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You’ll need an (EIN) from the IRS to establish your business credit. You can get it at https://www.irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employed/apply-for-an-employer-identification-number-ein-online. Alternately, you can fill out IRS form SS-4, which is available at the IRS website. Contact Dun & Bradstreet, which is the major credit bureau for businesses. You can create a profile and upload company information, such as financial statements. Set up your Dun & Bradstreet profile at their website.  You’ll need at least three trade lines to get a Dun & Bradstreet credit score (called a Paydex score). You can get trade lines with large retailers, such as FedEx, Home Depot, or Staples. Ask the vendor to report your payment information to Dun & Bradstreet if they aren’t doing it already. It can take up to two years to build up enough credit for your business to qualify for a car loan. To get the highest score, you should do the following:  Pay your bills early. A history of timely payments will improve your business credit score. It’s also important to pay early, since that’s the only way you can qualify for the highest Paydex score. Avoid using too much credit. Limit your use to 20-30% of available credit.  Clean up your public records. Bankruptcies, liens, and court judgments against your business will all lower your credit score. If a client has a lien, try to pay the debt and get the lien released.

summary: Obtain a tax ID number. Create a credit profile. Build your business credit.


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Once your rig lands in the water, you need to keep it from floating farther away from you. To temporarily hold your line, stick your index finger away from you again and grip the fishing line. Pull it back against your rod and hold it in place. If you threw your line out too far or want to try again, you can bring your line in by turning your reel handle clockwise. If you need to, reel it all the way back until you have 6–12 inches (15–30 cm) of line hanging off of your rod and try throwing it again. If you want to loosen the lure and let it out further, rotate the handle counterclockwise. Once you’re happy with the location of your line, you can lock the bail. Keep your finger on top of the line near your handle and flip the bail to the locked position with your nondominant hand. To flip the bail, simply pull it to the opposite side where it was originally locked. This will keep your rig from floating away as you wait for a catch. On most fishing rods, you’ll hear the bail lock with a click. Once your rig is in a location that you’re happy with, you can move your hand further down the handle. Adjust the line as you deem necessary. All that’s left to do is to enjoy the outdoors and wait for a catch!

summary: Grip your line again with your index finger. Rotate the reel handle if you’re unhappy with the location of your lure or bait. Flip the bail to the locked position to lock your line. Hold your handle firmly and wait for a fish to bite.


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Once it has cooled, you can play with (or eat) it. Keep in mind that it might stain lighter colored clothes or carpets.
summary: Allow the slime to cool. Done.