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I bought two books whilst down the town today, cant remember the titles atm but one was very much a beginners book and it has a lovely lot of pictures to show what they are saying about and is in laymans terms for me :D I will look the names up later or something lol
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julie
Duly noted miss :D
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Books. Harumph. Don't talk to me about books! Having just been on the HRMC Self Employment Workshop and found out you can't count training courses or books against business expenses I am well peed off. (More about that tomorrow in another thread)
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I think tho - and you'll correct me if I'm wrong - that you can claim magazine subs!
Actually, there is a bright side to understanding business expenses - for the first two years of my woodturning business, when I made a loss or just broke even, I got very nice tax refunds at the end of the year :cool:
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Only if they are 'trade' magazines apparently.
I will do a thread with a few of the things that came up in a minute - please add any other informative things from business point of view :Y:
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I'll speak to Keith when he comes home - he does the practical stuff like tax returns!
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took delivery of the three books i ordered from Amazon today, and with the two i bought in the town yesterday, i have one hell of a lot of reading to do lol
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I have an amazing book from the library. Another Jinks McGrath one - just called Rings - she is astonishingly good at explaining things.
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Oppi Untrracht
I'd certainly go along with both Jinks McGrath and Tim McCreight - they are both excellent educators and communicators and I find there's usually plenty of photo's to illustrate what they mention.
The other book (the jewellery makers Bible when I was in uni) is Oppi Untracht's Jewelry concepts and tecniques. It may not be totally up to date with the 'newest' equipment - but it certainly covers just about everything you can imagine when it comes to techniques.
Just make sure you shop around though - it can be VERY expensive!