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Rain Maker Paul Bonnallie: It Requires Action; Tony Robbins interviews Frank Kern and John Reese

Below is a video I found floating out on the internet: It is definitely worth the time to watch… Paul

Tony Robbins interviews Frank Kern and John Reese to finally understand what makes successful people successful. Why the majority of aspiring entrepreneurs and people in general fail to take action on daily basis. Why people fail to follow through? Watch the video to find out!

I think the original article came from http://tonyrobbinstraining.com

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Consumer Advocate Paul Bonnallie Integrity Income Tax Filing

Here is a great article I found on aol.com that provides the 10 ten ways to avoid a tax audit,  Best method is to be accurate and honest..  Paul
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Jan 28th 2010 at 8:00AM
“Worried about an IRS audit? Avoid what’s called a red flag. That’s something the IRS always looks for. For example, say you have some money left in your bank account after paying taxes. That’s a red flag.

Jay Leno

While Leno might not have it exactly right, he is on to something: The IRS does look for red flags when selecting a return for audit. Their methodology, however, is a little more sophisticated than what the comedian suggests. While there’s no foolproof way to escape an audit, here are some tips for keeping your return from being flagged:

1. Be good at math. The IRS continually cites bad math as one of the top errors on tax returns. Making math mistakes on your tax return will get you noticed — and not in a good way. While the IRS will generally just correct your mistake and send you a bill, too many math errors might indicate a level of carelessness that causes your return to be flagged. So, use caution when preparing your return. Copy numbers onto forms or input into software carefully — and double check those numbers when you’re done. Check for transposition errors, as well as addition and subtraction. Don’t have a false sense of security when using a software package. Your tax prep software can’t tell when you’ve made a mistake before entering your data.

2. Don’t be too rich. Statistically, you’re about six times more likely to be audited if you report over $1 million in income than if you report income of less than $200,000. You’re about three times more likely to be audited if you report between $200,000 and $1,000,000 than if you report income of less than $200,000.

Does the IRS have it out for the rich? Not necessarily. Those who make more money tend to take advantage of more itemized deductions, such as charitable contributions, which attract the attention of the IRS. Filing a Schedule A with significant charitable contributions or miscellaneous expenses may trigger an examination.

It’s also highly likely that many higher income taxpayers are small business owners. Statistically, taxpayers who file a Schedule C are two to four times more likely to be audited. Many tax professionals recommend that taxpayers who are collecting substantial income from a small business consider incorporating in order to avoid filing a Schedule C that attracts attention.

3. Don’t be too poor. While the upper class is generally the target of most audits, the other end of the spectrum isn’t spared. When examining returns, the IRS is particularly interested in errors related to the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), a refundable credit that may only be claimed by lower income taxpayers. In 1999, the IRS reported $8.5 billion and $9.9 billion in over-payments related to the EITC. The error rate is about 30%, nearly three times higher than with other social programs.

Despite initiatives put in place to stamp out EITC errors and fraud, as recently as 2002, the IRS reported that it had issued math error notices on more than 1 million returns claiming $729 million in EITC. Common mistakes included amounts that were figured or entered incorrectly; missing or incorrect taxpayer ID numbers for qualified children; failure to report income; and dependent children who were ineligible for purposes of the credit.

If you qualify for the EITC, pay attention to the fine print. Report all your income; check and double check your math (see number one above).

4. Live within your means. Even if you’re not too rich or too poor, make sure your tax return accurately reflects your economic reality. It doesn’t make sense for you to report $30,000 in charitable donations on a $45,000 salary — or home mortgage interest deductions of $10,000 for your $15,000 job. Think about the picture you’re painting on your return: Does it make sense?

The IRS has a database, of sorts, of what it thinks it takes to survive based on where you live and the number of dependents you report. If your numbers are wildly different from those norms, it will question whether you are under reporting income or over reporting deductions. Just ask Rachel Porcaro, the Seattle mother of two boys, who was flagged for audit because the IRS did not understand how she could support her family on her salary.

The bottom line when it comes to reporting income and expenses: Your tax return shouldn’t raise more questions than it answers.

5. Don’t lose money. I’ve already alluded to the fact that filing a Schedule C may increase your risk of audit. This is because, according to a recent Government Accountability Office report, the IRS estimates that as many of 70% of taxpayers who report net losses on a Schedule C have artificially inflated expenses to create losses.

The IRS understands you will have years that are good and years that are not so good. But it likes to think you’re in business to make a profit, even if you don’t every single year. If, however, you’re reporting losses on your Schedule C every year (especially for three or more years in a row), the IRS might question how you’re managing to get by. Expect the agency to ask.

6. Remember that you’re married (or not). Your marital status is determined as of December 31, 2009. It doesn’t matter if you just got married (or divorced) on December 31 or if you’ve been married (or divorced) for the entire year. You may not file as single if you are still married — even if you are living apart from your spouse. And you may not file as married filing jointly without the consent of your spouse. Don’t file using the wrong marital status, and don’t file without the proper number of signatures — although it feels obvious, a joint return should have two signatures. Your spouse may forgive you if you forget that you’re married, but the IRS won’t.

7. Don’t claim the wrong number of dependents and exemptions. You may claim a person as a dependent only if that person meets the legal definition of a dependent. Don’t claim your cousin down the street just because you may send him or her a few dollars from time to time. If you’re not sure who might qualify as a dependent, check out this prior post.

Adding or removing dependents from year to year without explanation could cause you to land on the IRS’ radar screen. Similarly, claiming the same dependent as another taxpayer (which happens from time to time in the case of a divorce) may raise questions or cause your claims related to a dependent to be rejected, as will reporting the wrong Social Security number. If your dependent doesn’t have a Social Security number but otherwise qualifies as your dependent, you’ll need to get an ITIN for tax purposes.

8. Report all income. If you’ve ever used a software package to prepare your tax return, you should have noticed that the program constantly reminds you to enter the information on forms 1099, W-2, and the like exactly as it appears on the form. It’s not just an annoying computer generated message — there’s a method to their madness. The IRS makes every effort to match nearly 100% of the forms submitted to them by employers and other organizations. Financial information reported by banks, brokerage houses, and other financial institutions are matched about 96% of the time. This makes your individual margin for error incredibly small. Take the time to collect all the forms sent to you by employers, banks and other organizations. If you fail to receive a form, follow up — ask your employer where your form W-2 is, just in case it got lost in the mail. You don’t want to overlook income that should have been reported on your return, especially when the IRS is so diligent about checking this one.

9. Learn to type. It may sound silly, but handwriting your return may slow down processing and result in a mistake that attracts the attention of the IRS. If the IRS cannot read your return, the return may be rejected. The IRS encourages you to e-file for just this reason; it claims the error rate on e-filed returns is reduced to 1% as compared to nearly 20% on a paper return. This, in the IRS’ own words, “means a decreased likelihood of hearing from the IRS.”

10. Be normal. You may have noticed a trend with respect to these tips: The IRS doesn’t like returns that are different. In fact, it likes norms so much that it has a computer program to make sure you fit them. The program is called the Discriminant Inventory Function System (DIF), and it assigns a numeric score to each individual tax return after it’s been processed. If your score varies wildly from the norm, chances are, you’ll be flagged.

The bottom line: Be smart. But don’t cheat yourself, either. Don’t let a fear of being audited discourage you from reporting unusual losses or significant itemized deductions that you may be entitled to. Just be sure to keep good records to substantiate those items.

It is true that your chances of being audited are increasing. As the numbers of audits go up, take steps to protect yourself. Don’t be greedy, keep good records, and check (and double-check) your return. The fewer reasons you give the IRS to take a second look at your return, the better.

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7 Secrets to a Successful Home Based Business

1. What business are you in? Do you know?

You do? Are you sure?  You are in the business of marketing your business. You’ve got a great opportunity. But do you have great marketing? Great marketing is the key success. There is power in combining Great Opportunity and Great Marketing!

2. About marketing.

This is an absolutely essential task that you must take responsibility for.  You’re the only one who has the passion, drive and ambition to build a successful business for you and your team. Marketing is challenging, but don’t ignore it.  If you do you will not reach the level of success that you desire. You need to become the expert on marketing your business through social media as well as face-to-face word-of-mouth.

3. Everything needs to be balanced.

You need to develop trusting relationships with others and constantly add value to your team and those looking at your opportunity.   Invest your time creating innovative and clever posts. There is no need to spend a lot of money marketing.

4. Plaster your unique message on every internet wall and tell everyone.

That’s how important it is. It anchors your business and is the cornerstone of your strategy. Are you uncertain as to what your unique message is? That uncertainty will certainly cause problems. What is the solution?  Stay close to your leadership attend all educational, motivational and informational meetings and conference calls, then share that information with others so you own it yourself.  You don’t own what you have learned until you have spoken it to others.

5. Do you have a plan?

It doesn’t have to stay the same. It will change and evolve. Without a plan, how will you know if you’re on track or lost in the woods?  Your team will respect you for having a plan and knowing where you’re headed.

6. Joint partnerships and alliances are a must.

You’re working for yourself because you want to be your own boss and not be enslaved to an employer, but you’re in a large jungle. You’re going to need some help to survive in the wild. Find joint partnerships and alliances with positive success minded people of action. Join several mastermind groups, and find a mentor. Actually, find two!

7. Your business is you’re your responsibility.

You are the King of the jungle and you need to lead with courage and boldness. Your business needs to complement your personality and you need to be confident in yourself, if you are not, you’ll tend to be reactive rather than proactive. Your creativity and perseverance is what nourishes you.

No one said it would be easy, what worthwhile thing is, but it is simple if you follow these principles.  But, of course, you were aware that your ultimate success required you to take action and responsibility. The promise of wealth and freedom makes it worth every minute you invest.  So don’t spend your life wishing, invest your time conquering.

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How to Succeed in the Direct Selling Industry

An interview with Dr. Duane Broom, Carolyn Broom and Deneige Broom of Operation Promised Land, a financial empowerment outreach ministry of Everlasting Covenant Christian Center, Apopka Florida.

The Brooms explain the simplicity of a rescue mission to empower individuals across the world as well as educate Pastors how to empower their members and increase Church tithes and offerings.

Membership in Operation Promised Land training ministry is completely free to all.  Members are educated and empowered on how to succeed in the direct selling industry (30 billion dollar industry U.S. and over 100 billion Internationally).  The plan is simple, strategic and systematic.

Dr. Broom said “Operation Promised Land has been able to offer its members a very concise business model that works, its mathematical.  I believe with our program and our strategy, anyone whose willing  can be successful with the business model that we have developed.”

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Paul Bonnallie believes in setting your mind right

I came across this video on youtube of Zig Ziglar, He teaches people all over the world the fundamentals of sales and success. I have admired and followed the principles of Zig’s teaching all of my life.. I has helped me tremendously. I hope you get something out of it.. It is worth your time to watch.. Thanks Paul Bonnallie

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Your One Page Business Plan “The Freedom Form”

The “Freedom_Form” is a simple, strategic system (a business plan for the network marketing industry) used to plan your business for success in advance.   In order to build a sound business of any type, planning is key, in a previous post I explained binary compensation Plans http://www.iammikewhite.info/?p=6 a “Freedom_Form” is strategic method to set up your teams binary in advance with no out of pocket expense.

First you have your business strategically planned on paper to a level that your team is comfortable with (we recommend 6 to 8 levels) with members who have watched each of the videos www.bring2help2.org and have a clear understanding of the vision and mission, who have committed to the business model “Commit 2 Collect”.

Next you are ready to systematically begin entering your team into one of the recommended product companies as distributors (activating your “Freedom_Form” (your binary on paper over to your binary within the product company).  It is at this time that members will make their first product purchase from the product company (to consume, share and sell).

For a distributor to be active and qualified, for compensation from the product company each distributor must have 2 distributors personally enrolled one, one on the left and one on the right, additionally each distributor must maintain a monthly product purchase from the product company.

You are now on your way to financial freedom!

Remember: Planning your business in advance using the “Freedom_Form” is not only free; it is the smart way to build a stable MLM business that is safe and duplicateable.

Watch the Freedom Form Video www.operationpromisedland.org/training/started

Download your Freedom Form Now www.operationpromisedland.org/forms/Freedom_Form.pdf

If you would like to create your own virtual Freedom Form visit www.bubbl.us

Training and Membership in Operation Promised Land is 100% FREE!!!

JOIN NOW: www.bring2help2.org


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It’s time for change!

You aren’t still waiting for a government bail out are you?

If you are wake up!  Unemployment Rates By County

It’s time for change!  Operation Promised Land Economic Rescue Plan!

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Expect Supernatural Manifestation

Ephesians 3:16-20 (King James Version)

16That he would grant you, according to the riches of his glory, to be strengthened with might by his Spirit in the inner man;

17That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith; that ye, being rooted and grounded in love,

18May be able to comprehend with all saints what is the breadth, and length, and depth, and height;

19And to know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that ye might be filled with all the fulness of God.

20Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us,

BibleGateway.com

If you know how much God loves you, then you can expect supernatural manifestation, but you must refrain from every thought of lack and keep your mind renewed  with the Word of abundance.

Praise the Lord!

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Understanding Binary Compensation Plans

With understanding the Binary Compensation Plan is the easiest system for anyone to build and develop when used and implemented strategically and systematically by committed people working together in unity. The binary is the perfect example of people helping people.

Statistically the average network marketing distributor sponsors 2.7 people. The difference between success and failure is how you place these people. In a binary, you build 2 legs or teams (binary means 2). If every distributor just brings 2 people and teaches those 2 people to do the same thing (bring 2 help 2) everyone can achieve success, the key is understanding and the right heart.

What if you sponsor more than 2 distributors? All additional distributors you sponsor go below your original 2 distributors, which also adds to their point volume, it generates excitement, builds teamwork and generates exponential growth.

A Binary does not pay you on levels; it pays you on total sales volume of everyone in your two legs or teams up to a predetermined cap which is set by the product company. In order for distributors to receive commission most companies require every distributor to make a minimum product purchase each month.

Each level of your organization is paid what is called team commissions. Team commission is based on a percentage of distributor’s monthly product purchases (team point volume). One of the main distinctions of the of the binary plan is that it is volume driven as opposed to level driven, there is an incentive to help every new distributor in your organization. It is just math and because there are no depth restrictions to a binary plan, levels don’t matter, sales volume is what matters.

A binary plan fairly disperses income because as your upline (distributers above you) places new distributors in their downline (distributors below them) point volume is distributed to all the distributors above. Which means that team commissions paid on point volume is spread out more evenly among entire team of distributors.

Working together in unity with other Operation Promised Land members who are armed with the understanding of what our outreach ministry teaches in its strategic placement systematic entry. Members of Operation Promised Land work together so all distributors have the same opportunity to earn a substantial income by committing to work as one body (commit 2 collect) to purchase good products the right way as a group, from good product companies with binary compensation plans.

Visit us online now to learn more www.Bring2Help2.org

Membership in Operation Promised Land is Free!

*Operation Promised Land is an outreach ministry of Everlasting Covenant Christian Center.  Operation Promised Land is not a product company and does not collect any monies from its members, nor pay any monies to its members, we are a Christian based training organization with one purpose, to bring understanding and a practical plan for extra income and a path to financial freedom.

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