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New Steak “Discovered”

Cattle Network:

On April 17, 2012, the Vegas Strip Steak was unveiled exclusively as the “newest” beef steak at the Protein Innovation Summit in Chicago, Ill.

The Vegas Strip Steak is the latest and perhaps last steak to be found from the beef carcass,” said Jacob Nelson, Robert M. Kerr Food & Agricultural Products Center value-added meat processing specialist.

Nelson along with Tony Mata, Mata & Associates, and Rick Gresh, chef at David Burke’s Primehouse at The James Hotel in Chicago, Ill., arranged an invitation only dinner for the first sampling of the steak at the Trump International Hotel & Tower.

“The Vegas Strip Steak was well received by the audience,” Mata said. “They tasted it, loved it and applauded.”

With more than 30 years of beef carcass research and development, Mata, the self-proclaimed Meat Geek, approached Nelson and Oklahoma State University’s FAPC with the possibility of a new beef carcass cut.

“Initially, the cut was labeled as undervalued,” Mata said. “Whenever we can take a muscle and turn it into a steak rather than grinding it or selling it as a roast, we are adding value to the carcass.”

Today in Entrepreneurial History: May 18

On this day in 1808 the American entrepreneur Elijah Craig died. He was a Baptist preacher who invented bourbon whiskey.

His name is now used as the brand name for a Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey marketed by Heaven Hill.

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What You Can Learn From Mark Zuckerberg

NuWire Investor:

Here are a few lessons that small and large business leaders can take from Mark Zuckerberg’s example:

1. An unwavering dedication to the company’s vision.

“The one thing we can take from Mark is complete belief in what he is doing and his determination to succeed,” says Craig Libis, CEO of Executive Recruiting Consultants.

2. Just because you’re the boss, doesn’t mean you are finished learning.

Some CEOs and business owners let their egos (and pride) get the best of them to the point where it not only detracts from the business, it is downright harmful.

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What Are Estimated Tax Payments?

One thing new entrepreneurs fail to consider is just how much, and how often they will pay state and federal taxes. The estimated tax payment requires some to pay in quarterly throughout the year. Business Insider breaks down the information for you.

Who has to pay estimated tax payments?

The rules for estimated tax payments vary based on business type:

For sole proprietors, partnerships, S Corporation shareholders, single member LLCs who elect to be taxed as a sole prop or an S corporation, or multi-member LLCs who elect to be taxed as a partnership or an S corporation: If you expect to owe $1,000 or more in taxes when you file your income tax return, you most likely will need to make estimated tax payments to the federal government (and potentially your state government too). There’s one exception: if your witholdings and tax credits add up to as least as much as your prior year’s tax, you do not need to made a federal estimated tax payment.

For C Corporations and multi-member LLCs who elect to be taxed as a C Corporation: If you own a Corporation, you will need to make estimated tax payments if you expect to owe $500 or more with your tax filing.

How to Pay

If you’re filing as a self-employed individual or disregarded entity (i.e. single-member LLC, partnership, or S Corp shareholder), you should complete Form 1040-ES. This form contains blank vouchers for mailing your estimated tax payments. You can also make your payments using the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS). For your state payment, you have to search online for the appropriate form, complete it and send it in with your payment.

Corporations must submit their payments using EFTPS, or can arrange for a tax professional, financial institution, payroll service, or other trusted third party to make deposits on their behalf.

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The iCar: Steve Jobs Vision For Vehicles

When it comes to technology, Apple has been looking toward the future for a long time. The car is no different, reports Cnet.

The project joins a short list of others that did not come to fruition ahead of Jobs’ death last October, but have since been revealed. Per a conversation noted in Walter Isaacson’s biography of Jobs last year, the CEO and inventor was also eyeing a TV set, which Apple is rumored to still be working on. Jobs had also worked with French designer Philippe Starck to architect the interior design of a yacht, a project that has since been taken over by Jobs’ wife.

Apple has historically been hands-off in developing any specific technologies for automobiles, though during the iPod’s boom years the company dabbled in partnerships that more deeply integrated the device inside of automobiles. A more recent effort by Mercedes-Benz aims to integrate Siri, Apple’s voice assistant for the iPhone 4S, in the company’s A-Class cars.

Facelift Bungee: The Temporary Mini Facelift

WXYZ: She looked into what a mini-facelift would cost. The $5,000 price tag eliminated that idea. “I went home and got my makeup mirror, and I just couldn’t stop thinking. I just wished there was a way that I could look like this, affordably,” said Aschauer. So Kimberly invented a way. She fastened a piece [...]

Would A “Common App” Help?

Would A “Common App” Help?

When it comes to the government, small businesses can expect to full out a mountain of paperwork for anything from accreditation to government contracts. Politico recently shared an idea for a common application they think would help. The Small Business “common app” would function much like the one that students complete to apply to multiple [...]

The Handwork Studio: Camp For Crafty Kids

The Handwork Studio: Camp For Crafty Kids

PR Newswire: Thirteen years ago, mother of two Laura Kelly stood in the doorway of a kindergarten class and watched as a group of three-, four- and five-year-olds baked bread and hand-sewed little animals. Kelly was prospecting schools for her own children, and to a mother who was nervous about choosing the right one, “this [...]

What Brushing Your Teeth Tells You About Federal Grant Funding

What Brushing Your Teeth Tells You About Federal Grant Funding

The following is a guest post by Kevin Bowen. To understand how federal technology grants can improve the bottom line of a small business, we need to revisit ancient times – those days when primitive technology still forced sleepy people to move one hand when brushing their teeth. It was a barbaric era. The nation’s [...]

How to Attract New Customers (and Keep Old Ones)

With 21,000+ blog posts on this site, weird posts from the past sometimes suddenly attract a lot of attention. This old post) of Angela’s from 2008 most be even more relevant today than when it was first published. 6 Ways To Attract Customers And Keep Them Coming Back No matter what area of business you [...]