| If you were going to ask your friends, "could you | | | | children sit on, or how aboutyour cell phone bill |
| make a livingat doing childcare out of your home?" | | | | that parents call you up on. If a householdexpense |
| What do you think theywould say? | | | | can some how relate to your childcare business, |
| Chances are they would say no way, but I'm | | | | than youcan write it off. |
| here to tell youdifferent. In fact I'm here to | | | | Fact #3 |
| educate you as to the vast amountof potential | | | | How Much Money Do DayCare's Really Make? |
| that lies within this small business. I've alwaysbeen | | | | Here's the real surprise, are you sitting? I made |
| a believer in doing the opposite as everyone else. | | | | over $90,000in my daycare last year. Not to |
| Whenyou zag I zig. | | | | shabby, why do you think wehate being called |
| I've talked to a lot of people out there, some | | | | babysitters? When was the last timeyou met a |
| who stay homeand make no money and others | | | | babysitter that made that kind of money?. |
| who desperately want tostay home and create | | | | Fact #4 |
| some type resemblance of order in their life. | | | | Who Is Doing All The Work In The Daycare? |
| Daycare business is a serious business, it's not | | | | A lot of family daycares employ assistants who |
| babysitting ortaking care of a couple of kids here | | | | help out with |
| and there. It's about runninga profitable small | | | | Daycare children. While the assistants are working |
| business that provides a viable income. | | | | you are doingmore important things. Perhaps, |
| Below you will discover interesting fact's regarding | | | | caring for your own children,making money at |
| childcare. | | | | other things, or out just plain out having fun. |
| Fact #1 | | | | I work at my daycare perhaps 5 hours per week |
| It Really Takes No Money To Start Up This | | | | which givesme lot's of time to pursue other |
| Business | | | | adventures. |
| I think this has to be one of the few businesses | | | | Fact #5 |
| out there thatyou can start up for next to | | | | You Can Start Your Business Today, and Collect |
| nothing. Just think about this fora minute, maybe | | | | Cash Tomorrow |
| you have children's items lying around in | | | | That really the reality of it all, it's easy to find |
| yourbasement that no one is using. The funny | | | | children to enrollas well. Tell your friends, visit your |
| thing is most daycaresutilize the items that around | | | | area schools and churches. |
| 90% of most households. This wouldinclude, | | | | Everyone is looking for good childcare and |
| couches, small tables, sleeping bags, and of course | | | | particularly someonethey can trust. Why not you? |
| T.Vsets. And in case you don't have any toy's | | | | As you can see, day care is a real business. A lot |
| and books, you canalways visit the local library | | | | of people outthere are successful and really, are |
| and area rummage sales. | | | | making a lot of money. |
| Fact #2 | | | | Blessings to All, |
| Almost Everything is Tax Deductible | | | | Christine Groth |
| Just about everything you use in your house is | | | | Starting a Daycare-The Five Little Known Facts |
| tax deductibleand I mean just about everything! | | | | © CG Groth Inc. |
| You can also think about tax deductible purchases | | | | All rights reserved. |
| such as thatnew couch you bought this year that | | | | |