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    What is a tax ID number and who needs one?

    I often hear about what a tax ID number is, especially when starting a business or filing taxes. From what I know, it’s a unique identification number used by tax authorities to track tax obligations. Businesses often use an Employer Identification Number (EIN), while individuals may use a...
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    Tally chart – what is it and how does it work?

    A tally chart is a simple way to record and count data using marks. Each observation is represented by a vertical line, and every fifth mark crosses the previous four to create a group of five. This makes counting easier because you can quickly see totals in sets. For example, if you’re tracking...
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    How to calculate retained earnings?

    I’m studying basic accounting and need help understanding how to calculate retained earnings. What’s the exact formula, and how do net income and dividends factor into the calculation? If possible, could someone provide a simple example with numbers? Trying to make sure I fully understand it...
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    What is a national curriculum statement?

    Why is a national curriculum statement important in the education system?
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    Can spreadsheets sent as audit reposts for the government?

    The spreadsheets are sometimes provided as supporting documents in government audits, but they are seldom taken as formal audit reports. The majority of authorities demand the reports to be written in description formats (PDF, signed statements, or XBRL), and spreadsheets are utilized only to do...
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    What is a go to market strategy?

    A go-to-market (GTM) strategy is a policy of the introduction of a product or service into the appropriate environment. It identifies target customers, value proposition, pricing, distribution channels, marketing strategies and sales strategy in order to create adoption and competitive advantage.
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    How consumer behavior can impact marketing strategies?

    The marketing strategies are informed by consumer behavior, which determines the product design, pricing, message and channel choice. Knowing likes and purchasing behaviors and motivations can assist companies in reaching the correct audience, boosting personalization in campaigns, enhancing...
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    What is owner financing?

    Owner financing is a deal in which the seller finances the transaction rather than a bank. The buyer pays the owner directly in accordance with the agreed-upon terms, which may include interest and repayment duration. It is common in the real estate industry and useful to purchasers who cannot...
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    What is alpha in finance?

    In finance, alpha is used to assess the performance of an investment. It reflects the level of return achieved through active management. A positive alpha suggests that the investment outperformed the market, whereas a negative alpha indicates that the investment underperformed the market.
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    Is Yahoo Finance reliable for market analysis?

    I often use Yahoo Finance for tracking stocks and news. Is the data accurate enough for investment decisions, and what tools does it offer for portfolio tracking?
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    Is voluntary GST registration beneficial?

    Confused about voluntary GST registration for small businesses.
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    Does amazon accept paypal?

    A lot of shoppers wonder, does Amazon accept PayPal directly at checkout. The short answer is no—Amazon doesn’t support PayPal as a direct payment option. However, you can still use PayPal indirectly by purchasing Amazon gift cards or linking PayPal to a compatible card. This workaround lets you...
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    Can you use paypal on amazon?

    can you use paypal on amazon. PayPal cannot be used for direct Amazon purchases. Nonetheless, it enables you to make payments using a Business Debit Mastercard (connected to Mastercard) or PayPal Cash Card just like you would with any other card. Alternatively, you can use PayPal to pay off your...
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    When can you file taxes?

    If you’re talking about U.S. federal income taxes for tax year 2024: The IRS started accepting returns on January 27, 2025. Tax season runs until the filing deadline, which is April 15, 2025 for most people
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    How long to keep tax returns?

    For most people, the IRS recommends keeping tax returns and supporting documents for at least three years from the date you filed the original return (or the due date, whichever is later). In certain situations, a longer retention period of up to seven years or even indefinitely is necessary.
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