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Start Thinking about Taxes

Posted on Wednesday, January 03, 2007 at 2:24 PM
by Home Office Blues
Categories: Business, Software, Money

Tax season will be kicking off in a few weeks in the US. At least it will be for the proactive among us. Most of the rest won't even consider their taxes until the second week of April.

I like tackling my taxes early and every year at about this time I am faced with the proposition of going with TurboTax (which I have used for over a decade) or switching to the cheaper TaxCut software from H&R Block.

Last year things came to a head when I found out that some of the investment tax wizards I needed were moved from TurboTax Deluxe to TurboTax Premier and I had to buy an upgrade in the middle of doing my taxes. It was pretty annoying, but it was easier to pay to unlock the upgrade than switch to a new software package mid-stream.

This year it looks like the people from H&R Block are really sweetening the deal by offering much more for much less in their assorted TaxCut software versions. The question is whether it is worth trying something new and risking having to start all over with a more expensive product later or simply going with the more expensive product that you know works.

I checked out the TaxCut Software Complete Features List and it appears that this software should do everything that I expect it to. But I will only find out by taking a chance and making the leap.

Does anyone have any advice? What do you use? How complicated are your taxes? Leave your thoughts in the comments section.

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Don’t Be Indispensable - If You Want To Get Ahead

Posted on Saturday, October 28, 2006 at 4:07 PM
by Home Office Blues
Categories: Business, Tips and Tricks

Many people think that if you want to get ahead you need to make yourself indispensable. This sounds logical and intuitive, but it is wrong.

Being indispensable is a fine way to gain job security, but this is not the same as getting ahead and job security is never permanent no matter how indispensable you are. Eventually some person, some technology, or plain bad luck will disrupt the status quo and your job security will disappear.

The truth is that if you make yourself indispensable, you can’t take a vacation without being bothered. If you are indispensable, you can’t get promoted because it would be too inconvenient to backfill your position. If you are indispensable, you will continue to be stuck doing the same job, the same tasks, until that job ceases to exist.

You don’t want to be indispensable.

This does not mean you shouldn’t do a good job. You need to do a good job. You should be doing a great job. But don’t be the only one that can do that job. Be a leader. Be dynamic. Teach others to do the job as well as you. If the job is too hard for others to do, then find ways to make it simpler. Create processes, procedures and tools that make your job so simple a hamster could do it. Make yourself obsolete.

As you become obsolete, expand your job to include other difficult tasks. Become great at doing those tasks. Find ways to make doing those tasks simple. Teach others to do them. Make yourself obsolete.

Make yourself obsolete. Make yourself obsolete, again and again.

Soon you will find that you are not great at doing tasks. You are great at solving problems. You are great at seeing the big picture and breaking it down into simple components. You will not be indispensable in your job because you are an expert at finding ways other people can do your job easier and cheaper.

You can be promoted and you can get ahead because you are not indispensable in your current job and the next job is always harder. Until you start doing it…

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Blog Advertising Network for Sale on Ebay

Posted on Monday, September 18, 2006 at 10:17 AM
by Home Office Blues
Categories: Business, Opportunities

Have you ever wanted to be a powerful advertising mogul? This may be your big chance.

I just read on the Blog Herald that CrispAds, the advertising network popular with bloggers, is up for sale on Ebay. The starting bid is US$90,000. So far there have been no bids.

Why is it for sale? The founders say that they have built the company to the the point where it needs a more dedicated and experienced team to bring it to the next level.

What do you get? If you are the person with the dedicated and experienced team and the financial fortitude to make a bid, you get an established graphic and text advetising network with 30% gross margins. You get infrastructure, advertisers and publishers. You get an inventory of hundreds of millions of ad impressions a month.

You've got six days to get in on the action. Good luck.

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