD-ROM (Paperback)
There are no specific rules or guidlines for becoming an entrepreneur, but this book cna help you fulfill the dream. Working for yourself and starting your own business is a genuine, attainable, and gratifying goal. However, getting there can be a bit of a challenge. This book will not only help you make the right choices, it will also prevent you from choosing the wrong ones.
Not everyone is cut out to work for themselves, and by truthfully answering a few questions at the beginning of the book most will be able to see if it is the path they should be taking. Also detailed are legal concerns, tax consequences, liablity, naming your business, hiring, firing, marketing, location, and a plethora of other necessary considerations.
This book offers advise and shows you where and how to look for help when needed. It covers the basic and the not so basic. Aspects many starting out may never have contemplated are also discussed. Working for yourself is not easy, but it is possible and this book will guide you on your journey. Don't let fear, apprehensions, or lack of knowledge keep you from living your dream of working for yourself. Lucky are those who love what they do, because it never really then feels like work.