Sentences with phrase «suggest treating it as a business»

If you're doing it for - profit - I suggest treating it as a business, and reporting it on your taxes as a business (Schedule C), so that you could deduct the initial losses.

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«Treat this process as if you were looking for a long - term business partner,» he suggests.
The cabinet will decide on Friday how to treat bitcoins under existing laws, said people familiar with the matter, adding that banks and securities firms will not be able to handle bitcoin as part of their main business, suggesting the crypto - currency will be treated more as a commodity, like gold.
Whereas other communities treat the winter as just another business - as - usual season that requires heavier clothing and a few more vacation days, Wicker Park seems to take on a glow and a manner that suggest a vigor and vibrancy like no other time of the year; in fact, it may be the one neighborhood that becomes more oriented to outdoor activities during the winter than any other subdivision in the city.
While it would be wrong to suggest that the public is anti-business (as Ed Miliband found), it would be reasonable to say that the public is sceptical about the way many businesses operate — not just over things like how much tax they pay, but generally in how they treat they people.
Before I hit publish on my debut novel, not only did I treat it like a job, I also did what you suggest by putting myself through the same rigors as a traditionally published author would, AND I treated publishing like a business by creating a business plan, setting a budget, and weighed options before making certain decisions.
As you've probably noticed throughout this series, I'm suggesting that you treat your book like its own little business.
I'm sorry to see this or say this, but the treatment of this issue in the Times, as a somewhat hard - to - find, and somewhat ambiguous, on - line table, suggests that the Times is treating this issue as a «business - as - usual» matter.
would have set a precedent suggesting sex discrimination was legal as long as employers could show that it was better for business than treating applicants or
Dianne Shaddock Austin, President of Easy Small Business HR.com suggests treating the Skype interview as you would any face - to - face interview because that's what it is.
In their book Workforce of One: Revolutionizing Talent Management through Customization, Accenture talent executives Susan Cantrell and David Smith suggested that organizations can achieve significant business benefits by treating each individual as a workforce of one — in other words, by offering each would - be employee a customized recruitment experience.
«Treat your website not as your business card,» Irina suggested, «but treat your website as your retail store or your mall, with not just 20 doors... [but] 200 possibilities, 200 opportunities to open your door.&rTreat your website not as your business card,» Irina suggested, «but treat your website as your retail store or your mall, with not just 20 doors... [but] 200 possibilities, 200 opportunities to open your door.&rtreat your website as your retail store or your mall, with not just 20 doors... [but] 200 possibilities, 200 opportunities to open your door.»
While this may not be an indicator of better service, it does suggest that a Real Estate Professional treats his efforts as a business.
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