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Business Growth: Separate Your Personal and Business Finances

This guest post is by Amanda Steinberg, founder of DailyWorth.com. DailyWorth is a daily email about money for women — delivering practical tips, empowering ideas and the occasional kick in the pants. 2010 is almost here. How can you improve your business operations? One simple yet incredibly important …

The Art of Pricing: Three Helpful Pricing Exercises

How do you know if you're pricing your handmade work correctly?  There's a lot of info out there, including right here in our Art of Pricing series.  The trick is to keep learning and evolving, not only in your craft, but in your pricing strategies, too.  I've put together three exercises to bring focus to your bottom …

Holiday How-To: Top Ten Financial Tips for the Holiday Rush

The Holidays are a busy time of the year for most people — parties, shopping, traveling, baking, and various errands.  If you are a seller on Etsy, you have one more responsibility to add to that list . . . managing the holiday rush that is associated with your business.I hope the holiday season for your business will …

About Us: Sinohe aka sinoheterrero

Etsy's accountant Sinohe Terrero, aka sinoheterrero, balances our books and runs a tight ship over here at the Etsy offices in Brooklyn, NY. He's a CPA (Certified Public Accountant) and loves spreadsheets.     MP4 | Youtube | Blip.tv | Subscribe in iTunes This native of the Dominican Republic moved to the Bronx at the …

Tax Time Considerations for the Independent

It's tax time again — you know, that time of year when indie artists and crafters to weep and tear our hair out. But fear not! SarahSays, who is not an accountant but understands tax law a bit better than many of us, shares some tips below for US-based artists and makers of all things handmade.  While looking …

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