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Madeline Bailey

Last activity: 3 days ago

  • Buy Radical Accounting eBook, become an LLC at cost, before 11/11/08

    If you buy the eBook, Radical Accounting from my website (http://www.radicalaccounting.com/)

    I will automatically email you this fabulous discount coupon:

    On Tuesday, November 11th , MyCorporation is offering to file paperwork for you to file an Inc or LLC formation with NO SERVICE FEES, our usual $149 fees are completely FREE! (State mandated filing or publication fees and shipping charges will apply). (In WA state the cost to become an LLC is $195 for filing, and $19 s&h fees.) Valid for every state in the US. This coupon is only useful on 11/11 from 6am to 6pm.

    Note: Do NOT ask MyCorp advice on what entity to form, or take any legal advice from them; it's worse than useless. MyCorp is a filing service that saves you huge amounts of time and offers you peace of mind.

    After this promotion (or to become an s-corp, or non-profit), you can still get a discount via (http://www.radicalaccounting.com/products/)

    Radical Accounting is a book that shows you a way out of the dark and into the profit. Learning accounting can be engaging and empowering. Gain control of your finances, and make more profit, starting today!

    Posted 2 weeks ago, in Promotions & special offers
  • Offering QuickBooks whatever; Wanted Massage Theraphy (Bellevue, Issaquah, WA)

    I'm new to town and would like to get a monthly 1.5 hour massage at your place, in exchange for QuickBooks accounting/consultant, and/or Business Analysis, trading at our respective rates.

    Posted Apr 27, 2008, in Want to trade with me? | 1 reply
  • All-in-one wireless color printer recommendation?

    Given that you can't really judge a printer until you've owned it and had to replace the cartridge, ha, ha, does anyone have a recommendation for an awesome wireless color printer, that also does b&w photo-copying?

    Preferably not an 80 lb behemoth, but if you're having good luck with one of those, I'd like to hear about it.

    I'm not price sensitive to the cost of the printer, but am focused on value (when you add in the ease and cost of cartridges over the next 10 years).

    Thanks in advance.

    Posted Feb 08, 2008, in Indie Biz Q&A | 10 replies