Monday, September 15, 2008

What would be better taking pre-law/ finance and business or singing and acting? -

how many jobs are there available in singing and acting versus the number of jobs in law, in finance and in business.Your question is like a young child saying I don t need to go to school, I m going to be in the NBA and make millions . If you want to chance your future on a low odds roll of the dice feel free to pursue singing and acting. I suggest you do both. Go to school and see if you can get jobs singing and acting. Take drama classes, appear in plays, sing for a band, etc. If you get discovered and make it , all the better that you have an education to back you up. Look at Nicholas Cage and the millions he lost because he had to trust someone else to make important decisions for him, because he wasn t smart enough to make them for himself.Knowledge will always be power.

I grew up playing music. I started playing guitar at 15. I loved it, and still do. I spent just about every spare moment in highschool playing with other musicians and playing coffee house shows. When it came time for college, I decided not to pursue music and to go for a real degree.Today, I have a real job, and it pays well, but I regret my decision. I m still in a band with some talented musicians, each of whom has a day job. But I also have friends that are professional musicians and producers, people with jobs I never really even knew existed until I had already graduated from college.Just about every city in America has a theater group. Many churches pay their vocalists. If you go even further and study your craft, you ll do even better. Do what you LOVE to do, what you really enjoy.Pre-law, finance and business classes or school are expensive, and would almost certainly require you doing that work for a number of years to pay off the loans. Is that what you want? If you like to sing and act, find a way to make it happen. Join SAG and start auditioning for commercials, for both TV and radio locally. The work is out there, if you re willing to find it and work for it.Good luck!

Both are tough occupations and diametrically opposed in levels of satisfaction. What will leave you the most satisfied and fulfilled? A lot of people get into occupations just to make money but aren t happy and end up regretting not giving their true passion a try. I am one of those that worked as a legal assistant for years but didn t follow my passion of music and although I regret it, I have also come to terms with it and found that I did in fact love working in law. If I were you I would talk to professionals or teachers in both fields to give you food for thought.

pre-law there will always be crime in America.

pre law. Almost no one can make a living singing or acting.

What is my best option in registering. Dont want it affecting personal assets, but am the only owner.? -

I m unsure of what would be the best way to go. I am think LLC, but am not so sure. I would be owner and operator, but want to make sure my personal assets are protected. What is my best option?

LLC is usually the best option for the type of business you are talking about. You could incorporate, but that is a huge pain in the butt to deal with: another level of tax reporting (though not taxes, if you are a Sub-Chapter S corp.), reporting to the state, state excise taxes, annual report filing fees, etc. etc. Sub-S status does have some advantages, though. For instance, as long as you pay yourself a reasonable salary for your work (you need to be on payroll if you have a corp, you don t just take draws) then anything left over at the end of the year does not get the double self-employment tax; it just gets taxed at your income tax rate. Also, since you are an employee of the corp, you can lay yourself off if business gets bad and get unemployment compensation. States usually have stricter standards when an owner/manager of a Sub-S corp lays himself off, but if it is legitimate you should have no problem. I am not sure the extra bother and expense is worth it unless you are a very seasonal business and expect to lay yourself off every year (like if you live in a resort area of some kind.) An LLC gives you the same level of liability protection that a corporation does, without all the corporate paperwork and (sometimes) the state fees. Keep in mind, though, that neither the LLC or a corporation will be able to get a loan without you co-signing for it, and anything that you personally do that is fraudulent or illegal will still attach liability to you. If you have any questions about this, I would get in touch with a lawyer. Keep in mind, though, that lawyers tend to like corporations for some reason. I think they like to make money writing up articles of incorporation and doing your filings.

Australian Business names!!!? -

I want to open a business in a few years but I have a business name that i want to save until then. How can i register this business name and how much may it cost?Thanks

visit the trade mark site of you countrysearvh the name ,if that name is not in the site search,the go ahead and register it on line,more advanced the country ,you will find more easy way s to register it on line,sending you some links if you are and indian citizen,check it out,also please visit my site too.also i can make a website like mine for you in just 99$,kindly visit my site.

The following link provides all the information that you need. It s about $120 for three years to register a Business Name. However, if you register it, you are virtually saying that you are starting the business. if you just register the name as a Trademark Name, which costs a lot more (about $1000 for 3 years), then the name you register only pertains to the product or service that is trademarked. http://www.incorporator.com.au/business_��Perhaps it is better to just cross your fingers and not register the name and hope no one else takes it. Even if they do, you can just add another word to it. I wanted to register Marksway but it was already taken so I registered Marksway Marketing and it was accepted.

Amazon.com Shipping Question? -

I bought a used Sims 2 for PC on Amazon. It doesn t look like the shipper has been on Amazon for a while. I m getting worried because I m wondering how the seller will be informed that an item of her s has been bought.Will Amazon send her an email on her Amazon account or will it be on her personal email?

Well for that you should see http://biznuss.net i hope thst resove your problem keep using answers.yahoo.com

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