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Use this thread to discuss the following entry from Steve Pavlina's blog: The Dark Side of Financial Abundance |
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Nice entry. It's interesting to watch someone develop into their success. What they think about, what new problems they face, etc. In real life (off the internet), you only get to see the surface level transformations when somebody starts to succeed financially. Very cool to read about it in detail as it's happening.. |
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I have heard that if you own an LLC that it's better to take dividends than to become your own employee. Or to employ yourself to the extent that it is legal necessity (minimum wage?) and then to take dividends to cover the rest of your expenses. The reason being that you have to pay employment taxes on any money that you pay to an employee. Are you going to be using this strategy at all?
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Steve, As another self employed person I am curious as a general sense what you are self employed in. And I am also curious as to why a C corp and not an S corp. I am going to go back and read the blog post but I didn't think I saw that in there. For accounting purposes may I also suggest that you get Quickbooks online, and set up an ID for your accountant to use. For years I have used the desktop based version of QB and I have to ship it to my accountant each month. Now that I have the online version we can collaborate and see each others changes real time. It is a lifesaver. Keep up the good work and congrats on the "expansion". Patrick Stop Doing Nothing |
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The key in what Steve is saying, imo, is that you'll have more money, so you can spend some of it hiring the appropriate experts to make sure you're doing it all right. I think one of the most important things about business and financial growth is to remember to not be afraid of spending money where necessary. If you hire the right people and consultants, they will pay for themselves many times over. |
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Nice entry, Steve. It's rare for the wealthier among us to give an objective perspective on the downside of success. I'm curious about one thing though. Have you noticed the "dark side" creeping into you as well? The reason I ask is, in my experience, the largest pitfalls are internal, not external. For example, I've fought against: 1) Haughtiness: Thinking I am better or know better than everyone else because I'm closer to my objectives than they are. 2) Greed: Thinking I deserve a larger portion of the pie, when in reality, no one "deserves" to earn such large amounts of money. 3) Overconfidence: Taking inappropriate risks because I think that I can handle anything. 4) Depression: Feeling a lack of purpose because I'd accomplished everything that I possibly wanted. I've had to beat each of those one or more times in my career, with varying degrees of difficulty. If you haven't faced them yet, stay on the lookout. Each has the ability to destroy your career. |
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Steve, You could also write a book based on your decades worth of business experience. I am sure what you learned is very valuable to many others. This isn't exactly on the "personal development" path per se, but not too far from it either. I am also happy to see the last two blog posts on becoming a millionaire since it looked like LoA was on its way to create a whole new generation of couch potatoes. Last edited by eternomi; 01-15-2007 at 02:23 PM. |
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Good posts. Another positive or negative depending on the situation is that many people see you as an obvious source of financing their projects or bailing them out of a mess. Also, I would be careful with a C Corporation election. You are double taxed when you take money out of the Company and when you sell it you have to pay taxes on deferred earnings (i.e. Earnings and Profits). This structure is not typical for small businesses and like Steve said I would definitely seek professional advice. |
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Great information about taxes and business structure! I guess I always knew that if I ever had enough money for the government to care about, I would hire the funky, artistic, progressive tax preparer that a friend of mine uses. I even carry her business card around in my wallet! Maybe the world could really use a nonprofit organization to help people who want to start socially beneficial businesses and nonprofits manage them in the most effective ways, and navigate the stormy seas of the IRS's forms and processes. At least the basics could be offered for free, and the individual accounting would be offered for a fee. Maybe this kind of service is already available somewhere? Maybe, if there is one, you could advertise it on your blog... Oh, and congrats on getting a "real job"! :-) Peace, Love, and Bicycles, Turtle |
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