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The follow up to James Smith's international number one bestseller, Not a Diet Book.
*The No.1 Sunday Times Bestseller Are you ready to change your life?
This plain-English guide tells you everything you need to know about small business bookkeeping, money management, tax returns and VAT.Part 1 covers bookkeeping and accounting - you'll discover how to grow your business and save hundreds of pounds in accountancy fees by taking control of your income and expenses.Part 2 shows you how simple it is to complete a business tax return, using real-life illustrations - after reading this section you'll have a solid understanding of how your business is taxed.Part 3 contains an indispensable guide to VAT - how to register, how to fill in your VAT return, and how to reduce the amount of tax you have to pay.The current edition also contains a 30-page section on how to improve cash flow in your business and boost your profits. The author reveals all the tricks you can use to keep the money rolling in, including billing tactics that ensure every invoice gets paid quickly... without upsetting your customers!Keeping it Simple is a must read for:Anyone wanting to make light work of managing the finances of a small business.Everyone with a new business or thinking about starting a business.Sole traders who want a clear jargon-free guide to completing their business tax return.Anyone wanting a comprehensive plain-English VAT guide.All businesses approaching the £85,000 VAT registration threshold or considering voluntary VAT registration.All businesses that want to improve their cashflow.
This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
Robots and Mad Scientists is a collection of satirical science-fiction stories sure to delight baby boomers who grew up reading Philip K. Dick and Isaac Asimov; and now enjoy the artificial intelligence (AI) shows prevalent on television. James Smith writes about everything from time-traveling robot secret agents to portals into alternate dimensions and wannabe evil robot overlords with humor, insight, and an adventurous twist on many current events and possible futures.
The Answers All of Them and No B.S. sounds like a pretty pompous statement, but when you consider it, this book proves that the Bible is the only perfect written composition, consisting of sixty-six books, written by many different men inspired by God, over a period of thousands of years. That proves God is real, using mathematics and fulfilled prophecy; that He is the One Who created heaven and earth; and that there is no such thing as the big bang, which science keeps on trying to sell to everybody (it may be something of an understatement). Not many books offer true, life-changing information as does this one. Open your mind and heart and allow the Lord God Almighty to reveal Himself to you. Become a new person by the power of the blood of Jesus. Go ahead. Open the book. Read it. You'll be glad you did.
This is the story of a man born during World War II, spending his youth on the streets of New York City. It describes a life of hard work, life-changing decisions, perseverance, and love. It is an accounting of the life events over a period of seven decades. This book is primarily written for the author's children and grandchildren so that they may know and appreciate their ancestors and their heritage.
Choice is not the same as free moral agency. Choice is scriptural, while free moral agency is not. Free moral agency has the connotation that man has the ability to become God. Choice is our decision to allow God to perfect himself in us through the pitfalls of life. Although affliction cometh not forth of the dust, neither doth trouble spring out of the ground; Yet man is born unto trouble, as the sparks fly upward (Job 5:6-7).
This e-book comprises of detailed step-by-step guide that will help you to naturally lose weight. The e-book is categorized into three different phases as highlighted below: PHASE 1: How to Lose Weight In order to successfully reach your weight loss goals, you're going to first need to understand how to lose weight. That's what Phase 1 is. A complete, yet easy to understand explanation of exactly what is required for weight loss to take place. PHASE 2: Creating Your Weight Loss Diet Plan In Phase 2, you're going to learn how to put this information to use and create your own weight loss diet plan. The very first thing you're going to need to do is figure out what your calorie maintenance level is and you will be guided on every step. PHASE 3: Continue Losing Weight and Keep It Off In Phase 3 you will learn how to make sure you continue losing weight and, even more importantly, keep the weight off for good. Losing weight is guaranteed by following this guide!
A celebration of more than 100 Australian craft beers, from the best to take to a BBQ to the best for challenging your palate
Samuel Richardson and the theory of tragedy is a bold new interpretation of one of the greatest European novels, Samuel Richardson's Clarissa. It argues that this text needs to be rethought as a dangerous exploration of the ethics of tragedy, on the scale of the great arguments of post-Romantic tragic theory, from Hlderlin to Nietzsche, to Benjamin, Lacan and beyond.
Even the most hands-on of classic bike enthusiasts will often shy away from working on their bike's electrical system, believing they have neither the skill nor the knowledge for such work. Starting with basic electrical theory, this book demonstrates a wealth of electrical tips and techniques, providing a progressive and more.
Originally published in 1974, this volume, edited by Professor E. M. Wilson, presents a coherent body of essays on Shakespeare's comedies, written by the late polymath scholar and critic James Smith.
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