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GET STARTED! OKAY, BUT AS WHAT?[:]
Paperwork...
- super simple accounting
- no value added tax
- little paperwork, everything is done online
- it doesn’t cost you anything, but for the past couple of years it’s been mandatory to have a second bank account to collect your income
- you’re considered as a self employed person (TNS: travailleur non salarié), you contribute to the RSI/URSSAF depending on your activity (merchant, artisan, advice)
- this doesn’t cost you any more money, but you must open a professional business account
- more URSSAF or value added tax paperwork
- subject to value added tax
- slightly more complicated accounting (we highly recommend seeing a certified public accountant)
- As a business owner, you’re considered a self employed person (TNS: travailleur non salarié). You contribute to the RSI/URSSAF depending on your activity (merchant, artisan, advice).
- Taxes are however calculated based on your revenues minus your actual charges, unlike a self employed person.
- accounting is more complicated, you’ll need a certified public accountant
- subject to value added tax
- URSSAF and value added tax paperwork, but no more than sole proprietorship (EI)
- it will cost more money: to pay a director, a certified public accountant, and possibly a lawyer
- While having a business (SARL/EURL/SAS) you’ll be considered self employed (TNS). You’ll contribute to the RSI/URSSAF if you have a SARL or a EURL. However, with a SAS you won’t be self employed, you’ll be an employee and it may be more expensive, ask an expert!
DIY PAPER CACTUS![:]
- To download the cactus patterns,
- White or colored canson paper,
- A pair of scissors,
- Green Scotch glue (after testing lots of different ones, I’m telling you, it’s the best!),
- A scalpel,
- A small ruler,
- A terracotta pot that you’ll have spray painted white before hand,
- Tweezers,
- A pencil.
HOW TO SEW A THELMA CAPE?[:]
(Yes, I do say wow in the video... I know)
- Thelma is ONE SIZE FITS ALL, plan on using 3m of fabric from a bolt 1m40 wide and 3m of lining from a bolt 1m40 wide.
- I suggest choosing a fluffy wool which is easier to work with than stiffer wool. A synthetic mix is okay, wool/polyester mixes are good quality.
- The seam allowance is always 1cm, like the rest of our patterns!
- You’ll need buttons or snaps, or whatever you want to fasten the cape!
- You may use some interfacing if need be.
- And of course, the paper pattern is online here, and for those that prefer to use the pdf subscription, it’s here.
HELLO, YEAH, WHAT DO I WEAR FOR... ?[:]
For this outfit, I’m wearing a navy blue jacket and a nude bodysuit by Wear Lemonade, jeans and velvet booties from Asos, and an adorable leather bag from Tammy and Benjamin.
I’m wearing a pale pink Asos trench coat, a Monoprix sweater, an Argument x Chacok necklace, Julietta pants, and a Wear Lemonade tote bag, as well as made in Sarenza boots.
I’m wearing the Simona Wear Lemonade blouse, a Comptoir des Cotonniers jacket, straight leg pants from La Redoute, shoes and a bag from Tila March.
ADVICE FROM AN HR REP AND INSPIRATION FOR YOUR RESUMÉ[:]
- What should you never write in a resumé?
- How should one submit unsolicited job applications?
- Five tips for a successful hiring interview?
- As HR rep, do you take a candidate’s outfit into account? What do you think should be avoided?
- I did an interview, should I send an email to thank them? How long should I wait before checking back in?
- Do you look candidates up online before the interview? Do you take their digital personality into account?
ESTÉE LAUDER X MAKE MY LEMONADE THE ENTREPRENEURS PART 2[:]
ANAIS LAURENT
ESTÉE LAUDER X MAKE MY LEMONADE THE ENTREPRENEURS PART 1[:]
Not for a second! Sometimes it’s extremely difficult and there are discouraging times, but once you’ve gotten a taste of what it’s like, you know that no matter what happens, you can’t give it up!
INSAF AOUADI
I’m always running around, I never have much time, so I’d love to invent a magical, multi purpose balm. It would bring energy to the face and body. It would smell good like jasmine, which reminds me of my grandmother’s flower garden in Tunisia.
CHLOÉ BLONDEL
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BUSINESS WEEK PLAYLIST[:]
- Stick your head in the sand. This isn’t really a solution because it won’t help. Numbers and taxes will always find you...
- Find a friend that has a math related job. I suggest you try to understand what numbers they’re playing with all the live-long-day, because the day that they take off, you’ll have to know what’s going on and take care of things!
- Deal with it and get to it. Then you’ll understand how the system works. When you see that your business is growing, you’ll love accounting!
BUSINESS WEEK LET'S GO
- A person who uses the Internet as a form of communication to express themselves and shares information on their hobby or area of expertise
- Delivering Happiness: A Path to Profits, Passion, and Purpose by Tony Hsieh, to get you really going.
- Girl Boss by Sophia Amoruso, for dreaming...
- Back Pack édition 2.2 by Maddyness and La petite étoile, a true guide!
- Tous créatifs ! A Guide to Creative Thinking and Problem Solving, by John Ingledew, for good ideas.
- L'âge de la Multitude, by Armand Colin, to help you understand.
HAPPY FRIDAY #96
HOW TO SEW JULIETTA PANTS![:]
- To make the Julietta pants, you’ll need 2m of fabric for the biggest size from a bolt 1m40 wide or 2m50 of fabric from a bolt 1m10 wide
- I suggest using a slightly rigid fabric, like gabardine, corduroy, or fabric for a man’s suit, or flowy denim, or for something completely different, crepe.
- It’s really important to pay attention to the grainline! And if you choose to use plaid or striped fabric, be careful where you stitch on the sides and derrière!
- The seam allowance is always 1cm, like on our all our patterns!
- You’ll need a 20cm pants zipper that matches the color of your fabric, as well as staples (two is better, done by hand!)
- You can use a little bit of interfacing for the belt if you need to
- The paper patterns are of course available here, and for those who prefer using the PDF subscription, that’s available here.
LEMONADE SHOP IS OPEN[:]
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Thanks to Alexandra and JM from PaperMint for these amazing windows and signage and for their unfailing support and kindness. Thank you to Benoit being so available to help with putting up the signs!
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