The Pros and Cons of Paperless Billing

This is a special guest post from David Bakke, who writes about small business, careers, and money management skills on Money Crashers Personal Finance.

If your email inbox is anything like mine, it is probably chock-full of offers to go paperless from a lot of the companies that you do business with. Some of them may appeal to you out of concern for the environment, while others are appealing from a financial standpoint. While it may seem like a no-brainer to go paperless, there are some things to keep in mind before making that leap. Here are the pros and cons of paperless billing.

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Done With Tax Returns And Giving Away $100

Today marks the first day that I do not have to think about preparing peoples’ tax returns. This was a particularly difficult tax season as one of the partners in the firm had a brain tumor removed in December and didn’t play a large part, essentially leaving the bulk of the work to myself and the other partner (plus a temp for a couple weeks, but he really sucked and we had to redo most of his work anyway). It’s a pretty nice feeling to have taxes behind me for a little while, and I have to admit that the day does seem a little brighter, although this is South Florida and it’s supposed to be sunny anyway!

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Social and Health Care: The New Business Plan

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With the [British] government’s current slashing of NHS budgets, the demand for good health care has never been higher. With more and more pressure being put on health services such as domiciliary care, there has never been a better time to get into the private health care business. How of course, is this possible you must ask yourself?

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