Tax Software for your Lawn Care Business

January has only just begun and already we are thinking about taxes for 2010. 

We have to keep in mind that January 15 is quarterly tax payment day for many small business owners.  But, the bigger looming date is April 15 when the 2009 year-end settlement with Uncle Sam is due.  Don’t delay like you did last year.  Start sorting your expense receipt right now and get your taxes done early so you’re not hustling around at the last minute.

I’m listing some small business tax software below that will help you with your tax preparation chores.  Amazon.com has some of the best prices available for this software.  Let us know if you find better deals on tax software and we will pass it along.

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How much money can I make with a lawn care business?

We are often asked by new lawn care business owners to give them an idea how much money they can make by mowing lawns.  There are many variables to this answer and our standard disclaimer mentions such things as size of equipment, work ethic,  physical abilities,  know-how and many other factors.

Though everybody’s ability to make money with a lawn care business is different, we have put together an entertaining “earnings potential” calculator to help guesstimate how much money a lawn care business owner might be able to earn doing residential mowing jobs in a perfect world.

This lawn care estimating calculator is just for fun but it calculates that if a lawn care operator can do eight $40 lawns each day and can do this 5 days per week, the earnings could amount to $1600 per week.  That’s alot of cake just for mowing lawns.

Of course, expenses such as supplies, taxes, overhead, etc. and downtime must be accounted for.

Have some fun and check out the “lawn care earnings potential” calculator.

Lawn Care Earnings Potential Calculator

POTENTIAL EARNINGS DISCLAIMER

This calculator is for entertainment purposes only.  There is no promise or representation that you will make a certain amount of money, or any money, or not lose money, as a result of starting a lawn care business and/or using our products and services.

Any earnings, revenue, or income statements are strictly estimates. There is no guarantee that you will make these levels for yourself. As with any business, your results will vary and will be based on your personal abilities, experience, knowledge, capabilities, level of desire, and an infinite number of variables beyond our control, including variables we or you have not anticipated. There are no guarantees concerning the level of success you may experience. Each person’s results will vary. 

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Start A Lawn Care Business in 2010

I want to wish everyone a Happy New Year.

2010 promises to be a great year for anyone in the lawn care business.  The credit crises is beginning to thaw, houses are beginning to sell again, and homeowners are opening their wallets to, once again, pay for landscape maintenance.  We have faced 2 challenging years in the industry but if you have ever wanted to start your own lawn care business or if you want to really step up your game in 2010, right now is the time to go for it.

Our lawn care business strategy guidebooks will get you moving in the right direction:  www.StartALawnCareBusiness.com

We have set a few goals for 2010 that we want to share with you:

1)  Video tutorials – We are in the process of purchasing a new HD video camera which will allow us to bring you even more great video content in 2010.

2)  New Technologies – The lawn care industry is undergoing rapid change toward new technologies.   If you’re not keeping up with current trends, you’re falling behind your competitors.   In 2010 we will continue our efforts to bring you information on the latest technology trends in the lawn care industry. 

3)  Product Reviews – We are already receiving some new and innovative products from leading lawn care equipment manufacturers.  Our reviews will help you decide if this equipment will be benificial and profitable for your lawn care business.

All-in-all, 2009 was a challenging year for the lawn care industry.  But, great challenges bring great opportunities and 2010 is shaping up to be one of the best years in lawn care in recent memory.

About us:  If you’re struggling with your lawn care business or if you just want to make more money by working smarter, take a look at our lawn care strategy guidebooks and software package.  The entire package is on sale right now through our main website:  StartALawnCareBusiness.com

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Propane's Continued Push Into The Lawn Care Industry

We’ve made mention of Propane’s coming dominance in several of our recent blog postings: Code Orange Days and Propane Powered String Trimmers

Lawn care equipment manufacturers have clearly caught on to the idea of propane power. Slowly, vehicle manufacturers are riding the rising tide of propane equipment demand.

Jack Roush of Roush Performance is a man who understands the savings a propane powered fleet of vehicles can have to a lawn care business. A clever video explains the potential of saving over $206,000 using propane compared to a same-sized fleet using gasoline. Numerous tax breaks and inducements from propane dealers factor into this savings.

Financial incentives aren’t the only benefit to operating propane-powered vehicles. According to Roush Performance, up to 20 percent less nitrous oxide and up to 60 percent less carbon monoxide and fewer particulate emissions are produced by propane engines than gasoline engines. Additionally, propane is 90% domestically produced cutting our need on foreign oil.

With lawn mower manufacturers, string trimmer producers, and, now, automotive companies developing viable propane equipment, the ability for most lawn care companies to take advantage of the benefits of propane has never been easier.

If you are interested in learning more about the benefits of propane for your lawn care business and how you can start and operate a successful lawn care business, check out our Lawn Care Business strategy guidebooks at: StartALawnCareBusiness.com

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Landscaping Trees and Power Lines Don't Mix

If you are a lawn care and landscaping business owner, you probably already know the problems encountered when trees are improperly planted underneath power lines.

Once trees interfere with or become a potential hazard to power lines, they are trimmed or topped by electric companies. These trimming jobs are often far from ideal and the trees are often horribly deformed and weakened.

Proper pruning is often very expensive and time consuming compared to the hack-jobs performed by contracted tree trimmers. It is easy to blame the electric company for tree-topping. However, a better solution exists long before trees need to be topped and improperly pruned.

As landscapers, our jobs include suggesting proper plants, shrubs, and trees to our customers. Knowing potential heights and canopy spreads of the trees we plant helps us suggest the correct trees depending on the closeness of power lines to our customers’ yards.
Typically, power lines are strung about 20 feet above the ground. Gullies and hillsides may have differing power line height but 20 feet is a good approximation for level ground. Since we can forecast mature height and canopy spread of most landscaping trees, we can give our customers good recommendations of which trees to plant depending on their proximity to the power line.

Trees planted directly under or within a few feet of the power line:
Crepe Myrtle, Dogwood, and Little Gem Magnolia generally have a mature height of 20 feet or less and can be planted under high power lines without much risk for future endangerment of growing too high and having to be improperly pruned.

Trees planted at least 30 feet from power lines:
Honey Locust, River Birch, and Slippery Elm trees grow to about 40 feet tall yet do not have a canopy spread (radius) more than 30 feet. These trees can naturally grow to their mature height without becoming a threat to power lines.

Trees planted at least 60 feet from power lines:
Ash, Maple, and Oak are great trees for customers with wide areas that need to be populated with large trees. These trees grow over 40 feet tall and have large canopy spreads which may threaten power lines if they are planted closer than 60 feet.

Knowing which trees to plant will not only protect the longevity of the trees but will also protect the longevity of your business relationship with your client. Knowledge is power but lack of knowledge can threaten a power line.

Please Note: The above information should only be used as a general guideline. Actual height of the power lines in question as well as the cultivars of the trees you are planting will have effects of which trees should be planted near power lines.

If you are interested in learning more about how to operate a successful landscaping business, check out our webpage: www.StartALawnCareBusiness.com

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Christmas Shipping for the Lawn Care Guidebooks

The Start A Lawn Care Business guidebook package makes an excellent Christmas present for anyone who has ever dreamed of operating a successful lawn care business. 2010 is a great year to start.

If you are considering purchasing the Start A Lawn Care Business guidebooks for a Christmas present with delivery before Christmas 2009, please get your order in ASAP.

Though we cannot absolutely guarantee delivery before Christmas, we are performing rush shipment on all orders for the rest of the year. Once your order is received, we will ship your parcel either the same day or the very next business day via PRIORITY mail. Normal delivery time is 2 to 3 business days anywhere in the country (Alaska and Hawaii may take longer). Your order will come with a delivery confirmation number so you can check the status of the package.

We are accepting orders to addresses other than your confirmed mailing address. You may be sending this as a Christmas present to someone not in your household, if you need to send this to a different address, just drop us an email to tell us the correct shipping address.

As always if you have a special request on your order, please let us know and we will do our best to accomodate your request.

If you have any questions about the Business Package or if you need to contact us for any reason, our email is: info@StartALawnCareBusiness.com

Right now is a great time to get your resolutions ready for 2010. Starting your own lawn care and landscaping business will be a great start to the new year.

We wish you all a very Merry Christmas.

From all of us at: www.StartALawnCareBusiness.com

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Lawn Care Business in 2010

After a sluggish couple years due to the bad economy, many lawn care opertors (LCOs) are feeling the pinch and thinking about getting out of the business altogether. They might be giving up the fight just when the fight is getting good.

With foreclosures at an all-time high, consumer confidence at record lows, and homeowners reeling in their pocketbooks, lawn care and landscaping has been a tough industry lately. As with any industry the last two years, there have been pockets of strength. LCO’s approaching their businesses from a stance of strength have weathered this financial storm. The victims, though, are lawn care companies that burdened themselves with too much debt coupled with dependence on low paying, low yield clients.

We speak often in our Lawn Care Business strategy guidebook about the benefits of starting a business debt-free and approaching the business from a stance of strength. Starting intelligently helps keep you from backing yourself into a corner with unnecessarily expensive lawn care equipment forcing you to accept low paying customers.

As the economy begins to turn and consumer confidence begins to rise, now is a perfect time to start a lawn care business or expand an existing business. 2010 promises to be a banner year for any lawn care business still standing. With many lawn care companies going out of business in 2008 and 2009 there is prime opportunity to acquire the clients that now need a new LCO to take care of their grass.

If you have ever thought about making money with a lawn care business, there is no better a time than right now to get started.

For more information about how to start a lawn care business, visit our website: Start A Lawn Care Business (http://www.StartALawnCareBusiness.com)

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Merry Christmas from Start A Lawn Care Business

I’m writing today’s blog post from a coffeeshop overlooking the beautiful Tennessee River. December is here and the weather has turned nasty. December is an interesting time for lawn care business owners. There is still quite a bit of work to do with leaf raking jobs, gutter cleaning, shrub bed cleanouts, and general pre-winter cleanup work. Then again, on the occasional rainy day, it’s nice to kick back in a warm coffee shop and work on strategies for next year.

As I write this post, huddled up in the warmth, I see bunches of people out rushing around trying to get their Christmas shopping finished. They are going in and out of stores trying to find the latest and greatest toy or a shirt that will fit or a tie or underwear or ugh…socks.

I certainly don’t mean to be sardonic here. I mean, last year I was given a pair of hiking socks and they are the most comfortable sock I have ever owned. But, come on…socks?

Christmas giving is hard though. We all try to find the perfect balance between fun and functionality…between extravegance and frugality.

This Christmas, with so many millions of people unemployed and underemployed money is tight and the importance of a MEANINGFUL gift should be a top priority. I like to think the lawn care business guidebooks and estimating calculators from our website are the perfect gift for many Americans this year.

If you (or someone you know) is in need of a change in life…a change to have a better life and a life that is not dictated by someone else telling you how much money you are able to make or how many hours you have to work or if you might be fired from your job, then maybe it’s time you thought about starting a lawn care business in 2010.

Our lawn care business package will show you how to start and operate a successful lawn care business. From initial startup through getting the right equipment and estimating customers to growing your business and bidding larger clients like apartment complexes and large contracts, our business package tells you practically everything you need to know.

So, if you’re at a loss as to the perfect Christmas gift, consider a gift that can truly make a difference. Sure, socks are nice, I guess, but giving someone the ability to start their own business and finally take charge of their life…that’s TRULY a meaningful gift.

Our lawn care business guidebooks, estimating calculators, and video training guides are on sale right now for the Christmas season. To learn more, visit our main website:

http://www.StartALawnCareBusiness.com

Happy Thanksgiving From Start A Lawn Care Business

I want to take a minute to send a heartfelt thanks to you from all of us at StartALawnCareBusiness.com.

2009 has been a great year for us in spite of the economic downturn our country faces. The economy is in a slump and record numbers of people are out of work.

Because of the high unemployment rate, more people than ever before are stepping out to start their own businesses. We will not deny that it is a tough economic environment out there. Starting a business is always frightening but starting one during an economic recession is especially challenging.

We have seen amazing courage this year from people who have purchased our Lawn Care Business Guidebook. Many of those people have been layed off from their jobs and are scrambling to make money for themselves and their families. This puts us in an interesting position to be able to help people who otherwise would have nowhere to turn for money. Starting a lawn care business isn’t rocket science. But if you start your business from a position of knowledge, you have a much better chance of being successful with your business.

We take our position as developers of the Lawn Care Business Guidebooks seriously. We have worked hard to turn our lawn care package into a strong resource to help everyone who purchases it.

Starting a lawn care business is no longer a scary, lonely venture. We are here to help and our business package will get you on your feet and running much faster than if you go it alone.

There is barely a month left in this year. It’s time to ask yourself if you are going to let other people dictate your life next year or is this the year you are finally going to step out on your own.

Good luck everyone. Believe in yourself and there’s nothing you cannot do.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

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