canehdianman
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I got laid off from my job last week.
I'm so lucky, I'm now saving $40 a week in gas!!
Look at me making money!!!!!!
I'm so lucky, I'm now saving $40 a week in gas!!
Look at me making money!!!!!!
Yup. Counts as extra vacation time, ya know.Pooping at home costs me money as I could be doing it on the clock at work instead. Oh how I try.
That's pretty awesome. Does it have a urinal?
That one. Not counting labor.
Sweet! Now you can brew more.I got laid off from my job last week.
I'm so lucky, I'm now saving $40 a week in gas!!
Look at me making money!!!!!!
That's pretty awesome. Does it have a urinal?
A sole prop would not be what you use for any manufacturing plant, especially one making alcohol. And labor cost is an expense against profit and is included in most business plan projection ratios. Your lender is going to look at you like a dog with a new pan if you explain you don't have labor costs.
That one. Not counting labor.
We should all just take a moment and recognize OP has actually achieved something noteworthy here. He has successfully convinced his WIFE, of all people, that he is saving money by brewing beer! Bravo!
Someone please make a meme: I don't always cook the books, but when I do it's to convince my wife that I'm saving money by homebrewing.
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Just curious, what type of keezer does 1k buy you. Pictures please.
Even insurance can't protect your personal assets in a sole proprietorship. This is where an LLC comes into play for most small business owners. S-Corp is even better, but in an S-Corp you do have to pay yourself a salary.
Wow - $7 for a SN SIXER! In Singapore, a single bottle from a store (not a bar) would set you back around USD 5.80.
I am quite confident that those of us who brew US-style beers overseas (myself included) save a fairly decent chunk of change by homebrewing vs buying.
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