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Organizing Tips
MBF Superstars
What Clients are Saying
                       
                                             
                    
Holiday Edition 2010
A Message From Kim

Happy holidays!  It's hard to believe that December is already here and Christmas is right around the corner!  I love the cold weather that calls for warm sweaters and boots, fires in the fireplace and especially hot chocolate with mini marshmallows. 

Because closet space is limited, we go through the exercise of rotating the spring/summer wardrobe with the fall/winter wardrobe, moving some things up high and making others more accessible.  It's a great time to cull through clothing, shoes and accessories and decide what to keep, what is outgrown, what to give away, and anything still needed.  We ask our kids to go through the same exercise with toys, books, and miscellaneous junk that piles up through the year in their various play areas.  Knowing that Christmas means an influx of new "stuff", it's a perfect opportunity to pare down and make some room. 

Mom's Best Friend has wonderful temporary personal assistants and "holiday elves" that love to organize and help with these sometimes painful tasks and who have less personal attachment to the things we would never miss if permanently gone from sight!  Our holiday helpers can also assist with gift wrapping, addressing and preparing holiday cards to be mailed, picking up gift cards, dropping off client gifts, shopping, errand running, and much more.  We also have traveling nannies that can accompany your family on that vacation, giving you some down time for you while your wonderful nanny is doing some fun excursions with the kids!  Additionally, we can help with your holiday parties, do onsite special events childcare, or help with serving at your seasonal soiree!  Don't forget to book early for New Year's Eve!  Let us know how MBF can best help and support your family this holiday season!


Sincerely,
Kim Winblood, Owner
Tax Tips from Breedlove and Associates
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Q: I hired a nanny this year and I'm beginning to feel anxious about my year-end requirements.  What exactly needs to be prepared and filed? 

 

A:It's good to be thinking ahead, because there are a few deadlines in the New Year that household employers must be aware of.  And as we all know, once the holidays hit, January is just around the corner.  To help you get your ducks in a row before the holiday season completely sets in, we've put together a list of deadlines you should be aware of if you had a household employee this year (and paid that individual at least $1,700 in wages).

 

January 15:   1040-ES #4 due to the IRS

January 31:   Q4 state return due

January 31:   Form W-2 due to your employee

February 28:  SSA filings due (March 31 if E-filed)

April 15:        Schedule H due (filed with Form 1040)

 

Once these requirements are handled, you can take advantage of the childcare tax breaks on your 2010 tax return.  Capitalizing on the Dependent Care Account and/or Childcare Tax Credit, you'll likely find that most - if not all - of your employer tax costs will be offset by your tax breaks.  For a quick estimate of your costs and tax breaks, visit our Employer Budget Calculator (or give us a call and we'll walk you through it).

 

In the meantime, it's a good idea to begin gathering proof of expenses (i.e., your nanny's paystubs; your receipts from Mom's Best Friend, etc.). 

 

If you have any questions about the year-end deadlines, or maximizing your tax savings, please feel free to give us a call at 1-888-273-3356.
  

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Ask the Expert

Q: We are traveling over the holidays and won't need our nanny to come with us - do we still pay her? 

A: YES!  Ask yourself this question: in my profession, do I expect my boss to pay me when he/she goes out of town?  Of course!  It's important that you view your nanny as a professional caregiver and her chosen vocation, caring for your children, as a professional career choice, and make decisions accordingly.  Hopefully, you will not even encounter this question because issues like this have been clearly outlined in your work agreement (especially if you used Mom's Best Friend to place your nanny). 

However, if ambiguity exists around this issue and it has not been clearly communicated in advance, I would suggest that you open up an honest dialogue around the subject.  Some families ask that their nannies attempt to coordinate at least a portion of their vacation time (typically only if full-time and have vacation pay) around the family's vacation time, perhaps one week on the same schedule and another week of her own choosing (assuming the standard two weeks of paid vacation). 

If this is not a viable option, consider asking your nanny to take the time while you are away to house/pet sit and potentially do some home organization.  When the house is empty, security is a big concern particularly over the holidays, and your nanny's simple presence there can provide a real peace of mind.  The Thanksgiving holidays are a great time to begin getting out the Christmas decorations and beautifying your home, and post Christmas is a great time to put it all back into storage.  Furthermore, rotating the kids' wardrobes, organizing (and purging some old) toys, putting pictures in albums, culling through kids' schoolwork and artwork, scheduling needed home maintenance like carpet cleaning or car maintenance, and managing other household projects can make wise use of the extra time your nanny has available.  So take advantage of that quiet time which rarely exists in a busy household to enlist your nanny's help in making major headway on that unending to do list!

Kim Winblood, Owner
Organizing Tips From the Clutter Diet

Shop 'Til You STOP: 5 Ways to Prevent Clutter

I just got a postcard in the mail for 30% off my entire purchasebag at one of my favorite stores. Now, I am not a power-shopper type of gal, but I do know a good deal when I see one. 

So it made me think about how you turn "Shop 'til you drop" into "Shop 'til you...STOP." How do you stop yourself from getting into a shopping frenzy and buying more than you need? 


We teach in our online program that getting organized is about Prevention, Reduction, and Maintenance-- just like losing weight. Prevention is the first line of defense! You have to stop eating donuts if you want to lose some body pounds, and you have to stop bringing unneeded stuff over the threshold of your house if you want to lose Clutter-PoundsŪ.

Here are some great ways to STOP:

  1. Use our Clutter Prevention Wallet Sleeves. We have on these sleeves the five questions you should ask before buying anything-- and your favorite debit or credit card gets stored inside. You cannot avoid it when shopping! These are a free printable download when you get our weekly "Just a Bite" newsletter here:  www.clutterdiet.com/freetips
  2. Arm yourself with knowledge about sales ploys and how they affect you. Is a two-for-one deal really any good if you didn't need two in the first place (or even one)? Is the sale that brought you in the door causing you to buy something else while you're there that wasn't on sale? Before getting swept up in a frenzy, remember that the store is pushing your mental buttons. Don't go on autopilot! Keep your wits.
  3. Carry a calculator. Many smartphones have calculators built in, so you may already have one in your purse or pocket. If you don't have one, at least do a rough estimate in your head of what your savings actually will be and ask, "Is it worth it?" Is saving on the name brand going to still get you a deal compared to buying the generic or house brand of the identical item?
  4. Shop like a hunter, not a gatherer. We recommend that when organizing your closet, you make a list of the missing pieces of your wardrobe. Maybe there's that one blouse you've never had quite the right scarf for, or vice versa, or you need a belt, or you need a new pair of wool pants. If you bring the list with you, you'll shop in a more targeted way, instead of just browsing around aimlessly.
  5. Control your "clutter cravings." Are you a "shoe person?" Or do you like going to garage sales? Don't go alone into the clutter calorie equivalent of going to Krispy Kreme... bring a friend to talk you down, or bring cash with you to limit your spending.

Get comfortable with the concept of "enough." Resist the urge to "collect them all" or get one in every color!

  

Lorie Marrero, owner and founder of clutterdiet.com and author of her new book The Clutter Diet.

MBF Superstars
 
Featured Dallas Perm Nanny: Nancy B.
 
Superstar Perm Nanny
 Nancy's career in the childcare field started at age twelve with a steady job taking care of an infant and a toddler, continuing as a volunteer on the children's ward at a medical center. She opened "Nancy's Home Childcare" in her New Jersey hometown in January, 1995 and ran it successfully till moving to Texas in 2010.  She takes pride in the fact that she raised dozens and dozens of children with the moms' and dads' acknowledgement that they went to work with "peace of mind" knowing that their children were in the best of hands. The activities she enjoys doing with children are singing, interactive play, movement through music and dancing, educational games and workbooks, and art to develop their skills, self expression, and personalities.  But she bvaluable elieves the most valuabe gift that she can give a child is to develop their mind and imagination through reading! 
 
Featured Dallas Temp Nanny: Sarah M.

Temp Nanny Superstar
 We are so lucky to have Sarah at MBF.  Currently she is attending UNT and majoring in business. This summer she started her own retail business called "Precious Storie."  All of her handmade gifts come with a personal note attached! She also volunteers as a youth leader at Covenant Church in Crossroads and hopes to have a ministry of her own one day. Sarah believes that working at Mom's Best Friend is the best job she could have! She loves meeting new faces and being able to teach the children new things each day! Sarah's motto is to "Live you life with a purpose because you are called to do great things!"
What Clients are Saying

I just wanted to provide feedback on our experience with your service Saturday evening. We could not have been more pleased with our babysitter. She was calm and self-assured and gained my confidence immediately. My son was comfortable and took to her right away, leading her around by her hand to show her his playthings. I felt completely at ease while my husband and I were away enjoying some much needed time together. We are already planning our next date night.
--Monique, Sitter Service Client