i would say loans from the bank, support from friends, stock markets, investments...
and then after you invested 8 million, your company might start to gain value, which would mean higher numbers at the stock markets and more expensive stocks. :)
hope i helped! this is just my personal opinion...
Whatt ? ignore the answer above , show me the answer choices.
Answer:
What she wants to know is whether she can deduct expenses related to her home office?
There are two basic requirements for claiming a home office deduction:
- Regular and exclusive use: this might qualify because her home office would be used only as an office and not as an additional room. This requirement is OK.
- Principal place of your business: she fails with this requirement since most of her work is done at her client's office. Since most of her work is done outside her home office, she cannot deduct expenses for it.
What is the estimated amount of the home office deduction?
There are two ways to deduct home office expenses if you qualify (in this case she doesn't):
- Simplified option: $5 per square foot (for a maximum of 300 sq ft) = $1,500
- Regular method: deductions are based on a % of the area used by the home office, in this case she could deduct approximately 10% of her home expenses (= 500 / 5,000) if she had qualified for the deduction.
Answer: Thinking laterally
Explanation:
Lateral thinking simply refers to an indirect way of solving problems. It typically involves a new and creative way of doing something.
This can be seen in Nokia's dramatic operational change and demonstration of organizational adaptability in transforming their business from wood pulp and logging to communications.
Lateral thinking is a new and innovative wa of doing something that's quite different from how others do it. This usually gives an organization a competitive advantage over its rivals.