Business ideas for the Valentine’s Day
February 7, 2010 by Victorino Q. Abrugar
Filed under Business Ideas
The Valentine season is here again. February is considered the month of love; and for entrepreneurs, it means business activities specially tailored for this season of loving. Valentine’s Day is not only a celebration for loving couples but also for everyone who feels the spirit of love – whether it is a love for a wife, a husband, parents, children or simply a friend. Thus, anyone who wants to earn at maximum or just want to gain an extra income can extend their opportunities to all of these people who celebrate the heart season. The following are list of business ideas which you can grab to have a living this season of love:
1. Selling flowers. Topping the list is selling flowers. Needless to explain, it is the most popular commodity during the Valentine’s Day. Wives, girl friends, sisters, mothers and grandmothers love it. Read more
101 things successful businessman and entrepreneur have
January 21, 2010 by Victorino Q. Abrugar
Filed under Business Tips
A successful business owner or entrepreneur is one that brings his entrepreneurship into success and fulfillment. A businessman can have a net income in his statement of profit and loss yet he cannot make his customers and employees happy. An entrepreneur can achieve fame yet he can’t still be considered as a fulfilled one. There are many general and specific things that a businessman should have to attain business fulfillment. We know it’s hard to reach such goal. However, although we have not yet hit that final mark, what important is we can assure that we are heading towards that direction. To assure that, I made a list of 101 things truly successful businessmen have. They are arranged alphabetically for your pleasure. Enjoy! Read more
Benefits of having a website for your business
January 9, 2010 by Victorino Q. Abrugar
Filed under Business Online
What are the benefits of a business website? The following are 10 advantages you can gain from putting your company online:
1. Global exposure. Having a website will bring your business to the global audience. This means a website will place your company on the Internet where billions of users online can access.
2. Easy access. Anyone who has an Internet connection can access your company right at their fingertips. You may also have the option to restrict your website to certain users for security purposes.
3. Reduction of cost in information distribution. The Internet is a real-time and low cost medium of information. A business owner can easily distribute information through his website and email at a cost cheaper than the traditional offsite distribution process. Marketing, selling, customer service and useful public data are examples of information you may elect to distribute to promote your business and uphold your social responsibilities. Read more
Business ideas for Christmas Season
December 2, 2009 by Victorino Q. Abrugar
Filed under Business Ideas
Holidays are here again and the breeze of Christmas is already around the corners. For most people, this season means giving. Giving also means spending. This also means buying something that we can present as gifts to the ones we love. These presences can be eatable, readable, audible, touchable and memorable. For entrepreneurs, buyers and spenders mean revenues and sales. Moreover, the rise of Christmas shoppers denotes big income opportunities. The following are lists of categorized business ideas that anyone can deal with during the blessed days:
Food and beverages
Christmas is a celebration, and when there is celebration there are always bunches of foods on the tables. Producing and selling these palatable stuffs can be profitable. Below are the foods and drinks that are on demand during Christmas eves: Read more
How to compute Percentage Tax in the Philippines
October 22, 2009 by Victorino Q. Abrugar
Filed under Taxation
This article aims to guide businessmen and professionals in computing their percentage tax payable to the BIR. Your humble friend here is also subject to percentage tax. Accordingly, I’m also paying percentage tax every month aside from quarterly and annual income tax payables. Percentage tax, like Value Added Tax (VAT), is also considered as a business tax rather than an income tax. This means that whether you generate income or incur a loss, as long as you have sales or revenue, you must pay a percentage tax. This is because business taxes are taxes based on gross sales or receipts rather than based on net income (before income tax). Read more










