Business Credit Cards With Miles

Ruth asks…

How to accept Credit Cards at my small business?

I want to begin accepting Credit Cards or Paypal from clients at my business. Paypal would be easy to set up I’m sure, but I wonder if anyone has insight as to if it is possible for me to set it up so I get miles or awards from the credit card company when people pay me with credit cards, just as I would get when I use my personal credit card? Or is this non existant?

admin answers:

You pay 1 to 2% of the charge directly to visa.
So it costs you money.
Walmart probably only pays less than 1%, but they are very high volume.
You can easily pass that 2% charge on to your clients.
Call Visa, there is a small equipment charge ( I think 500 dollars)
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Betty asks…

best credit card for upgrading vacations to business class?

Hi,
I want to get a credit card mainly to upgrade flights to business class with or miles. Any suggestions?? how about AA credit card ( american airlines) . Thanks

admin answers:

Http://creditcard.creditinspector.info has excellent info related to dealing with credit cards. Check it out!

Donna asks…

Capital One mailed me an offer for a business credit card, worried about credit score.?

I’ve just started a small LLC, and got an offer in the mail for a Capital One “Visa Business Platinum Card with No Hassle Miles.” It’s amazing how quickly one gets onto the mailing lists once that paperwork is filled out.

Am I correct in assuming that they haven’t gotten any credit info on me yet? I’m in my early thirties and have virtually no credit history, with credit scores around 580.

I’ve just recently begun considering getting a card with a small limit in order to start building a history, And a card for the business would actually be more useful to me than a personal card, so long as it would help my personal credit (or at least not harm it).

My main concern is that if I apply and get denied for lack of credit history (the only thing on there is an unpaid utility bill for $200 from 1.5 years ago), it will make the task of building credit that much more difficult by lowering my already terrible scores and giving me a hard inquiry with nothing to show for it.

admin answers:

Make sure to get the best business credit card, check out www.fastcreditcardapprovals.com here you will be able to compare all major credit cards side by side on rates, fees and rewards.

Chris asks…

What is a good credit card to have for emergency use only?

My husband and I said that we would never get a credit card, but after a recent business trip 600 miles away, we realized we needed some sort of back up. I am looking for a card with a reasonable interest rate and no annual fee.
Unfortunately my bank does not issue credit cards. Any other ideas?

admin answers:

I think creditcardlocators can help you with what you need.
They offer you an easy way to browse and compare over different types of credit cards to find the perfect match.
Whether you are looking to rebuild your credit, have a new credit history or /and earn rewards and points.
Just search creditcardlocators on the search engine for more information.

James asks…

I have a few questions for those of you who have home-based or small businesses?

1. If I use my business accounts for business expenses and personal expenses, do I just itemize what I’ve used for my business and the end of the year?

2. If I go out to breakfast, lunch or dinner to discuss my business (i.e. business meeting) with my spouse, whom is also involved in my business, can I write that off?

3. Can I write-off part of my mortgage (the room that is dedicated as an office)?

4. If I have a gas business credit card and I use it to fill out my car for the week, but I only travel 30 miles or so for business meetings, do I only write-off that 30 miles or how does that work?

5. Do you REALLY get a lot of money back at the end of the year for having a business? I probably won’t make $400 this year because I just started several months ago. How does that work?

admin answers:

1. The only expenses that you can write off at the end of the year are the business expenses (i.e. Meals, advertising, etc.). It doesn’t matter where the money is coming from (business or personal account), it just depends on what you are usine the money for.

2. Yes, according to tax law, the meal just has to be for business. If you are taking a partner/employee to lunch or dinner it is considered business related. That is write-off-able.

3. Yes, when you file a Schedule C (tax form that goes along with your personal tax form 1040) line 30 asks for business expense use of home (or go to irs.gov and look for form 8829). This form (8829) will allow you to deduct a percent of your expenses to run your home (morgage, electrical, phone, etc.) equal to the amount of the home you use for business.
- Say you have a 5,000 sq. Ft. Home and your office is 350 sq. Ft. And you store your stuff in a room that is 400 sq ft. That makes a total of 750 sq ft that you are using for your business. Divide 750 by the total of 5000 sq ft and you get 15%. That means you can deduct or count 15% of your home expenses as a write off.

4. Legally you can only write off the gas/mileage you use for business. The best way to keep track of what you use for business and personal is to have a notebook and pen in your car so you can write down your miles. Once again it doesn’t matter where the money comes from it just depends on what you are using for business and what you are using for personal.

5. The thing with a small personal business is, you don’t get money back at the end of the year, but you can decrease your gross income if your business is a loss.
-Example: You worked for Jonny’s Pizza Parlor for the year and it was your only job. You made $27,000 gross income. You would put that on your 1040 when you did your taxes. Then say your business ended up costing you money instead of making money. You only got 2 clients to take pictures of in your Photography business. You made $1,200 but you bought a new camera and lighting that cost you $1,700. So your business had a loss of $500. You get to subtract that loss from your gross from the year making your new gross income $26,500. Here is how you might get money back. You paid Fed and State taxes on your gross of $27,000 but now because your business had a loss of $500 you only had to pay Fed/State taxes on $26,500. So if you look at a tax book and see that you had $1,345 taken out for Fed taxes on $27,000 but now your gross income is $26,500 and you only needed to pay $1,235 in Fed taxes you will get a return of $110.

Thanks,
Charlie
Let me know if you need more help.

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Business Credit Cards Bad Credit

Thomas asks…

I want a loan to make money. Small business loans/credit cards for ppl with bad credit? Exponential growth?

My house was robbed and all my jewellery and money stolen a couple of years ago.
I was about to run a small home business with the money and assets i had saved doing security work.
As I didnt have insurance, I got into debt and had to move so I didnt get hit again.
Now I have bad credit, is there anyway I can get a loan with bad credit???
I only need a small credit card to help me juggle things.
I am now trying to run a business again, but dont nearly have the start or the credit ratings as i previously did,
I am still a student and was hoping to run a business in my part-time.
I am still making about 50-100% profit per month turnover from my money and business.
With this type of turnover even a small loan of 1-2k would grow my business exponentially.
Even 10-20% p.a would be nothing for me to juggle around.
I know it takes money to make money but I cant seem to get over that 1k-2k hill to start my business growing exponentially.
Any tips other than saving or selling my assets?

admin answers:

This what people do not get, PROTECT YOUR CREDIT RATING because it will haunt you for years to come.

In your case you need a card so you can “juggle” things, what does that mean? So you can run it to the limit and get into more trouble with credit.

If you haven’t the money YET to start up your own business you go out and work for someone else until you do have some money and then if you reallllllly, realllllly want it bad enough get another job and save money.

Good luck but depend on your own work to get you going NOT credit cards.

ADDED
What the heck is wrong with saving? Oh I know the I want it NOW attitude.

Carol asks…

How do I get a Business credit card with bad credit?

I am trying to consolidate my bills and get my credit clear so I can start a business.I have very,very bad credit and I am tryiing to start a business. How would I get a credit card for my business with extremly bad credit. And who will except me?

admin answers:

It’s all tied to your social security number. Business doesn’t matter.

Before you do ANYTHING listen to this. Scroll down and click “Listen to Dave”. JUST LISTEN.

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This one audio clip of his CHANGED MY LIFE when I heard it.

Listen to this man for free, on the radio or online. This is like getting financial wisdom from Bill Gates except this guy has a national radio show.

Maria asks…

How can I get a business credit card despite bad credit rating in Canada?

Help! I’m trying to start up a business and all I need is a $10k business credit card. But I have a bad credit rating and so far lenders insist I must have a strong co-signer. But I can’t get anyone to do this for me (long story) Any suggestions?
In answer to the first responder, it’s a self-employed business. I’m the only employee. It’s a long story but my personal financial mess is a combination of the high tech collapse (I’m an engineer) that has gone on 6 years, 3.5 years unemployed for myself. Plus, I have a medical condition. I finally made a bold move to get around the medical condition so I can start my own business, now all that is stopping me is a co-signer. I agree, it’s not an enviable position but I have no other choice. Is there any way to get a credit card without a co-signer when you have a bad credit rating?

admin answers:

Actually, it’s a short story. No one else wants to stick their neck out (co-signing) to cover your debts after you have shown little ability to handle your own affairs. They will be 100% financially responsible if you default on your debts and they know it. Operating a business is like operating your own financial affairs on steriods.

Who in their right mind would start a business on credit card with up to 32% anual interest? That is a very large nut to crack on top of paying for employees,your wages, materials, rent,phone and lights…. Then look for making a profit too???
Tell me what kind of business you are going into that has a 32% profit after all expenses and I will start one in a heartbeat (as long as it is legal to do so)

Maybe you had better sit down and work out a business financial plan… Then work towards fulfilling it and obtaining the capital you need by working and saving the start-up funds… Then someone might be willing to listen to your business idea. If you don’t believe in yourself then others will not believe any differently. There is no shortcut to success. Those who cut corners are the first to fail.

Response to additional details:

The most probable way you will get a card is with that much money in their account. Your credit limit will match the amount of money in the savings account held by the credit card company. That way you can start building up a history of purchases and paying the bill on time. You have to re-establish a history of being reliable. After a couple of years of a spotless record, you may find someone who is willing to issue you limited credit and further build from that. I know you are looking for a fast way to do this…. Sorry probably not going to happen.

I am not trying to beat up on you… I am trying to show you how others (creditors and co-signers) will look at this. Even if you have lost your job,any work is better than none… Even fliping burgers. 10 G’s is not an undoable amount but it might take you 1 year to get there working minimum wage. Hopefull you will do the numbers and see that if you are holding 10Grand worth of debt on a credit card, your whole business profit will go to support the debt and you are working for nothing.

If you were an engineer then you are used to solving problems with a systems approach and a thorough evaluation. It doesn’t sound like you are using your formal education on this new problem. Please write up a plan and look at all the issues systematically. Form a feasable plan and go after your dreams.

Hope that helps

Donald asks…

Looking for business credit card for my small biz. Personal credit is bad but I have my EIN, but been declined?

I already applied for 2 cards and have been declined. Trying to build my business credit. Since its for my business, I use my EIN and not my SS#. Any advice where else I can turn to for a business credit card? Thanx.

admin answers:

Now a days they are not giving credit cadrs that easily. Also dont apply if you think they will decline your application as this will effect your credit history. Try Amex they used to give the business cards very easily. Also apply thru the same bank in which you have bsuiness account.

John asks…

can i still get a business credit card with bad personal credit?

if i have bad credit can i still get a business credit card? the application asks for both the business tax id and my personal ssn

admin answers:

You can use this credit monitoring service to pre-estimate future scores for different scenarios of such payments – buildcredit.ifastnet.com

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Business Credit

Joseph asks…

Business Credit?

How do I seperate my business credit from my personal credit? How do I build my business credit?

admin answers:

The two will always be tied together. The only way to build is separately is to use only your EIN when applying for credit.

Steven asks…

Business credit?

when you have a corporation, and apply for business credit, do they look at ur credit personally or the business credit

admin answers:

If you are the principal account holder on the business account. Your credit report is what they look at

Donald asks…

How is a credit score for a small business established?

I started a small business 6 months ago that has been very successful. I have a business bank account, but have not done anything else to establish credit for the business.

I would like to lease a vehicle in the name of my small business and am curious if my business credit score would be too low?

Does anyone know a general guideline on how quickly a line of credit is established for a small business?

admin answers:

Dun and Bradstreet has a service that monitors small businesses. You can look into having them evaluate your business. However, in almost all cases, you will be using your personal credit to secure funding or credit for your small business. I’ve owned a small business for 15 years and every bank account, credit card, auto lease, etc. I have ever acquired I did using my personal information and credit score.

Ruth asks…

Is it possible to build business credit with a small home-based business?

I have a small e-business, and I would like to know if it’s possible to build a significantly high level business credit score?
Also, can you build a business using business credit?

admin answers:

You can absolutely business business credit with a home-based business. Www.thexbanker.com is a good source. I don’t understand your second question. Can you clarify?

John asks…

How can I establish business credit without my personal credit?

With a new start-up business (incorporated), how do you get serious business credit that doesn’t tie down your personal credit with personal guarantees?

admin answers:

The only way to do this is to borrow in the name of your business (corporation) only – without a personal guarantee (P.G.), then repay the loan.

For this to work you have to make sure the loan is reported to Experian Business Credit. Try also for Dun & Bradstreet, although they are not taken very seriously in banking circles anymore.

The best system is to borrow funds, hold them on deposit, make some monthly interest payments, then give the deposit back to the lender to pay off the loan.

There is a lender that does this with no credit check, if you agree to keep the money on deposit. If you ask, they will also let you open more than one at a time. They also have the ability to report to the credit bureaus under two different names. All of this can help you get multiple positive credit entries. See creditloader dot com for more.

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Corporate Credit Cards For Employees

George asks…

Can an employer refuse to provide “Incidentals Allowance” to employees during extended O/S travel ? (3 wks)?

My employer is sending me O/S for 3 weeks on official business. The company’s travel policy is such that all expenses are payable for with a corporate credit card (accommodation, food and travel), which I am happy with. However, the travel and expenses policy states that incidentals such as newspapers, soft drinks and light entertainment (museum/movies) etc will need to be paid for by ourselves, and WILL NOT be reimbursed.

Can anyone tell me if this is legal or justifiable by any employer ?

Who can I speak to in order to know what I may be able to do ?

Thanks heaps

admin answers:

Yes it is legal. The company is not responsible for any entertainment they do not outline for you in the contract.It is justifiable by most companies.

My husband travels in state all the time. The only thing his company provides for him is a room to sleep in at night. All other expenses are his.

William asks…

Company issued credit card?

Hi- I’ve just started a new job with a multi-billion dollar company with about 36,000 employees world wide. I’m required to obtain a corporate american express credit card for business related expenses and travel. My question is, can I be denied this credit card if I have less than stellar credit? The company pays American Express directly after I submit my expense report to accounting. While I am responsible for submitting the expense report in a timely manner, the company as I said above, pays Amex, not me.

admin answers:

If its your credit in your name then yes they can if it is a company account with just your name on the card then all they have is your name on the card and not your credit then no you cant be denied

Thomas asks…

Do you think I’ll win the appeal for unemployment? If not please help with suggestions. Read below?

My unemployment was denied because I didn’t pay my corporate credit card on time which was the cause of my termination. My argument and the truth is that the credit card statements were delivered US Mail and placed on the cash wrap at the front of the retail store. Customers and employees have full access to items on the cash wrap. Then at some point the mail is placed in the office in the store managers basket. There is a possibility the statement was late even before I received it which is my argument. What do you think?

admin answers:

I worked in accounting for over 20 years. I have processed THOUSANDS of expense reports. I don’t think you were fired over a late payment. I think you used the corporate card for personal business. If the charges on the card were legitimate business expenses, the company would have reimbursed you for these expenses. Now if they did and you took the money and then failed to pay your corporate credit card, that is good reason to write you up. How long was it that you didn’t pay the bill? Even if one statement got lost, they send late payment notices. You never got these? You didn’t realize that you didn’t get a statement for that month? You apparently made a lot of charges, you didn’t question not getting a bill? You could have gotten a copy or gone on line at any time. I’m sorry I don’t buy your story and if I was looking at your case, I would deny it.

Maria asks…

Applying for a credit card…What type of business is a library considered?

I work at a small city library as the only employee (the director) and I have been given permission to apply for a credit card. I found a small business credit card that was agreed on, but when I went to apply, I was confused about which type of business to classify us as. The options are:
Business Individuals
C-Corporation
Corporate Trust
General Partnership
Individual Trust
Limited Liability
Limited Partnership
Professional Corporation
Proprietorship
S-Corporation

It doesn’t seem to me that we are any of these. Maybe a library doesn’t count as a business? Help please! Which one would you consider a library?

admin answers:

It would most likely fall under C-Corporation, as it is part of the city government, and cities are incorporated.

Susan asks…

Do you think that corporate big wigs will ever cut back on extravagant luxuries given the tough economy? ?

CITI Bank wanted to buy a 50 million $$$$-luxury jet for corporate big wigs even though they got billions in bail out money.

Another corporate executive whose office received bail out money spent $100,000.00 on a toilet for his office.

All the while laying off employees and raising credit card rates on people who have good credit.

Is there any chance that they are dining on less caviar and lobster?

I’m for a bail out for hard working Americans, but not for Wall street millionaires.

admin answers:

Well Ms. Pelosi flys in her own private jet, the first and only speaker of the house to do so. Hmmmmm

Corporate big wigs have earned their right to buy jets. Citi bank ordered that jet years ago and they are selling old ones to pay for it.

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Corporate Credit Network

Ken asks…

just signed 2yr contract w/ Verizon, being screwed, what can I do without ruining my credit?

I signed a two year contract with Verizon Wireless about 4 months ago. Two lines with 700 shared..
Yet somehow, EVERY month, Ive had to call and complain about “data charge”, or “service charge” that shouldnt be there and they appologize and remove it.
I recently set my account to automaticaly pay the bill on time from my checkings. Apparently it didnt go through because I had to do it online manually the day after the bill was due. Now I have to pay a $20 late fee?
A few hours late, and my bill is over $100, a bill that should never be over $79 with taxes.
Not only have they done that stuff, the service is bad. I get HORRIBLE reception, me and my fiance both. Calls drop and voicemails dont reach the phone until hours, or sometimes days later. “Americas Most Reliable Network“, there are several places where I get no service.
How can I get the number to corporate without playing ring around the rosy over the phone? What can I do?
Thought about not paying but dont want bad credit

admin answers:

I went through this. (all the networks are doing this not putting messages through).

Drop the automatic bill pay. You will get screwed at some point. Call a few times and get case numbers and names from whatever person. See what happens. You will be making a paper trail. If you get someone who speaks almost no english hang up until you get someone who does.

Then once you have that ask for the “senior resolution specialist”. Not the next manager up at a call center but that person. They can actually do something.

Yes you are going to have to mess with it and it will take time. Otherwise it will become a credit issue. But take heart. I went to it and actually got 3 months for free.

Helen asks…

I signed a 2yr contract with Verizon a bit ago now im being screwed and I dont want bad credit, what can I do?

I signed a two year contract with Verizon Wireless about 4 months ago. Two lines with 700 shared..
Yet somehow, EVERY month, Ive had to call and complain about “data charge”, or “service charge” that shouldnt be there and they appologize and remove it.
I recently set my account to automaticaly pay the bill on time from my checkings. Apparently it didnt go through because I had to do it online manually the day after the bill was due. Now I have to pay a $20 late fee?
A few hours late, and my bill is over $100, a bill that should never be over $79 with taxes.
Not only have they done that stuff, the service is bad. I get HORRIBLE reception, me and my fiance both. Calls drop and voicemails dont reach the phone until hours, or sometimes days later. “Americas Most Reliable Network“, there are several places where I get no service.
How can I get the number to corporate without playing ring around the rosy over the phone? What can I do?
Thought about not paying but dont want bad credit

admin answers:

I’d say go to a customer service branch personally and iron this out. People find it hard to get fishy and cunning in person and make sure you read any documentation and receipts and keep them in case they try to play the “Oh I forgot” game..

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admin answers:

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John asks…

proof read this pLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?

With the massive advertisements and VNRs taking control of television programs, media bias also play a main factor that have change the television more entertained. Most the news networks like Fox News had taken a media bias on the conservative and liberal division. Most of the news networks of the United States are more conservative than liberal. Most television networks are more conservative for the main reason is to keep their relationships with the corporations. No corporations will want to place their ads a news program is covering any unwanted governmental scandal stories. This is how the corporations and government work together according to Manuel Valenzuela:
Using fear and the threat of insecurity to manipulate the people, corporate media, in bed with government, over the years having become the mouthpiece of government control, unleashes a barrage of propaganda, in images and pro-war commentators, to arouse in the population the false sense of security that justifies military action. This way, debate is silenced and dissent is disappeared on the airwaves as once again the corporate media, the gatekeepers of information, allow us only to see and hear the point of view they want us to incorporate into our psyche. Voices of reason and of intelligence are ignored, banished from imparting important thoughts of wisdom, thus making it virtually impossible for the population to ever know there are other options besides the horror of war. (Valenzuela, par.9).
All the televisions want the corporations gold money; programs stay away from undesired government stories and cover more conservatives’ bias to make the corporations happy. According to new research in the Washington Times, ““Red-taste” conservatives love Fox News, are suspicious of Hollywood and ignore arty programming…” (Harper, par. 2). Besides conservative supporter network, Fox News Channel is the rated first of the most watch cable news network. No cable news network has over rated the Fox News Channel. Most of the cable news networks desired to replace Fox News Channel by copying all the features of Fox News Channel obtains. For examples, most of the news networks have the alerts credit in the bottom of the television such as CNN network. All the news networks will have to become conservative supporters to gain the huge audience like Fox News Channel.

admin answers:

Thx. For the essay

Maria asks…

Whats wrong with Universal Health Care?

On the Sunday, December 14, edition, of Meet the Press, former governor Mitt Romney accused American workers of causing Americ’s “current financial crisis”. Mitt Romney claim that the American worker costs about $172.00 per person, is the main reason why America keeps losing jobs. Mitt Romney then claimed that other nations spend about $50.00 less, per worker, which makes their products more competitive. This maybe true, but, as the Democrat woman, present that day said “Other nations pay out less money because their nations have a national healthcare network in place. I have to give Mitt Romney credit, though. Even against proven, verifiable, facts, he maintained his position that corporate tax cuts are the only way to save American jobs. As everyone knows, and many agree, health care costs are a primary reason why labor costs are so high, in America. Despite this, the Republican party remains adamantly in opposition, to a national healthcare system. Even though this would reduce costs, possibly by billions of dollars per year. Instead, the Republicans remain adamant that tax vouchers, good only on March 15, are the only solution, to the healthcare problem. How can American business be competitive when workers face health care costs, of $1,000+ per day, for illness or injury? How can workers, denied quality health care, be expected to be competitive, while fighting losing battles, with debilitating diseases? If healthy workers are the key to business, then isn’t national health care also a key, since healthy workers are more productive? If so, whats wrong with Universal Health Care?

admin answers:

Again. Maybe someone will get it.

Number 1 – the gov’t cannot do anything well. Think Katrina, Social Security, Medicare…do you really want DC to control your healthcare?
2 – not in the Constitution.
3 – forces healthy to pay for sick. Better to let people shop & get discounts for a healthy lifestyle.

I think that should be sufficient for this venue.

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Corporate Credit Cards For Employees

Maria asks…

Would an employee be responsible for an American Express corporate card in the employees name?

A corporation applies for an American Express card and gets 7 cards in individual employee names to pay for expenses for the business. Employees were told that it was a soft credit check and they would not be responsible for the bill. Is this true?

admin answers:

Unless fraud is committed. Employees are never exempt from fraud, ever.

Robert asks…

i need to write a letter to employees for the process of turning in receipts for reconicliation reports?

I have to write up for employee the process on turning in receipts so I can reconcile there corporate credit cards

admin answers:

Write a firm letter,stating the procedure and the process required. Don’t make any rules, because someone will break them. But try to establish some principles to follow.

If they are corporate people they could be helpful or quite arrogant.

That is why the letter has to be firm.

Helen asks…

Is it legal for an employer to require application to a credit card?

This question has been asked before, but those who answer don’t seem to read it right, I’ll explain:

A certain employer requires it’s employees to apply and use a particular credit card it teamed up with for all travel expenses (hotels, flights, rentals, etc.). This credit card IS NOT in the companies name. It would be in the employee’s name and under the employee’s credit. The employee would be responsible for it’s payments. The company then reimburses the employee. The Company makes no payments to the credit card company. The employer has access to the card for monitoring though. Employee recieves no benefits from the card, and all the risk. The employer gets all the benefits and assumes no risk.

For review:
*Employer requires application (whether approved or declined) and use or credit card.
*Employer doesn’t pay credit card, employee does.
*The card is in the employees name and credit.

*Personal note: Company has history of not reimbursing on a timely manner and makes process tedious and difficult. The company also has an actual corporate card that the company is responsible for, but prohibits it’s use for travel expenses because of the said program in place. This is in California.

admin answers:

From what i understand from this question this would not be legal but the only way to know for sure is to provide ALL the details to the state and they will give you an opinion on the legality of this procedure….
Contact information:

http://www.dir.ca.gov/DLSE/aboutDlse.html#contactdlse

as with all laws there are numerous exceptions and exemptions to labor laws and without all the relevant details no one on Y!A can give you a definitive answer………..

The state of California has by far the most employee friendly laws in the US………..

Http://www.dir.ca.gov/DLSE/dlse.html

http://www.dir.ca.gov

Charles asks…

Corporate Creditcard Fraud?

I was working with a company called eDesigntree in Bangalore. Company Management issued Corporate Credit card in the name of few employees stating we can use the creditcard when we spend for corporate travel and other corporate expenses and company will pay against the bill statement. Management one day took two of our Corp. credit cards and used for CEO’s travel for one of the project. As the management has not paid the bills yet, Credit card company (Dueschebank) is behind us threatening us saying our names will be in Credit Negative list. What can be done in this case?
I was working with a company called eDesigntree in Bangalore. Company Management issued Corporate Credit card in the name of few employees stating we can use the creditcard when we spend for corporate travel and other corporate expenses and company will pay against the bill statement. Management one day took two of our Corp. credit cards and used for CEO’s travel for one of the project. As the management has not paid the bills yet, Credit card company (Deutsche Bank) is behind us threatening us saying our names will be in Credit Negative list. What can be done in this case?
I quit the company. But now the problem is, the company itself has closed down few months back. that’s why Bank is following up with me

admin answers:

The Company (as you say) issued the Credit card. How does the Bank come into picture? There must be something in writing or guideline issued by the Company for reimbursement against the credit card. Dont worry. Thge Company will make payment. By the way are you stilol in the employmebnt of the Company?

Susan asks…

why must I use my personal credit card for company expenses?

I work for a startup of 15 people. 4 of us travel almost 100%. 1 of us travels 25%. 3/4 the people who travel 100% have corporate cards. I travel 100% and DO NOT have one. The person that travels 25% also has no corporate card.

My employer is very slow in reimbursing me for company expenses (food,hotel,flight,car etc). The debt usually accumilates to 3000-4000 $ before I get reimbursed. I dont like the idea of using my personal card for company expenses as on a long term its not right (I’ve been doing it for > 1 year now). I am expected to travel thru 2007 at a minimum.

My boss (& founder) says its “too much work” for him to get me a new card is is not even willing to give me a cash advance. I am very frustrated due to this. I think its unfair I travel 100%, am a regular employee and dont have a card while another employee does have it.

The guy does not even return my phone calls when I call to enquire about my reimbursement.

Other than quit, how else can I handle this?
I have taken the moral high ground of declaring that I refuse to use my personal cards in the future – PERIOD. I have askef for a corporate card or cash advance or billing all my travel expenses to the Project Managers card who is an employee and has a corp card

admin answers:

Ouch – sounds like a sticky situation.

Honestly, startups are weird environments. Frankly, they are probably slow the reimburse you because of poor cash flow management.

Tell your boss you can’t continue to charge the travel. Make the arrangments w/o paying for them and submit the bill.

Even if the company pays you the initial travel cost – if you are stuck covering a month of interest on $3000 – that can be quite a bit over the course of the year.

Wish I had a better answer for you!
Best of luck.

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Corporate Credit Concepts

Sharon asks…

Changing the tax code to something that makes sense?

It is critical to a responsive and robust economy that the USA maintain the current system of tax incentives balanced by tax rates. How else can the government provide economic stimuli when called for?

However, it is high time for some radical changes. Here a few ideas for your comments.

1. Increase the corporate rates by 25% (there has not been in increase in these rates for many years), and eliminate the current double-taxation of corporate profits by making dividends either tax exempt or subject to credit offset for taxes paid at the corporate level.

2. End all estate taxes–another flagrant example of double taxation and a Marxist concept to be sure.

3. Reinstate “Income Averaging” (remember good ol’ Schedule G?). People who are working hard to advance themselves should not be penalized by having to pay taxes at the same rates as people who have been at given income level for many years. 5-year income averaging used to be the law and it is needed again.
4. To qualify for the Earned Income Credit one must be either a citizen of the United States or legal resident and all qualifing dependants must be as well. This will end the drain on our system by people who send their earnings to foreign countries.

5. Bring back the Investment Tax Credit and expand it to cover energy-saving appliances and vehicles (with higher than average fuel economies, not just hybrids), not restricted to business use only.

6. Remove the 7.5 % floor on deductions for heath care costs and allow all people who pay for health insurance to take these costs as an adjustment to income on the face of the 1040, as is the case for self-employed people now, but at 100%.

7. Create a special Veteran’s tax credit to be used to offset 50% of all taxes on income, never to expire. Government won’t be too quick to send people off to war if it means loss of tax revenues over their remaining lives.
The Alternative Minimum Tax is the spawn of Satan and it must be eliminated in it’s entirety as it is patently devious (the IRS’s way of sneeking up on people in a rising economy) unfair and cowardly, to say nothing of the fact that it can double the cost of having your tax returns prepared. Down with the AMT once and for all! Let the politicians cut the tax preferences that gave rise to this ridiculous and massively oppressive idea in the first place.

admin answers:

All of your ideas have merit, but you have one misconception about the Earned Income Credit. It is not available to nonresident aliens unless they file a joint return with a resident alien or citizen spouse and treat all their income as US income.

The tax system is constantly being tinkered with, many times for political reasons. I am especially in favor of eliminating the floor for medical deductions, as medical care is such a burden on taxpayers.

Donna asks…

Muslims, I asked this question before, and didn’t recieve any serious answers.?

You can see them here: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ArfqEM1cPzA.R2EbbtIRqazsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20080211174837AARjyvE

Now, you may be aware that “Islamism” is starting to become a popular alternative to the phrase “fundamentalist Islam”. Do either of these phrases, in your personal experience, accurately describe the particular groups who are attempting through military means to distance Islamic societies from Western influence?

I would also like to ask a related question: do you feel that Islam is compatible with the systems of economy, government and social concepts (e.g., corporate entities treated as units, heavy reliance on banks and credit, representative government) now prevalent in the West? Thank you in advance, and wishing you God’s benediction,

Del Sydebothom
Ex-Muslim…while I am not a Muslim, I have to admit having a certain admiration for those who are willing to fight and die to protect their faith. It demonstrates conviction, and I admire conviction. My main objections to the Islamic faith therefore surround its theology, not its praxis.

admin answers:

Why would they answer to unbelieving dogs, as they call us all. Atheist

Linda asks…

Muslims, “Islamism” is starting to become a popular alternative to the phrase “fundamentalist Islam”.

Do either of these phrases, in your personal experience, accurately describe the particular groups who are attempting through military means to distance Islamic societies from Western influence?

I would also like to ask a related question: do you feel that Islam is compatible with the systems of economy, government and social concepts (e.g., corporate entities treated as units, heavy reliance on banks and credit, representative government) now prevalent in the West? Thank you in advance, and wishing you God’s benediction,

Del Sydebothom
Ubermensch…when I say “particular groups” I imply nothing regarding their size. I mealy state my understanding of them as groups which are particulars. Polls, while interesting, don’t generally appeal to my peculiar interests, which lean more towards having a thorough understanding of the myriad religious groups in the world qua sui, and their relationship to my own Catholic Faith. Pax.
Hang…I do not know who coined the term “Islamism”, but I see it popping up in religious journals et al. As far as the person goes, however, I am more interested in the word itself.
Thank you, FEZ, for the first thorough, serious, and excellent answer. I agree with you regarding interest. Actually, the Catholic Church only allows interest as a provision in these hard economic times, when men (and women!) are dependent upon corporations for a wage, and banks rule the economic world. My wife and I have unplugged from the banks, and it is amazing how difficult such a simple thing can make ordering our finances.

admin answers:

I’m sorry. I cannot stand that term at all. It started in Europe a long time ago and the definitions vary. It is an extremely poor term. Many use it in Europe to mean people who want to live by Islam/under islam. I think MOST if not all practicing Muslims would prefer that but that doesn’t make you a terrorist or something. When they say “fundamentalist Islam” they mean terrorist which is a load of ____ yeah, that’s what I said. The term “Fundamentalist” has been skewed too. I hate the term because I grew up hearing the term fundamentalist (as in Christians) as a very negative thing. But a fundamentalist is somebody who follows the fundamentals of the religion, no? What would be wrong with that??? If you take the fundamentals out of a religion what do you have left?

I think Islam is the perfect way of life compatible with the things you mentioned except for interest. Interest in all forms is HARAM. It’s all considered Usary in islam. There are other ways to invest and help ppl rather than charging them interest.

Peace out! :P

edit:
:D That is so interesting about the interest in the Catholic faith. –Good to know. I’m also glad to hear about you unplugging from the bank system. It must be extremely difficult. Do you have a non interest bearing checking account?

Susan asks…

Cash 4 Clunkers poured billions in tax dollars to Toyota, Nissan, Honda and Hyundai?

If we can flush billions of tax dollars to save jobs in Korea and Japan – why won’t liberals roll back corporate taxes on US Companies that actually employ Americans?

If tax rollbacks work for liberals (cash for clunkers, housing credit) then why won’t the same concept apply to US Job Creators ??

Why do liberals insist on destroying the economy, by punitively taxing job creators ?
Ford and Dodge build most of their cars in Mexico

Toyota, Honda and Nissan have assembly plants for certain models in the US, but the parts are all made overseas.

Most Honda’s Toyota’s are made in Japan
and the PROFIT from Honda, Toyota, Nissan goes to JAPAN

admin answers:

First of all Ford was the biggest winner in the Cash for Clunkers program. And secondly, you do realize that Toyota, Nissan, Honda, and Hyundai all have production plants in the US, employing thousands of US citizens?

Mary asks…

Really need help with this test!!!?

Just put the number with the answer..

1. Maximization of shareholders wealth is a concept in which
a. Profits are maximizes on a quaterly basis
b. Optimally increasing the long-term value of the firm is emphasized
c. Virtually all earnings are paid as dividens to common stockhplders
d. Increased earnins is of primary importance

2. What is the primary goal of financial management?
a. Maximazing cash flow
b. Minimazing the risk of the firm
c. Maximazing shareholder wealth
d. Increased earnings

3. Corporate governance is the
a. Relationship between the chief financial officer and institutional investors
b. governance of the company by the board of directors with the focus on social responsibility
c. Operation of a company by the chief executive officer (CEO) and the senior executives on the management team
d. Relationship and the exercise of the oversight by the board of directors of the company

Which account represents the cumulative earnings of the firm since its formation, minus dividends paid?
A. Retained earnings
B. Accumulated depreciation
C. Paid-in capital
D. Common stock

5) An increase in investments in long-term securities will:
A. increase cash flow from financing activities.
B. decrease cash flow from financing activities.
C. increase cash flow from investing activities.
D. decrease cash flow from investing activities.

6) Which of the following would represent a use of funds and, indirectly, a reduction in cash balances?
A. an increase in accounts payable
B. the sale of new bonds by the firm
C. an increase in inventories
D. a decrease in marketable securities
7) If a firm has both interest expense and lease payments,
A. times interest earned will be the same as fixed charge coverage.
B. fixed charge coverage cannot be computed.
C. times interest earned will be smaller than fixed charge coverage.
D. times interest earned will be greater than fixed charge coverage.

8) A quick ratio that is much smaller than the current ratio reflects
A. that the firm will have a high inventory turnover.
B. that the firm will have a high return on assets.
C. a small portion of current assets is in inventory.
D. a large portion of current assets is in inventory.

9) Which of the following is not considered to be a profitability ratio?
A. return on equity
B. return on assets (investment)
C. profit margin
D. times interest earned

10. Refer to the figure above. The firm’s debt to asset ratio is:
a. 25%
b. 33%
c. 48%
d.58%

11) A firm’s long term assets = $75,000, total assets = $200,000, inventory = $25,000 and current liabilities = $50,000.
A. current ratio = 1.5; quick ratio = 2.0
B. current ratio = 1.0; quick ratio = 2.0
C. current ratio = 2.5; quick ratio = 2.0
D. current ratio = 0.5; quick ratio = 1.5

12) A firm has current assets of $75,000 and total assets of $375,000. The firm’s sales are $900,000. The firm’s fixed asset turnover is
A. 2.4x
B. 12.0x
C. 5.0x
D. 3.0x

13) In general, the larger the portion of a firm’s sales that are on credit, the
A. more rapidly credit sales will be paid off.
B. higher will be the firm’s need to borrow.
C. more the firm can buy raw materials on credit.
D. lower will be the firm’s need to borrow.

14) In financial statements, the number of units shown in cost of goods sold as compared to the number of the units actually produced
A. is the same.
B. is lower.
C. can be either higher or lower.
D. is higher.

15) In the percent-of-sales method, an increase in dividends
A. has no effect on required new funds.
B. will decrease required new funds.
C. more information is needed.
D. will increase required new funds.

6) The difference between total receipts and total payments is referred to as
A. net cash flow.
B. beginning cash flow.
C. cash balance.
D. cumulative cash flow.

17) In developing the pro forma income statement we follow four important steps:
1) compute other expenses,
2) determine a production schedule,
3) establish a sales projection,
4) determine profit by completing the actual pro forma statement.

What is the correct order for these four steps?
A. 2,1,3,4
B. 3,2,4,1

admin answers:

You should do your own work. You learn better that way./

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Business Credit Cards

Ken asks…

Is it illegal or some type of fraud to use business credit cards for personal use?

I’m not talking about maxing them out, but using them instead of personal credit cards, say, if the business closed. The business cards don’t show on the personal credit report.

A business that you personally owned as a sole prop; not a corporation or another company you work for.
After looking at several sites, it appears it coulbe be construed as fraud, but for sole props, there is really no way to prove it. The credit companies don’t police it and don’t care as long as payments are made.

admin answers:

I wouldn’t worry about it. As long as you make the payments it really doesn’t matter what you use the cards for. Fraud is extremely difficult to prove to begin with, so imagine a credit card company trying to prove what you purchase is not related to your business. Its not going to happen. With a small business, to some degree, everything is business. Buy what you want, make your payments = no problems whatsoever.

Ruth asks…

What business credit cards are not attached to my personal credit?

Hello, I am trying to find out how to build my business credit without being attached to my personal credit score. I would like to know if anybody has information regarding what credit cards are available to do this. I would love any free information or links to sites that can tell me how to build my business credit. Thanks!!

admin answers:

People think once they screw up their own personal credit the next thing they can do is have a business and get credit that way but it doesn’t work like that. Your personal social security number and credit rating are going to be used to extablish credit when you start out and even well beyond.

Added
Reality is as a beginning business you are NOT going to go out and secure credit using an unknown/ unestablished business name or identifying number!

Mark asks…

What is the difference between personal credit cards and business credit cards?

I have a few personal credit cards and I want to consolidate them. I also am self-employed, but I dont’ have a business credit card; although I get LOTS of ads for them in the mail. I’ve always wondered, what is the difference? Are there different rules or fees? Can you only use them for business purchases? Do you have to spend a certain amount to keep them?

Any advice appreciated…

admin answers:

Personal credit cards are issued to “Persons” and the person is the respondent.(Owes the money.) The business card is issued to a “Business” for the purpose of charging items related to or for that business..Normally business cards are fully paid on a monthly or quarterly basis and are never used for personal things. The respondent is the business (Although a person is normally required to sign for and guaranty the debt on behalf of the company.) If you are a small business, and have a business tax ID number and business license, there may be tax advantages to using a business credit card for payment of all your business related items..Easy way to keep track of your expenses, plus you will get a monthly or quarterly statement from the credit card company which is your receipt for monies spent for your business….Good Luck !

Michael asks…

What do i do with business credit cards after the business is closed?

Would canceling them impact my credit report? Do companies ever change them to personal cards? I only have two with very small limits which i’m planning to pay off very soon. I wouldn’t mind keeping the cards but since I no longer have the business i assume this would be illegal?

admin answers:

There is nothing illegal about keeping those cards, for as long as you can afford to pay your monthly dues. But you can request the bank to convert the same into a personal account because it can be done that way as well. Canceling that card is also an option, but doing that you will have to pay the total existing obligation because a credit card company will never work on your request if the balance have not been zeroed out. Your card cancellation with them, however, will have the effect of barring you from any future re-application. But there are other banks,so it’s not a big deal.

Nancy asks…

Do credit card companies send small business credit cards to people who do not own small businesses?

Is it normal practice for credit card companies to send, pre-approved or not pre-approved, small business credit cards to people who do not own small businesses? Have you ever received one?

admin answers:

I have received several and I can never figure out why. I don’t need any more credit cards, much less business ones. I don’t run a business.

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Business Credit Card Offers

Donna asks…

How do you opt out of BUSINESS credit card offers? This is NOT a question about consumer offers.?

I know you can call 888-5OPTOUT (888-567-8688) or use the http://www.optoutprescreen.com as a consumer to opt of of consumer credit card offers. I cannot, however, get an answer on how to get rid of pre-screened credit card offers as a business and am very frustrated. Who knows a good, solid answer?

admin answers:

Good luck on that one. When I opened my business, it seemed as if I got at least three a day and endless phone calls! When I asked my accountant about it, he said there is no way for businesses to opt out. I know it sucks

Robert asks…

How to opt-out of credit card offers, as a BUSINESS?

Hi,
I have a small home business and I keep getting annoying business credit card offers. I already opt-out as an individual… but now I receive offers under my business name.
Thanks!

admin answers:

To be honest just use the junk mail as fuel for your wood burning stove. I have a friend that heats his house using junk mail.

:)

Susan asks…

Someone is using my business credit card offers?

How can I report this person? Who do I contact?

admin answers:

You need to contact the credit card companies A.S.A.P. And then file a police report.

George asks…

Where can I get a small business credit card?

I’m looking for a business credit card that offers 0% interest and gives cash back. thanks.

admin answers:

Citibank has one of the best credit cards for small business. It offers 0% interest for 12 months on purchases and balance transfers. Their thankyou reward program is also very good that lets you earn points redeemable for pretty much anything. I have one and I absolutely love it.

Sandy asks…

how can I stop pre approved credit cards offers for my small business?

I am relocating my business soon and I am concerned about all the pre approved credit card offers I received in mail daily. I would like for them to stop.

admin answers:

1) You should put in a forwarding address at the post office immediately.

2) You can ask your current credit card companies to not share your information with other companies.

3) Some credit card companies offer an identity theft protection plan that will monitor your information and immediately notify you if anyone applies for credit in your name. This service usually costs about 10 dollar per month ($120 per year). I know that Discover Card has a partner that does this.
Not a bad price for peace of mind.

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Corporate Credit Cards With Cash Back

Sandra asks…

Best Buy, Worst Return….?

I just got this e-mail and checked it out. I wanted to give everyone a heads up and see what they think of this:

Normally, I would not share this with others, however, since this could happen to you or your friends , I decided to share it. If you purchase something from, Wal-Mart, Sears etc. and you return the item with the receipt they will give you your money back if you paid cash, or credit your account if paid by plastic.

Well, I purchased a GPS for my car, a Tom Tom XL.S from ‘Best Buy’. They have a policy that it must be returned within 14 days for a refund!

So after 4 days I returned it in the original box with all the items in the box, with paper work and cords all wrapped in the plastic. Just as I received it, including the receipt.
I explained to the lady at the return desk I did not like the way it could not find store names. The lady at the refund desk said, there is a 15% restock fee, for items returned. I said no one told me that. I said how much would that be. She said it goes by the price of the item. It will be $45.00 Dollars for you. I said, all your going to do is walk over and place it back on the shelf then charge me $45.00 of my money for restocking? She said that’s the store policy. I said if more people were aware of it they would not buy anything here! If I bought a $2000.00 computer or TV and returned it I would be charged $300.00 dollars restock fee? She said yes, 15%.

I said OK, just give me my money minus the restock fee.

She said, since the item is over $200.00 dollars, she can’t give me my money back!!!

Corporate has to and they will mail you a check in 7 to ten days.!! I said ‘WHAT?!’

It’s my money!! I paid in cash! I want to buy a different brand..Now I have to wait 7 to 10 days. She said well, our policy is on the back of your receipt.

I said, do you read the front or back of your receipt? She said well, the front! I said so do I, I want to talk to the Manager!.

So the manager comes over, I explained everything to him, and he said, well, sir they should of told you about the policy when you got the item. I said, No one, has ever told me about the check refund or restock fee, whenever I bought items from computers to TVs from Best Buy. The only thing they ever discussed was the worthless extended warranty program. He said Well, I can give you corporate phone number.

I called corporate. The guy said, well, I’m not supposed to do this but I can give you a 45.00 dollar gift card and you can use it at Best Buy. I told him if I bought something and returned it, you would charge me a restock fee on the item and then send me a check for the remaining 3 dollars. You can keep your gift card, I’m never shopping in Best Buy ever again, and if I would of been smart, I would of charged the whole thing on my credit card! Then I would of canceled the transaction.

I would of gotten all my money back including your stupid fees! He didn’t say a word!

I informed him that I was going to e-mail my friends and give them a heads up on this stores policy, as they don’t tell you about all the little caveats.

So please pass this on. It may save your friends from having a bad experience of shopping at Best Buy

To read the policy for yourself:

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?type=page&contentId=1117177044087&id=cat12098

This wasn’t me. I just got the e-mail and thought i’d share the information with others to see what they think and how they would respond to this. I personally would have just asked for an exchange as well. But, i’m not sure if there is a restocking fee for the exchanged item or not.

admin answers:

More and more stores, particularly those selling electronics have this policy and I’ve seen restocking fees as high as 20%. Corporations, once they get your money, are reluctant to give it back to you and make it difficult for you to get all of it back. That is also why some stores will only give you a gift card for a return rather than cash so that you are forced to re-spend the same money at their store. I stopped shopping at Circuit City years ago because they have a similar policy. It is time for the consumer to become king again and stop spending money at stores which have policies that are not consumer friendly as well as those who don’t provide good customer service, tech or post purchase support.

Susan asks…

I have a Weird Income, and Need Help with Saving?

OK< so here’s the deal. I have been working with my family for about 7 years now I’m 30 and have a 1 year old.

Back in 1989 my parents bough an apartment building and I have been running things for the most part since 2004, my dad is 93 and I help care for him with my mom who is still acting CEO, she’s in her 60s. For my day to day work I earn $1,500 a month, I live rent free, and pay nothing but my car insurance, my few credit card bills (currently only about $2,000) and my life insurance.

So While I only earn $18,000 a year, I also don’t pay the usual bills. I have a unique living situation to say the least.

Recently I revolutionized our business which is earning us a lot more income. Basically I took 4 apartments aside and started a corporate housing venture. We are now putting those earnings from that venture into a seperate account.

My mom and I made a savings account in a small local bank, it’s so small and crappy they don’t have debit cards and only have 2 branches, so it’s a great place to keep money without dipping into it.

Currently it only has about $17,000. All of that is from the new venture, and made between August of last year and today, but I started the business last April with just one apartment, and have opened 3 more units for the venture, not to mention we have dipped into that money for some emergency repairs. Hopefully this translates in even greater earnings this year. Perhaps we can make up to $40,000 in just savings from those new units this does not include savings we usually put aside from our regular rentals,

That $16,000 is shared with my mom and we are thinking of putting it into a money market, BUT, my own savings are a different story.

I figure I can put $1,300 per month away in savings from the $1,500 I earn into a personal retirement fund.

I just opened a 529 for my son in Chase bank with $1,000 and will be putting about $260 in that every month. I will be going to Vanguard to open a Roth IRA putting the max in every year. Those two savings come to $8,120 plus I have a vacation fund which I’ll be putting $3,500 into every year (just a passbook savings account) which leaves me with $3,980 per year to play around with.

My question is, is this $3,980 enough to play around with so that I can make a nice amount of cash for my future? Or is it a tad anemic? Keep in mind the ROth IRA and the 529.

THanks for any help.
I only have $5,000 in my personal savings right now TOTAL (includes 1,000 in 529), and I will be getting about $4,000 as a refund soon so will use that to open my Roth IRA, hopefully before April 18. And the next 5k little by little over the next year after April 18.

admin answers:

You can build up a fairly nice amount of money with $3980 per year. If you put it into something like a stock fund and are able to get 8% growth from it per year (which is slightly below the long-term average gains for stocks), after 30 years that account would be worth about $450,000 (assuming you keep the dividends and capital gains in the account and let the growth compound over the years).

Compounding is very powerful over long periods of time. In about 9 years in the above scenario, your account would be worth about $50,000. At that point, the 8% growth per year will be more than the $3980 you are contributing so the value of the account will really start to grow.

Of course, stocks do not go up a steady 8% per year, so the value of the account will bounce up and down over time, but historically over long periods of time, stocks are the asset class with the best average annual gains, so for anyone with a long time horizon like you have, I personally think that’s the best place to put the money. If you go with something “safe” and only earn on average 4% per year, your total after 30 years would be only about $223,000, which might sound like a lot of money now, but after 30 years of inflation, it probably won’t seem like that much then.

Financial advisers generally suggest that you keep enough in a savings / money market account to cover any sudden unexpected bills (e.g car repairs, medical bills, something your child needs). I think the recommendation is generally 6 months worth of expenses, but since your situation is unusual I’m not sure that would be right for you.

Vanguard has some good mutual funds that you could use for your investment. You want one with no “load” (sales charge) and I think Vanguard has many like that. Personally, I would go with an index fund that tracks a major market index (S&P 500, Russell 2000, etc.) or even some kind of international index fund since I think future growth is probably going to be more in other countries than it is in the US.

Helen asks…

Who believes another great depression is coming?

The feds goosed up the slumping economy in 2002 with history-making inputs of new cash and extra-easy credit. What followed was an once-in- a-lifetime bubble in housing…which lifted up the entire world economy. Americans bought things they couldn’t really afford with money they didn’t really have. And the whole world rejoiced.

But when housing prices got so far out of whack that the average person couldn’t dream of buying the average house, something had to give.

Housing began to fall…taking the mortgage-backed speculative finance business down with it.

At first, few people took it serious; so it took a long time for homeowners to react. But they had to cut spending sooner or later.

In an economy that is nearly 80% based on consumer spending, less spending is bound to cause a recession.

And when businesses take in less revenue, their stock prices are sure to fall.

All that has happened, just like it should.

But what should happen next?

First, we should begin to see some shocking unemployment numbers. It takes time to prune payrolls, but we should be seeing the deadwood on the ground very soon. And then some green wood. Good, young employees will be cut along with the baby boomers.

A new hotel opening in Las Vegas put out a call for employees. It got 67,000 applicants for 500 jobs. And American Express said yesterday that it will cut 7,000 employees.

Unemployment is officially at about 6% now. It will pass 10%…and keep going up.

Then, we will begin to see a big increase in bankruptcies, defaults, and foreclosure. Even after layoffs and cutbacks, businesses will be unable to pay their bills. Laid-off workers will find it tough to find new jobs; they will declare bankruptcy too. Corporate bonds will become worthless. Billions in automobile and credit card debt – along with mortgage debt – will become uncollectible.

What else will happen?

Globalization will walk backwards. This time, there will be no need for Misters Smoot and Hawley. Mr. Market will do their work for them. Global trade will collapse as the consumers of first and last resort – Americans – stop spending.

We’ve already seen this happening in the capital equipment area. Volvo got orders for 41,970 of its big trucks in the 3rd quarter of 2007. In the 3rd quarter of 2008, meanwhile, Volvo got a total of 155 orders.

admin answers:

It’s not going to happen. Not a single econmist in the world thinks another great depression is going to happen. While there are a considerable amount of similarities, there are a ton of things that have been down to stabalize those similarities! Yes, there will be rocky roads, yes sometimes money will be tight and there might be a recession here and there, but Something as severe as the Great Depression will never happen again. Here are some of the major examples of why a Great Depression will not happen again.

#1 Social Programs: During the Great Depression there was no such things as Welfare, unemployment insurance or medicaid/universal health care. If someone lost their job or wasn’t able to work they would simply be left behind to fend for themselves. All of those programs are now in place as a safety net to catch people as they fall.

#2 Globalization: During the 1930s it would have been a lot harder to work with other countries to help you out if your are going down. Now it’s a lot easier for the world leaders to work together to prevent someone from falling (Note: See the G7 leaders meeting a few weeks ago where all the leaders from the biggest markets in the world met in the US regarding working together). Also, now if you lose your job you can easily hop on a computer and start applying for jobs online (if you’re too broke to pay you internet bill, go to your local library…it’s free there!). Then when you find one, take your last couple hundred bucks and jump on a plane to where every you found your job and get crackin! (IE: In Ontario, Canada, people are getting laid off like made at warehouses and factories, but guess what, there is an extreme labour shortage in Saskatchewan, Canada…guess where the Ontarians are going? Jump on a plane and find a job in Saskatchewan!)

#3 Deposit Insurance. One of the things that triggered the Great Depression was the Run on the Banks after the market crash in 1929. Everyone went to their bank and withdrew everything before the bank went bankrupt and they would lose thier money. This actually cuased the banks to call on their loans and force people to pay them bank and the banks eventually went bankrupt. In 1933, Deposit Insurance was created in the US (most other countries followed suit int he years to come) where peoples money would be insured if a bank went bankrupt. This adds consumer confidence and prevents a run on the banks.

#4 Political Policy: In 1930 the Federal Reserve cut off the money supply and stopped bailing out companies. Obviously this didn’t work and current governments know that, hence the big bailout plans. In the 1933s Hoover had raised the income taxes…people with lower incomes now paying higer taxes? Obviously this didn’t work and current governments know that.

In 1987, everyone was panicking and said “We’ve seen bad things like this before, but not this bad!” and said we were heading towards another Great Depression, but what happened? Within a few years we headed into a great bull market that lasted most of the 90s. One sided posts like your question are worse than the medias one sided reports about how bad the markets are doing and preaching “The sky is falling!”

Yes, it sucks in the US right now, but it’s not going to be the end of the world. Tough it out for a few years with having to live with basic cable rather than sattelite dish, or using a regular phone rather than a cell phone and you’ll be fine. We’re no where near a rock bottom situation by any means!

William asks…

Who’s behind ASDCASHGENERATOR?

ASD Cash Generator is a “profit/revenue- share” type internet advertising company that allows you to generate money by viewing websites. I’m using ASD to advertise 5 of my sites and have received real traffic and leads from it.

Each day a paid member views ads, they get a share in the profits of the company paid directly to their accounts until the member pockets 25% more than they spent. At the time of this writing, their current daily interest rate has been averaging about 0.50% – 2% per day, and is primarily based on the total the number of ad package sales for the previous day. The daily rebate rate will vary and is not fixed.

All you have to do is view 24 web sites each day for 15 seconds each to receive your daily rebate that equals to about 6 minutes.

Who’s running the show?

The company was founded over a year ago by CEO, Andy Bowdoin. In doing my due diligence and searching over 9 pages of information on Google on him (all positive), I found that he has quite an extraordinary reputation, not only as a career Advertising man, but as a man of exceptional integrity.

He has over 40 years experience in sales and marketing, and has had success in everything he’s done. He started his sales career working with the Dale Carnegie Courses in the early sixties and later worked with the Napoleon Hill Leadership Program. Andy has trained thousands of sales people during his career and started several companies.

He expanded a 60-minute dry cleaning franchise throughout the Southeast and Midwest. He developed a company that sold wireless communication franchises throughout the U.S. and then started a company to market credit card processing for merchants.

In 1999, Andy did research and discovered a need for GPS Tracking for fleet vehicles and GPS Tech was created. In 2006, Andy again saw a new opportunity – the need for a new way to deliver advertising to the masses and Ad Surf Daily, Inc. was born.

He modified his marketing strategies for the internet and attracted over 5,000 members in 120 days and sold over $1,200,000 in services. He now teaches his ASD members his strategies to help them build their internet businesses.

ASD has a physical office located in Quincy Florida, a state of the art online support ticketing system and real telephone support where customer service reps handle all support questions or inquiries.

One of the big perks with this program is they have an account with Bank of America where you can make direct deposits. They withstood a rigorous Verification Process (common sense will tell you Bank of America doesn’t do business with scams).

* Sustainable Payout Structure, NO guarantee of earnings in a set time.
* Daily Payouts fluctuate with daily sales – true Profit Sharing, NOT a Ponzi.
* Daily sales posted each day with your exact payout percentage.
* Zero Cost Membership.
* Structured like a REAL business with CEO, Executive Officers, Chief Administrator
* Full information on CEO, not some ‘anonymous’ admin

How is the company revenue distributed?

The ASD Cash Generator business plan pays 50% of all daily ad buys back to the advertisers, 15% in referral commissions (on two levels) and 25% for expenses and corporate profits.

By never paying out more than they take in, ASD will never encounter the cash-flow problems that have plagued other paid-to-surf programs. You’ll receive a variable percentage daily of that 50% revenue, for surfing 24 sites daily, until you reach 125% of your ad purchase (25% profit), and then you’ll re-cycle.

Members in the US are sent 1099s for any net profits (not advertising purchases) earned each year from ASD, but you can write off anything you purchase in advertising packages, and in turn, save money on your taxes!

Note: ASD Cash Generator is actually the 3rd get-paid-to-surf type program Andy has created. The first two programs were discontinued last year due to programming script problems. All the previous members had their balances transferred over to the new restructured ASD Cash Generator program or were refunded. ASD Cash Generator launched in July 2007.

Speak Spanish?

ASD also has a Spanish version of the English ASD website for those wishing to either view Spanish-based websites or know people who would like to earn money surfing a Spanish site. It’s set to be available for surfing and advertising in the beginning of February.

No sponsoring or recruiting is required, but for those that wish to refer others to ASD, they have a referral program that pays up to a 10% commission from the ad credits purchased that you personally refer, and up to a 5% commission from the ad credits of those referred by your direct referrals for a total of 15% total referral commission paid on 2 levels.

What’s the maximum number of Ad Packages I can purchase?

Twelve thousand (12000). Ad Packages are $1.00 each, so the maximum you can own at any one time is $12,000 USD. ASD requires that you have a product, service, program or opportunity that includes a web site to advertise in order to be an advertiser.

Note: If you don’t have a website to advertise, you can contact me for one to use.

3 Membership Levels: (Optional monthly subscription)

You can join ASD for FREE to advertise your site, or you can upgrade and advertise your business and earn cash-back rebates at the same time. The free membership will always be there and advertisers can get FREE advertising by viewing other web sites on the ASD Cash Generator Web Site.

An advertiser can pay a monthly membership fee and reduce cash out fees, increase referral commissions and decrease the number of sites to view on a daily basis. The amount of your monthly membership fee determines the number of times you can cash out each week, the amount of your referral commissions and the number of sites you must view each day to receive your rebates.

Monthly Memberships:

* $10 per mo. fee = Cashout on Mondays Only and 5% referral commission for 1st level and 3% on 2nd level,
* $25 per mo. fee = Cashout on Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays and 7% referral commission for 1st level and 4% on 2nd level,
* $100 per mo. fee = Exec. VIP Plan, Cashout DAILY and 10% referral commission on 1st level and 5% on 2nd level.

Special Promotion through Tuesday, January 22, 2008.

If you purchase $500 – $999 in Ad Package purchases, you’ll receive 3 month Exec. VIP membership level upgrade. For $1,000- $1,999 in Ad Package purchases, you’ll receive 6 months Exec. VIP membership level, and for $2000 or more in Ad Package purchases, you’ll receive 1 year Exec. VIP membership level upgrade.

Do I have to pay a membership fee?

No. If you just want to be a passive member in ASD and receive cash back rebates from your ad purchases, you don’t need to pay a monthly membership fee. It’s primarily for people who choose to refer other advertisers or want to increase the frequency that they can withdraw their profits. If you don’t pay a membership fee and you decide to refer others (optional), you’ll be paid a 3% referral commission on all of your personal referrals only.

What payment processors are available?

Currently Alert Pay, Solid Trust Pay ,direct deposit into Bank of America account, cashier checks and mail in money order. Soon to come will be an International Debit card

What happens if I’m unable to view and rate websites on any given day?

If you miss a day and you’re unable to view and rate ads (for any reason) you don’t lose anything, it just freezes and extends the time line until you come back.

Personal opinion: From everything I’ve researched, Andy Bowdoin is a man of integrity who does what he says he’s going to do. He has a rock-solid business plan and experience based on verifiable and publicly available information. Everything is very transparent.

His business model is a win win for everyone and very lucrative for both passive and active members. Advertisers who simply want to be sure their website get seen, get exactly what they pay for.

Entrepreneurs who want a passive way of growing their money, get the ability of doing so for simply viewing ads daily. They get quality prospects visiting their websites which will ultimately turn into sign ups, sales, or more business partners.

You can get a 25% bonus on your advertising dollars spent for simply investing 10 minutes per day to view others sites. So if you purchase $1,000 in advertising from ASD, you’ll get paid daily until you receive $1,250 back. It doesn’t matter if you purchase an ad for $10 or $500… if you do nothing else but view ads, the results are the same and you’ll eventually earn 125% of what you spend (25% net profit).

If you look at their Alexa traffic ranking in the chart below, you’ll see that there’s tremendous momentum with this program right now.

Here’s how to sign up:

1. Click on this link: http://www.asdcashgenerator.com/?ref=20470, read the FAQ and Terms & Conditions, etc., then click on the link right under the top banner that says “Sign-up.” To become an Upgraded (paid) advertiser, first click on Signup on the Home Page and become a Free Member.

2. When you join as a free member, you’ll be sent a welcome email. Some email carriers such as AOL, Bellsouth, Yahoo and others will treat our emails as spam. Check your Spam folder to see if it ended up there. If you didn’t get the email you may want to go to Google and get a free gmail account, otherwise you won’t be getting any emails from ASD because they’ll be blocked.

3. After you sign up, log in to your back office on the bottom left of the Home Page. Click Login and that will take you to your Account Overview Page. Look to the right of Account Level and you will see (upgrade level) in blue. Click on upgrade level and it’ll take you to your Upgrade Account Page. Select your payment processor and insert the dollar amount of ad packages you want to purchase. Ad packages are $1.00 each. If you want $100 of ad packages put 100 in the window. Click upgrade. Your purchase should show up on your Account Overview Page to the right of Current Upgrade Purchase. You can pay by credit card by calling the home office at 850-627-2206.

4. Once your account is funded and you’ve purchased your ad packages, click on the START SURFING link on the left hand side and do your viewing each day

admin answers:

I am apart of this program,and I love it. WHY? Because I have made 30 times what I invested. Everything they promised has happened. The only people who call this a scam,do so while advertising there scam! Anyways decide for yourself,you’ve done the homework. Oh,and the customer service is top of the line,I’ve gotten ANDY on the phone within 24 hours,personally!! Do what you want, I am not going to miss this bus,because I personally believe everyone that has this opportunity and passes will regret it one day.Oh and be sure to wait for a promotion before you enter,like a 100% match!!!
You can reach me at buss362002@yahoo.com if yiu wanna continue this Q AND A further. DONT MISS THIS BUS!

Steven asks…

What should I do about my rude, bossy co-worker?

To help pay the bills while I continue my college education, I’ve begun working in a fast-food restaurant. I really like it, for the most part. Everyone is extremely nice and fun to be around, with the exception of one person.

Our restaurant is part of corporate chain and opened recently. There were a few individuals from the other stores that came to help us out. That’s like 3 or 4 people including the assistant manager and the manager. One of these people was a young woman about my age who has been with the company at another store for about 10 months before coming to this new one. She helped to train me at her home store, but from the first day I noticed something about her was amiss.

For one, her tone of voice with me suggested that she felt I was a total moron. This hasn’t changed since that first day. She constantly uses this cheap, unconvincing sarcasm and has a tendency to call me “honey” when she’s correcting me (which drives me crazy, and it doesn’t usually). She berates, not only me, but everyone when the slightest mistake is made, and uses an extremely harsh, biting tone of voice when it is most unwarranted. (For instance, the other day I had a receipt signed for a credit card and she reminded me to put it in my till. At my last job, we would put receipts through a small slit in the front of the till and it would fall below the cash drawers. I put in there, thinking this was the proper way of doing it. She then said scathingly bitter, “Why would you put it THERE?” and I replied calmly, but not without irritation, “Sorry, that’s where we put them at my last job. I just figured that was how it was done.”)

The problem is, this young woman is in no position to be enforcing this much authority over people, as she is on the same level as me. She’s bossy, rude, and disrespectful of her fellow employees. I’ve gotten to the point where I’ve decided just try to accept these negative attributes as quirks of her personality and try to not let them get to me by taking what she says with a grain of salt. I figure that someone this pushy and rude must have some kind of inferiority complex and uses new employees as mediums through which to exercise unearned authority and extract a false sense of pride and/or self-importance.

I want to try to accept these things about her, because I don’t know what else to do. I try to avoid confrontation because it’s not my goal to make as many enemies as possible. I definitely don’t want to be at odds with her, I just would just like for her to get off my back (but because she’s the kind of person who likes to demand her own way, I don’t ever see this as likely). I don’t really want to complain to the manager or assistant manager, either. I’ve never liked bringing inter-personnel issues to the figures of authority because I usually find the matter too unimportant and mundane for them to care about and I also worry that it shows them I’m incapable of working with others cohesively (also, its been a pretty ineffective method for me in the past).

I suppose I’m curious to know what you guys might do in this situation. Should I go ahead and try to execute my plan, or does someone have a better idea?

Besides, most people I’ve seen who act this negatively eventually do themselves in, one way or another. I imagine it will only be a matter of time, especially since I heard our manager speaking critically of her to the franchisee.

admin answers:

I know exactly where you are coming from. I was employed by a major fast food corporation myself. I did not work in the restaurants to often, as I actually worked for the corporate offices. However, time to time, I would visit the locations for investigations etc. Here is what is happening. You are very fortunate to be using this job only as a stepping stone while you attend college. For many people, believe it or not – this is their final destiny. I was so surprised when I entered the restaurants, how many people had been there for 25 + years! Amazing. So, these people are taking their job very seriosuly. Maybe not in the best professional approach, but yet take it very seriously. She probably feels very honored that she was asked to come help and does not know how to exert that honor correctly. She probably feels that “hey , they must think I am good so let me do it even better now” kind of approach.

My best advise, if possible, try your best not to take it personal and let it go. This is just a stepping stone for you. Her communication skills are not that polished, but she is in her mind, doing her best and using her talent the best she knows how.

Keep in your mind the thought that you will not be here a long time and she might be making a career out of this. Most of the employees I encountered that were there for a long time also had this same harsh tone – but meant nothing by it. Of course, I was not working side by side with these people as I was part of Corporate and was in observing etc.

Sometimes these people want acknowledged. If you pass a few compliments like “Wow – you really know your job – you must learn quickly” or “you really handled that well” – it will go far. These types of employees usually relish in compliments and once you befriend them, they will back off. Good luck!

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