Buy any graduate level business fiance book used off amazon or ebay and it will have all your business terms for you.Question: What is good book that has a log of business terms e.g. EBITA, top line revenue, P&L, Earning ratio etc.
I know Investopedia has all of this information but I'd like a book that I keep on my shelf for reference.
No, never had a need to.Do you guy ever record your telephone interviews?
The cons of public transportation to and from work. Some of them have been coming up this week and been having me vexed.
First I've had delays up to like 20 mins in the subway for various reasons (Overheating, mechanical delays on other trains, etc) on top of being packed in super tight. shyt's ridiculous.
Second was this morning. I get to the parking garage of the subway and the damn lot is full. It is never that full early but what happened is some of the concrete on the lower floor is coming loose and it fukked up some ppl's cars. So they roped off a large amount of parking spaces. I had to do something I despise since I had no plan B or C on where else i can park to take the train or bus. i had to drive and park at work. Parking around where i work is not free and is borderline ridiculous. There is a lot under my building. shyt will cost me 30 fukking dollars for the day . On top of that, driving in that lot it felt like I was taking a driver's test. I drive a SUV and making some tight ass turns in there. I'm surprised i didn't scrape my shyt up. I just hope I'm not boxed in when I leave around 7 ish or so after the gym.
damn I feel for you. Times like thst you realize. Being in the south is okay.The cons of public transportation to and from work. Some of them have been coming up this week and been having me vexed.
First I've had delays up to like 20 mins in the subway for various reasons (Overheating, mechanical delays on other trains, etc) on top of being packed in super tight. shyt's ridiculous.
Second was this morning. I get to the parking garage of the subway and the damn lot is full. It is never that full early but what happened is some of the concrete on the lower floor is coming loose and it fukked up some ppl's cars. So they roped off a large amount of parking spaces. I had to do something I despise since I had no plan B or C on where else i can park to take the train or bus. i had to drive and park at work. Parking around where i work is not free and is borderline ridiculous. There is a lot under my building. shyt will cost me 30 fukking dollars for the day . On top of that, driving in that lot it felt like I was taking a driver's test. I drive a SUV and making some tight ass turns in there. I'm surprised i didn't scrape my shyt up. I just hope I'm not boxed in when I leave around 7 ish or so after the gym.
I think I'm within a shout of transitioning into the application team I'm working for. Problem is, I don't know if it's a worthwhile move . Pay increase won't be substantial, more responsibilities, more expectations, more hours. The only positive for me is the title change for my resume. I'd have to stick out out for another 2-4 years on a team I'm not that attached to. I don't even know if the skills are transferable in the future...
I used legalzoom to setup a llc for my mother wasnt too hard. Probably more money than doing everything myself. I believe it was 80 on top of state feeAny bruhs in here have experience with setting up either a llc or s corp for tax purposes?
I'm a 1099 employee, and I've been told I should set up an a corp for tax write offs. Will this help me pay less taxes and reduce my taxable income?