by | Jan 19, 2018 | Accounting & Bookkeeping, Business Profit & Cash Flow Tips, Cash Flow, Cost Cutting, Personal financial planning, Small Business Owners
There are a lot of simple ways anyone can incorporate into their daily activities and money management strategies that can add dollars a day to your bank account. While dollars may not seem like much, over the years they can add up, and with a wise investment in a...
by | Jan 17, 2018 | Accounting & Bookkeeping, Cost Cutting, Current Affairs, Other, Personal financial planning
Kids are naturally very interested in money and financial transactions as they apply to getting things they want. This is a terrific teachable moment, and activities and games to do with money are interesting for younger kids with even with just basic math skills. To...
by | Jan 15, 2018 | Accounting & Bookkeeping, Current Affairs, Income Taxes, Personal financial planning, Small Business Owners
Every year a large percentage of people get tax returns. Some get a lot and some just get a little, but what you choose to do with your return may have a big impact over time. Different individuals have different plans for the return, including going on a shopping...
by | Jan 12, 2018 | Accounting & Bookkeeping, Cost Cutting, Income Taxes, Small Business Owners
If you have any expenses for businesses not covered by your employer, you may be able to file the IRS Form 2106 that allows you to make these deductions on your taxes. It is important to remember that this form is only used if you are an employee, not if you are a...
by | Jan 10, 2018 | Accounting & Bookkeeping, Business Profit & Cash Flow Tips, Cash Flow, Income Taxes, Personal financial planning, Small Business Owners
It is never too early to start organizing for tax time. If you have a desk, box or simply a folder full of receipts and tax forms, you can develop easy organizational practices or habits to make your life easier and to help your accountant when you actually go to...
by | Jan 8, 2018 | Accounting & Bookkeeping, Business Profit & Cash Flow Tips, Cash Flow, Cost Cutting, Current Affairs, Income Taxes
Most New Year’s Resolutions fail by the time February and March approach, if not sooner. If you were to ask all of your friends about their New Year's Resolutions, you would probably find that three seem to occur more often than anything else. You may have already...