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| location | Phillips, ME | |
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| visits | member for | 3 years, 1 month |
| seen | Mar 4 at 15:08 | |
| stats | profile views | 223 |
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Apr 14 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Sep 21 |
awarded | Custodian |
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Jun 11 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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May 7 |
answered | Starting development company, how to start? |
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May 6 |
answered | Starting a donations fund through a website and drop boxes |
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May 5 |
answered | New LLC - Initial Investment |
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May 3 |
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Starting a donations fund through a website and drop boxes Where are you located? Registration requirements are country and location specific. |
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Apr 28 |
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Is a P45 required to be sent edited tags |
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Apr 27 |
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Using guitar solos (cut from commercial music tracks) inside your mobile app ASCAP should be able to help you with licensing agreements: ascap.com |
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Apr 26 |
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What to do when partners have dropped out? added 372 characters in body |
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Apr 26 |
answered | What to do when partners have dropped out? |
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Apr 18 |
answered | Profit Share with Customers |
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Apr 18 |
revised |
Non-compete clause in social media edited tags |
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Apr 17 |
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Getting started with an LLC You reall asked multiple questions here, it is better to ask one at a time. As to allocating equity you may want to see answers.onstartups.com/questions/6949/… |
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Apr 17 |
answered | Social media advertising |
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Apr 17 |
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How do I prove my finances to a partner? My partner is afraid I will not give him his full cut The problems with auditing are 1) Hiring a CPA firm to do a proper audit is expensive and 2) the CPA firm will be the first to tell you that an audit should not be expected to uncover fraud or collusion, the very things the client is concerned about. |
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Apr 17 |
answered | How do I prove my finances to a partner? My partner is afraid I will not give him his full cut |
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Apr 17 |
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Software consultants VS Software houses profitability @Brendan - that is true. The real point is that for a consultant income = (hours worked) x (billing rate per hour). Since there is a limit to the number of hours in a day, one will never get truly rich being a consultant. There are thousands of software companies (Apple, Microsoft etc) that have made many of their people quite rich. |
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Apr 17 |
answered | Software consultants VS Software houses profitability |
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Apr 17 |
answered | Contract for start-up employees and how to secure myself as the leader of the company |