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My Rhyming Love Poems

Contact a dedicated romance author at (678) 935-6932 in Decatur, GA, when looking for a collection of love poems. ...read more

By My Rhyming Love Poems April 09, 2015

The Decatur Project

By The Decatur Project December 01, 2014

Stay Awake Alarm

Contact us at (888) 994-2289, in Decatur, GA, when you need an anti-sleep alarm to prevent you from drowsy driving. Stay Awake Alarm Decatur, GA 30032 Phone: 4042897312 Contact Email: info@stayawakealarm.com Keywords: drowsy driving, decatur, ga ...read more

By Stay Awake Alarm August 13, 2014

Entrospekt

Contact us at (844) 625-3309 in Decatur, GA, to make more money with the help of business management consultants. Entrospekt Decatur,GA, 30034 Phone: 6784363368 Contact Email: info@entrospekt.com main Keywords: business management consultants, decatur, ga ...read more

By Entrospekt June 10, 2014

Shared Kitchens Rental Kitchens in Atlanta Georgia

Why Independent Kitchen Solutions&Why did we get started on this project Several years ago, at Atlanta Restaurant Exchange, we had a commissary kitchen for lease.   We received only a few inquiries and it took a long time to lease the space.  Several months after the space was leased, the phone started ringing with people looking for a commissary kitchen space.  Soon, we began receiving email inquiries, in addition to the phone calls.Fast forward to last March, we were receiving 3 or 4 phone calls each day, and more than a dozen email inquiries weekly.  Due to the changes in Health Department regulations, hundreds of people were being  “put out of business.” Many people were supplementing their family income or providing all of their family income by using local churches’ kitchens to bake cookies, which they then could sell to coffee houses etc. When these Small Food Producers and Caterers who had been using friends’ restaurants tried to renew their business licenses they were often told that the licenses could not be renewed, because each business had to have its own fully licensed kitchen facility in which to produce their products. Every day we hear from with people who are on the verge of losing everything, and it is disturbing to hear the stories. For example:  a baker, whose husband and children depended on her to pay the bills while her husband was out of work.  She was able to make an arrangement to use a local church kitchen and was able to keep the family in their home with the income from her cupcakes.  She was forced to abandon this  arrangement and out of business by the changes in regulations, and has nowhere else to turn.   Another couple used all of a 401k to purchase a food truck, with great ideas and a dream that was sure to be a success with hard work and dedication.  Now they have a "food truck ornament" in their back yard.  These stories have been repeated hundreds of times. These stories of dedicated people, who are not taking handouts from the government, keep us motivated to try to continue to provide approved kitchen spaces, so they can continue or  begin the businesses on which they have based their and their families economic futures. Many people have had to go "underground" until they realized they just could not continue their businesses and had to give them up.  Some people continued to sell products at farmers markets so they could pay their bills, however as recently as this past summer, farmers markets adopted the same regulations concerning sources and production.All of these changes, coupled with a bad economy, created perfect storm of economic destruction for so many of these people.  This is not just local, these changes have affected people all over the country.  There is a need for Independent Kitchen Solutions in every state in the US!  We will work hard to put hundreds of people back to work, and provide economic development opportunities to so many people without risking their life savings.Today, this project has grown huge, much bigger in scope in scope than we originally envisioned.  Locally we have more than 280 people who have completed our 20 question form about their needs.  We have 365 people on our Facebook page, 100 people following us on Twitter, and more than 600 people subscribed to our email update list.  All of these people have expressed interest in our project in one way or another.TheSharedKitchen.comhttp://TheSharedKitchen.com/For more info Call Today - 404-987-6958 ...read more

By Prep Cook Create Connect December 11, 2012

The Shared Kitchen Welcomes Slush Naturals! Atlanta Georgia

The Shared Kitchens @ Bella Cucina - Atlanta GA Slush Naturals began their test run and sample production @ The Shared Kitchens @ Bella Cucina in Atlanta today. Invigorating Slush Naturals "Organic Lemonades&Teas.; (Blueberry, Peach, Cranberry, Pomegranate,Black Cherry, etc.. )  AVAILABLE SOON At a Store Near You! www.TheSharedKitchen.com   The Shared Kitchen @ Bella Cucina Get started today - Call 404-987-6958 ...read more

By Prep Cook Create Connect December 02, 2012

Shared Kitchens Kennesaw Ready to Go!

Shared Kitchens in Kennesaw Georgia - Independent Kitchen Solutions Kennesaw Shared Kitchens? USDA Kitchens?DO YOU HAVE A GREAT FOOD PRODUCT OR IDEA THAT YOU KNOW PEOPLE WILL LOVE?Are you tired of trying to rent or buy a restaurant?Let's say you have the best lasagna ever...In a restaurant you have to have that great lasagnahot and ready to go for 12 hours a day,most days of the week.This is a lot of work, as you have probably found out..Are you a great chef who is working for someone else,but you have a product you would love to produceand sell to Grocery Stores and other Restaurants? or for home delivery?Are you making jam, jelly, cookies, spices or cakes at homefor friends and want to know how to be able to sell themto Farmers markets and the general public?Independent Kitchen Solutions Shared Kitchen is the Answer! You can get started quickly and economicallyand not spend your life savings to do it.Take a look at CommercialKitchensForRent.netGet started in the Shared Kitchens in KennesawWe have informational sessions every week,there are sessions this Friday and Saturday morning. Independent Kitchen SolutionsRental Kitchens For Culinary EntrepreneursCommercialKitchensForRent.netFind us on Facebook – Independent Kitchen Solutions, or  Click Here  Kennesaw Shared Kitchens ...read more

By Prep Cook Create Connect February 08, 2012

Shared Kitchens USDA Kitchens Commercial Kitchens for Rent in Kennesaw

Shared Kitchens Commissary USDA Kitchens For Rent - Kennesaw Cobb County Georgia Independent Kitchen Solutions, Rental Kitchens For Culinary Entrepreneursis close to completing agreements to create Shared Kitchens and USDA Kitchens For Rent in Kennesaw, Cobb County Georgia!Please take a look atCommercialKitchensForRent.net for more information Independent Kitchen Solutions Rental Kitchens For Culinary Entrepreneurs www.CommercialKitchensForRent.net Find us on Facebook – Independent Kitchen Solutions, or Click Here ...read more

By Prep Cook Create Connect January 24, 2012

Food Truck Commissary Kitchens - Atlanta

Independent Kitchen Solutions, Rental Kitchens For Culinary Entrepreneurs Please take a look at TheSharedKitchen.com for more information Independent Kitchen Solutions Rental Kitchens For Culinary Entrepreneurs Find us on Facebook – Independent Kitchen Solutions, or Click Here ...read more

By Prep Cook Create Connect January 24, 2012

Shared Kitchens For Rent Atlanta Georgia

Independent Kitchen Solutions Shared Kitchens Rental Kitchens For Culinary Entrepreneurs Opening 2012! www.CommercialKitchensForRent.net Kitchen 1 Kitchen 1 will be a fully equipped kitchen that is set up for shared use. Equipment includes stoves, ovens, steamers, refrigerated prep tables, reach in refrigerators, microwave oven, mixer, griddle, char broiler, prep sinks and hand sinks. Stainless steel prep tables will be set up separately for shared use, or can be combined for exclusive use.   Kitchen 2 Kitchen 2 will be set up for bakery production. Equipment will include a convection oven, food processor, mixers, induction cookers, proofer, sheet pan racks, reach in refrigerators and stainless steel prep tables, prep and hand sinks.   Kitchen 3 Kitchen 3 will be a dry kitchen for food assembly, candy making, chocolate works and other uses that do not require heavy cooking. This kitchen will consist of stainless steel prep tables, a marble slab for confection production, reach in refrigerators, prep and hand sink. An open area will be adjacent to Kitchen 1 with doors that can be opened to allow the kitchen to be used as a show kitchen, cooking class, demo kitchen.This space can also be set up cafe style for special event dinners put on by chefs as well as wine tastings and “pop up” restaurants which are open for a limited time by a chef where people come for dinner by special invitation.This area will be used for conferences and training classes during normal operation.There will be private conference rooms available on an as needed basis for those who are operating their business out of the Independent Kitchen Solutions facility. Our address would become your business address for your licensed food service facility! ...read more

By Prep Cook Create Connect December 25, 2011

Shared Kitchens For Rent Atlanta Georgia

Independent Kitchen Solutions Shared Kitchens Rental Kitchens For Culinary Entrepreneurs Opening 2012! www.CommercialKitchensForRent.net Kitchen 1 Kitchen 1 will be a fully equipped kitchen that is set up for shared use. Equipment includes stoves, ovens, steamers, refrigerated prep tables, reach in refrigerators, microwave oven, mixer, griddle, char broiler, prep sinks and hand sinks. Stainless steel prep tables will be set up separately for shared use, or can be combined for exclusive use.   Kitchen 2 Kitchen 2 will be set up for bakery production. Equipment will include a convection oven, food processor, mixers, induction cookers, proofer, sheet pan racks, reach in refrigerators and stainless steel prep tables, prep and hand sinks.   Kitchen 3 Kitchen 3 will be a dry kitchen for food assembly, candy making, chocolate works and other uses that do not require heavy cooking. This kitchen will consist of stainless steel prep tables, a marble slab for confection production, reach in refrigerators, prep and hand sink. An open area will be adjacent to Kitchen 1 with doors that can be opened to allow the kitchen to be used as a show kitchen, cooking class, demo kitchen.This space can also be set up cafe style for special event dinners put on by chefs as well as wine tastings and “pop up” restaurants which are open for a limited time by a chef where people come for dinner by special invitation.This area will be used for conferences and training classes during normal operation.There will be private conference rooms available on an as needed basis for those who are operating their business out of the Independent Kitchen Solutions facility. Our address would become your business address for your licensed food service facility! ...read more

By Prep Cook Create Connect December 25, 2011

Food Truck Kitchens For Rent - What do you really need?

Hi Everyone! What do you have in your commissary? What are the minimum requirements as far as Size and Equipment that you need to get the job done?  We are working on a Food Truck Commissary Kitchen project here in the Atlanta Georgia Metro Area, and since a project like this does not exist here, Your input would really be helpful. In order to keep the cost to the food trucks to a minimum, it would help to hear what is really required in size, 10 x 10, 12 x 15 etc etc. Also, do you really need in a food truck commissary to make it function?  Thanks for sharing your experiences in order to help the Food Truck scene to get off the ground here in Atlanta!  Our site is http://CommercialKitchensForRent.net We hope to get started here, and then help to build projects like this all over the country. Any input, suggestions and comments are greatly appreciated!  Doug Marranci  Independent Kitchen Solutions  Rental Kitchens For Culinary Entrepreneurs ...read more

By Prep Cook Create Connect December 25, 2011

Do I have to File a Tax Return?

You must file a federal income tax return if your income is above a certain level; which varies depending on your filing status, age and the type of income you receive. Check the Individuals section of the IRS website at http://www.irs.gov or consult the instructions for Form 1040, 1040A, or 1040EZ for specific details that may help you determine if you need to file a tax return with the IRS this year. There are some instances when you may want to file a tax return even though you are not required to do so. Even if you don't have to file, here are seven reasons why you may want to: Federal Income Tax Withheld  You should file to get money back if Federal Income Tax was withheld from your pay, you made estimated tax payments, or had a prior year overpayment applied to this year's tax. Making Work Pay Credit  You may be able to take this credit if you had earned income from work. The maximum credit for a married couple filing a joint return is $800 and $400 for other taxpayers. Earned Income Tax Credit  You may qualify for EITC if you worked, but did not earn a lot of money.EITC is a refundable tax credit; which means you could qualify for a tax refund. Additional Child Tax Credit  This refundable credit may be available to you if you have at least one qualifying child and you did not get the full amount of the Child Tax Credit. American Opportunity Credit  The maximum credit per student is $2,500 and the first four years of postsecondary education qualify. First-Time Homebuyer Credit  The credit is a maximum of $8,000 or $4,000 if your filing status is married filing separately. To qualify for the credit, taxpayers must have bought – or entered into a binding contract to buy – a principal residence located in the United States on or before April 30, 2010. If you entered into a binding contract by April 30, 2010, you must have closed on the home on or before September 30, 2010. If you bought a home as your principle residence in 2010, you may be able to qualify and claim the credit even if you already owned a home. In this case, the maximum credit for long-time residents is $6,500, or $3,250 if your filing status is married filing separately. Health Coverage Tax Credit  Certain individuals, who are receiving Trade Adjustment Assistance, Reemployment Trade Adjustment Assistance, or pension benefit payments from the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, may be eligible for a Health Coverage Tax Credit worth 80 percent of monthly health insurance premiums when you file your 2010 tax return. ...read more

By Wildgoose Accounting January 04, 2011

Starting a business in a down economy

High unemployment, beleaguered stock values, corporate and personal bankruptcy; these headlines have become all too familiar. But the same factors that signal a recession can actually highlight a great opportunity for folks hoping to start small businesses. For one thing, fewer businesses in the marketplace can mean fewer potential competitors. For a start-up company, that can be good news. It's difficult to enter a market when the economy is booming and competition is stiff. Also, a down economy can mean cheaper prices for goods and services. As companies close branch offices, they may be willing to sell office equipment, furniture, electronics, and other items at discounted rates. Check eBay and Craigslist for deals. Find local businesses that are closing their doors and see whether they're selling stuff you need. High unemployment, beleaguered stock values, corporate and personal bankruptcy; these headlines have become all too familiar. But the same factors that signal a recession can actually highlight a great opportunity for folks hoping to start small businesses. For one thing, fewer businesses in the marketplace can mean fewer potential competitors. For a start-up company, that can be good news. It's difficult to enter a market when the economy is booming and competition is stiff. Also, a down economy can mean cheaper prices for goods and services. As companies close branch offices, they may be willing to sell office equipment, furniture, electronics, and other items at discounted rates. Check eBay and Craigslist for deals. Find local businesses that are closing their doors and see whether they're selling stuff you need.If you have any questions give us 404-631-6365. ...read more

By Wildgoose Accounting September 26, 2010

Explanation of the Topic... Bank Reconciliation

A company's general ledger account Cash contains a record of the transactions (checks written, receipts from customers, etc.) that involve its checking account. The bank also creates a record of the company's checking account when it processes the company's checks, deposits, service charges, and other items. Soon after each month ends the bank usually mails a bank statement to the company. The bank statement lists the activity in the bank account during the recent month as well as the balance in the bank account. When the company receives its bank statement, the company should verify that the amounts on the bank statement are consistent or compatible with the amounts in the company's Cash account in its general ledger and vice versa. This process of confirming the amounts is referred to as reconciling the bank statement, bank statement reconciliation, bank reconciliation, or doing a "bank rec." The benefit of reconciling the bank statement is knowing that the amount of Cash reported by the company (company's books) is consistent with the amount of cash shown in the bank's records. Because most companies write hundreds of checks each month and make many deposits, reconciling the amounts on the company's books with the amounts on the bank statement can be time consuming. The process is complicated because some items appear in the company's Cash account in one month, but appear on the bank statement in a different month. For example, checks written near the end of August are deducted immediately on the company's books, but those checks will likely clear the bank account in early September. Sometimes the bank decreases the company's bank account without informing the company of the amount. For example, a bank service charge might be deducted on the bank statement on August 31, but the company will not learn of the amount until the company receives the bank statement in early September. From these two examples, you can understand why there will likely be a difference in thebalance on the bank statement vs. the balance in the Cash account on the company's books. It is also possible (perhaps likely) that neither balance is the true balance. Both balances may need adjustment in order to report the true amount of cash. After you adjust the balance per bank to be the true balance and after you adjust the balance per books to also be the same true balance, you have reconciled the bank statement. Most accountants would simply say that you have done the bank reconciliation or the bank rec.If you have any questions give us 404-631-6365. ...read more

By Wildgoose Accounting September 26, 2010

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