Learn about Different Business Structures with These SBA Guides

If you'd like to learn more about different kinds of business structures, the U.S. Small Business Administration’s website offers helpful guides describing things like S-Corps, LLCs, and sole proprietorships. Here are some of the basic differences:

Sole Proprietorship
This is the simplest business structure, and it is also the most common among new businesses. Sole proprietorships have no distinction between the business itself and the owner of the business, and the two operate as one entity.

Limited Liability Company
LLCs are business structures somewhere between sole proprietorships and corporations. They're their own entities — often owned by multiple shareholders — but they retain some of the flexibility of sole proprietorships.

Corporations
Corporations, or C-Corps, are more complex business structures, with distinctive tax and legal requirements. This form is more typical for large businesses, but small businesses sometimes use the form, too, if they're anticipating rapid growth or outside investment.

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Learn More About Math With These Math Websites

Want to learn more about math? Even if you found trigonometry challenging in school, learning more about mathematics can help improve your problem solving and critical thinking skills. If you'd like to learn more about math, these useful websites can help:

Math.com
Organized by grade level and intended (in part) to provide tutoring help for students, Math.com is also a useful resource for anybody who wants to learn more about math. You can browse the site to learn more about algebra, calculus, trigonometry, and other math subjects, practice your skills with sample problems and online games, and even make use of a number of online tools such as a savings calculator.

Wolfram Mathworld
Wolfram develops the popular software application Mathematica, and the company's Mathworld site avows to be "the web's most extensive mathematics resource." The site offers articles on a huge variety of math topics, many of which are organized by subject matter. For example, Wolfram Mathworld has a huge library of articles about discrete math, another about statistics, and many many more.

Wikipedia's Mathematics Page
Wikipedia's "Mathematics" article offers a readable survey of the history of math. It also gathers a huge number of links to different math-related articles. Visit and you might just spend some time clicking through to read Wikipedia articles like those on "Mathematical Beauty" and "Computability Theory."

 

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Get Your Morning Tea in the Mail With These Subscriptions!

If you’re an avid tea lover looking to find some new favorite brews, you’ll love the convenience of having these convenient tea subscriptions delivered to your home every month. (These services also make great gifts!)

Handmade Tea
Handmade Tea started in order to offer unique natural teas as an alternative to the existing loose leaf varieties available in supermarkets. Today, Handmade Tea delivers blends of their handmade teas to member’s doors every month, as well as taste notes and a taste-along video that adds even more to the experience.

Rishi Tea World Tour
Rishi Tea World Tour members can choose from the Tea Adventures Tour, Flight Club Tour, or the Tasters Tour to customize the experience with preferred blends. The site even allows you to view each month’s tea before committing to a subscription package.

Tea Force One
Tea Force One is a monthly tea subscription membership that delivers two unique blends of tea every month. Each tea chosen is hand selected after extensive taste testings by the Tea Force One team, and only teas produced by small farm growers are included in the service.

Learn to Balance Calories for a Healthier Lifestyle

Counting calories is one of the most frustrating things about any diet, but it’s a necessary step for losing weight. If you want to learn how to properly balance the calories you consume without feeling like you’re constantly scrutinizing the foods you eat, these simple tips from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention can help.

Carbohydrates, fats and proteins all contain calories, and they’re all necessary parts of a balanced diet. A calorie is a unit of energy supplied by food, but unfortunately it is also what can cause you to gain weight if you consume too many. Once you balance the number of calories you eat with your physical activity level, that’s when you’ll start to lose weight.

Being in “caloric balance” means that you’re eating the same number of calories that your body is using, and it is a desirable state once you meet your goal weight. This online guide can show you how to determine if you’re in caloric balance, and it can also show you how much physical activity you should get each day based on this scale. Visit the CDC's Balancing Calories website to learn more!

Balancing Calories [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]

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Three Android Education Apps!

Your smartphone is great for playing games and taking photos, but did you know that there’s also a great deal that it can teach you as well? These informative, knowledgeable apps for the Android system will teach you new things about our world through the use of photos, videos, and text.

TED
The famous TED conferences come to life on your phone with this high-quality, larger than life app. Some of the world’s leading tech geniuses, teachers, doctors, researchers, musicians, and other fascinating people have given TED talks meant to inspire and amaze, and now you can watch them in video format right from your Android phone.

Duolingo
Duolingo is an app that teaches you foreign languages completely for free as you cook dinner, commute to work, or even work out at the gym. The app features bold, brightly colored learning activities, points for answering questions correctly, speaking exercises, and more for six of the world’s most popular languages.

Star Finder
Become an amateur astronomer when you learn about the stars in the sky with Star Finder. This beautiful app recognizes constellations, provides a full model of the solar system, and visualizes eclipses all from your smartphone.

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Plan Family Meals with This Deliciously Healthy NIH Guide

Many people have the best intentions when it comes to eating healthy, but have a difficult time planning to create their own healthful menus. The NIH knows that if healthy foods taste good, people are more likely to eat them, which is why they created the Deliciously Healthy Eating guide.

This NIH guide is an all-inclusive resource for discovering flavorful, healthful meals that are simple to create. It is packed full of nutritious, low-calorie recipes that taste just as good as unhealthy foods, from Oatmeal Pecan Waffles to Quick Beef Casseroles. Browse the website by food categories like beef, poultry, vegetables or pasta to find recipes using ingredients that you have on hand, or search by meals like breakfast, lunch and snacks to plan for every time of day.

The recipes are broken down by cook time and number of servings. They include nutrition facts like calories, total fat, cholesterol, sodium, and carbohydrates to make it simple to know what you're eating.

Deliciously Healthy Eating Guide [National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute]

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