Finance

Blogging and Taxes

If you earn lots of money from your blog, John Chow (who does earns loads of money off his blog) posted two articles describing how he setup the legal structure in order to minimize taxes from his earnings.
The posts are:
My Blog Business Structure and Blog Income & Taxes - Taking The Money Out.
He describes the […]

A series of posts on starting dropshipping ecommerce site

I like the blog of Nevill Medhora.  Here a guy writing openly about his small business and financial situation. I’m following his blog for about two months now and find it interesting, both in style and in content.Lately Nevell has posted a 6-part series on his e-commerce business, House of Rave. He shares his story of how […]

My first website business experience

During my adventures with stock day-trading, I’ve continued to be in contact with the man who taught me day-trading and was building a website with him, plus an automatic day-trading program. But later we split, since he was dishonest with me and didn’t pay in time and enough.

Since I was still considering being connected to the finances, I thought of creating a website that will be of service to traders. After some time some ideas arose and I started to write the site. I called it Trading-HQ. It still exists today. The idea behind the site was to create a resource:

* With reviews of brokers, trading books, information websites, stock pick websites and related software.
* Easy to navigate
* Easy to filter for needed information
* Ability for users to contribute reviews to presented information

My day-trading lessons

Several months following my decision to engage in financial education and activity and consequent months of long-term stock trading I developed interest in day trading, which is buying and selling stock during the same day, leaving no money in stocks at the end of the day. But […]

What got me started with business

What got me started with business and finances?
I think that it all started after I’ve read Robert Kiyosaki’s first book “Rich dad, Poor dad”. Although this book is rather vague on advice and is mostly biased towards real estate, I believe its greater value is it being an eye […]