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Forming an S-Corporation You are approved for a credit card or loan. The catch is you need to pay a fee upfront. Solution: Don't accept email offers. Also don't accept offers that require you to pay upfront.An S corporation is a corporation that has obtained an additional status at the IRS. There are restrictions as to who may file as an S Corporation. It must be a domestic company S corporations cannot have more than 100 shareholders None of the shareholders can be nonresident aliens Only one class of stock can be issued by the busine Lottery Scams You receive an email that you won a lottery (which you never even entered, an interesting notion in and of itself). All you have to do is pay a few thousand in processing fees and you'll have your millions. Solution: Tell Income Gallery - Self Employment For Entrepreneurial Seekers Scammers on the Internet are very creative and constantly come up with new scams or variations on old scams. The only way to fight this is with knowledge. Here are some top Internet scams you should be aware of.In Today world we are driven by career, family, and let’s face it money. We make daily decision based around finance and budgeting. Financial intelligence is crucial. We feel like we are independent but are we really are being on a job 40, 50, 60 hours a week working for money is not actually what you call freedom. We always ask ourselves that if a chance of a lifetime presented Auction Fraud or E-commerce Fraud You pay for an item that you never receive. Solution: The best way to prevent this is to go through established auction sites like Ebay, and buy from well-known online vendors, or vendors that are verified by a third party, such as Better Business Bureau or HackerSafe. Phishing / Identity Theft This is a scam where you receive an email from Paypal, Ebay, or a Bank telling you that your account is compromised and you must log in. There are variations on why you must log into your account, but basically the trick here is to get you to click a link to your account. This link goes to an official looking site that looks like Paypal or Ebay's site, but is actually a fake. Once you provide your account information, the scammers use that to log in and steal personal information (i.e. Identity Theft). Solution: Ignore urgent sounding emails from Ebay, Paypal, banks, etc. If you are in doubt, call your bank or log in to the actual site and see if you have any messages. Nigerian Scams In this scam, you get an email informing you that someone died in a foreign country and left you millions of dollars. Or alternatively, a rich person in a foreign country may ask you to help move some funds, and they will pay you millions for your assistance. You contact them and they tell you that you need to provide a couple thousand dollars as an upfront legal fee, which you must pay first in order to get your millions. Solution: Use your head. If it sounds too good to be true, it is. Credit Card Offers or Loan Offers You are approved for a credit card or loan. The catch is you need to pay a fee upfront. Solution: Don't accept email offers. Also don't accept offers that require you to pay upfront. Lottery Scams You receive an email that you won a lottery (which you never even entered, an interesting notion in and of itself). All you have to do is pay a few thousand in processing fees and you'll have your millions. Solution: Tell t The Small Retailer's Survival Guide - Part 1 - Are you Ready to Change? at are verified by a third party, such as Better Business Bureau or HackerSafe.If you are a small retailer, all I can say is I'm very very sorry. Sorry that you are struggling to compete on price. Sorry that you are battling with low margins. Sorry that many of you are working over 80 hours per week. Some of you will be making slow progress, others will be treading water or even slowly sinking. It can be a lonely, sole destroying business. The only other Phishing / Identity Theft This is a scam where you receive an email from Paypal, Ebay, or a Bank telling you that your account is compromised and you must log in. There are variations on why you must log into your account, but basically the trick here is to get you to click a link to your account. This link goes to an official looking site that looks like Paypal or Ebay's site, but is actually a fake. Once you provide your account information, the scammers use that to log in and steal personal information (i.e. Identity Theft). Solution: Ignore urgent sounding emails from Ebay, Paypal, banks, etc. If you are in doubt, call your bank or log in to the actual site and see if you have any messages. Nigerian Scams In this scam, you get an email informing you that someone died in a foreign country and left you millions of dollars. Or alternatively, a rich person in a foreign country may ask you to help move some funds, and they will pay you millions for your assistance. You contact them and they tell you that you need to provide a couple thousand dollars as an upfront legal fee, which you must pay first in order to get your millions. Solution: Use your head. If it sounds too good to be true, it is. Credit Card Offers or Loan Offers You are approved for a credit card or loan. The catch is you need to pay a fee upfront. Solution: Don't accept email offers. Also don't accept offers that require you to pay upfront. Lottery Scams You receive an email that you won a lottery (which you never even entered, an interesting notion in and of itself). All you have to do is pay a few thousand in processing fees and you'll have your millions. Solution: Tell What is Expected From You as an Outsourced Entity? site, but is actually a fake. Once you provide your account information, the scammers use that to log in and steal personal information (i.e. Identity Theft). Solution: Ignore urgent sounding emails from Ebay, Paypal, banks, etc. If you are in doubt, call your bank or log in to the actual site and see if you have any messages.When a company outsources its work, there are great expectations that it will save them money and get their production up.As an outsourced entity, you should be able to provide your contracted client with numerous reports to prove what tasks have been performed. Additionally, you should be able to prove the time spent on the projects you have contracted to perform. Nigerian Scams In this scam, you get an email informing you that someone died in a foreign country and left you millions of dollars. Or alternatively, a rich person in a foreign country may ask you to help move some funds, and they will pay you millions for your assistance. You contact them and they tell you that you need to provide a couple thousand dollars as an upfront legal fee, which you must pay first in order to get your millions. Solution: Use your head. If it sounds too good to be true, it is. Credit Card Offers or Loan Offers You are approved for a credit card or loan. The catch is you need to pay a fee upfront. Solution: Don't accept email offers. Also don't accept offers that require you to pay upfront. Lottery Scams You receive an email that you won a lottery (which you never even entered, an interesting notion in and of itself). All you have to do is pay a few thousand in processing fees and you'll have your millions. Solution: Tell How to Write Ads that Increase Your Business ft you millions of dollars. Or alternatively, a rich person in a foreign country may ask you to help move some funds, and they will pay you millions for your assistance. You contact them and they tell you that you need to provide a couple thousand dollars as an upfront legal fee, which you must pay first in order to get your millions. Solution: Use your head. If it sounds too good to be true, it is.I caught myself wracking my brain over what kind of article I should write for newspapers that would be useful to business people. It struck me that I was making a solid effort to get into the mind of my target market. It also struck me that this is the biggest mistake most business owners make when designing their own ads. They start listing off their services and are r Credit Card Offers or Loan Offers You are approved for a credit card or loan. The catch is you need to pay a fee upfront. Solution: Don't accept email offers. Also don't accept offers that require you to pay upfront. Lottery Scams You receive an email that you won a lottery (which you never even entered, an interesting notion in and of itself). All you have to do is pay a few thousand in processing fees and you'll have your millions. Solution: Tell Sale You are approved for a credit card or loan. The catch is you need to pay a fee upfront. Solution: Don't accept email offers. Also don't accept offers that require you to pay upfront.MEANINGWhere the right of ownership in the goods is transferred from the seller to the buyer the contract is called a sale. For example: n 1st August X sells 5 bags of sugar to Y for a sum of Rs.1000/-. This transaction if called a sale since the ownership of 5 bags of sugar is transferred from X to Y. WHAT IS MEANT BY AN AGREEMENT TO SELL? Where the transfer of owner Lottery Scams You receive an email that you won a lottery (which you never even entered, an interesting notion in and of itself). All you have to do is pay a few thousand in processing fees and you'll have your millions. Solution: Tell them to subtract the fee from your winnings. Better yet, don't believe any email notification of lottery winnings, period. FBI Email Scam This is not too prevalent yet but I include it because I find it especially distasteful. In this scam you receive an email from someone posing as the FBI. There are too many variations to list, but the basic idea is that they will try to scare you into providing personal information or paying money. Solution: Ignore and delete unsolicited emails from the FBI. Seriously, if it's something important, the FBI has other ways of getting in touch with you.
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