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Jessica Reynolds’s New Book ‘Where the Dandelions Meet the Sea’ is a Stirring Narrative on the Power of Friendship and Forgiveness to Overcome Bullying

Jessica Reynolds’s New Book ‘Where the Dandelions Meet the Sea’ is a Stirring Narrative on the Power of Friendship and Forgiveness to Overcome Bullying

TROY, Maine – October 24, 2022 – (Newswire.com)

Fulton Books author Jessica Reynolds, who enjoys spending time with her daughters and husband, as well as camping, canning, and the ocean, has completed her most recent book “Where the Dandelions Meet the Sea”: a poignant tale that follows one woman who stays true to herself and her intentions despite the bullying she receives from others.

Blair, a young woman who lives by the sea, spends her days collecting dandelions to create healing balms to help people. Although she has a kind heart and aims to heal those in need, Blair is met with bullying and rudeness by people who think her balms are a waste of time and don’t amount to much. But when a snowstorm comes, Blair is the only one able to provide medicine to the sick, changing people’s views on her work.

Published by Fulton Books, Jessica Reynolds’s book is a powerful exploration of how bullying can affect others, and the ways in which one can overcome the negativity of others. Brimming with vibrant illustrations and a vital message, readers of all ages will connect with “Where the Dandelions Meet the Sea” and be captivated by its beautiful story.

Readers who wish to experience this inspiring work can purchase “Where the Dandelions Meet the Sea” at select bookstores, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes & Noble.

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Can I Qualify for a Poor-Credit Cash Advance if I’m Self-Employed?

Can I Qualify for a Poor-Credit Cash Advance if I’m Self-Employed?NEW YORK – October 24, 2022 – (Newswire.com)

iQuanti: Cash advances are easy to get when you have a regular W2 job and can produce copies of your latest pay stubs. It may be a little more complicated for self-employed individuals, but that doesn’t mean you won’t qualify for a cash advance for poor credit. There are just more steps involved to get approved for one. In this article, we’ll walk you through how to apply for a cash advance if you’re self-employed.

Step #1: Search for a cash advance lender

First, do some research online to choose the right cash advance lender for your needs. There are thousands of lenders across the U.S. Some lenders advertise to the self-employed, while others offer cash advances for these individuals but don’t openly promote them. 

Take your time shopping around and make sure you know something about the lender you’re about to work with. The Better Business Bureau (BBB) has listings on legitimate lenders with reports on any questionable activity, and The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) requires lenders to register in all states they do business in. Check both sources before applying for a cash advance.   

Step #2: Prepare proof of income documentation

Once you’ve chosen a lender to work with, you’ll need to have proof of income ready. Employees can usually get by with a few paystubs and recent W2 form. Self-employed individuals can’t provide either of those, so they need to find another way to prove their income. Before applying with a cash advance lender, gather the documentation listed below. You may need digital copies (PDFs) if you’re using an online lender.

  • Tax returns/transcripts: Self-employed people operating as sole proprietors or LLCs file a 1040 tax return just like everyone else. Find your most recent return or download a transcript of the return from IRS.gov. This is proof of what you made last year.
  • Last year’s Schedule C: The Schedule C is part of your tax return, but you should make a separate copy of it just in case. Lenders want to see what your expenses and costs were, not just your gross revenue.  
  • 1099 Forms: Independent contractors receive a 1099 or 1099-MISC from their clients each year to report what they’ve been paid. Lenders use these forms to ensure that your income on your tax return came from legitimate sources. 
  • Schedule SE: Self-employment tax is not reported on the Schedule C, but it is a significant expense that lenders will consider when doing their due diligence on your creditworthiness. Make a digital copy of your SE for their review.    
  • Bank statements: The previous documents show what you made last year. Bank statements show your current income. If you have a separate business account where you receive your income, bring that statement. 

Step #3: Choose a cash advance lender and apply

With the documents listed above, you’re ready to apply for a cash advance. Decide whether you want to apply online or at the lender’s physical store location, and start the application process. Make sure you have your ID, along with a bank routing number and account number for them to deposit your funds. 

Applying for a cash advance is easy, and may only take a few minutes. Better yet, approvals are typically fast, so you could get the funds you need as soon as the same day you apply. Then, you can cover the expenses you need to get back on track before your next payday.  

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Can I Qualify for a Poor-Credit Cash Advance if I’m Self-Employed?

Can I Qualify for a Poor-Credit Cash Advance if I’m Self-Employed?