by | Dec 25, 2017 | Accounting & Bookkeeping, Cash Flow, Cost Cutting, Income Taxes, Personal financial planning, Small Business Owners
Forming a working relationship with your accountant, either as a business owner or as an individual who wants to take control of your financial future, is perhaps one of the most important partnerships you can build. Unfortunately, a lot of people fail to do this and...
by | Dec 22, 2017 | Accounting & Bookkeeping, Cost Cutting, Income Taxes, Personal financial planning, Small Business Owners
The vast majority of people only see their accountant once a year, and that is typically between New Years and April when they are turning in their tax documentation for filing. While preparing and filing your taxes is an important part of what your accountant does,...
by | Dec 20, 2017 | Accounting & Bookkeeping, Books, Personal financial planning, Small Business Owners
With smartphones, tablets and even computers there is a range of different options available for financial management apps. Typically apps for financial issues are going to focus in on either personal finance or business, but some provide options for multiple types of...
by | Dec 18, 2017 | Accounting & Bookkeeping, Business Profit & Cash Flow Tips, Cash Flow, Cost Cutting, Income Taxes, Small Business Owners
As a small business owner and entrepreneur, having the correct information to set up your business and to capitalize on accounting tips and strategies is often an overlooked part of the process. People may naturally be more excited about actually starting to build a...
by | Dec 15, 2017 | Accounting & Bookkeeping, Business Profit & Cash Flow Tips, Cash Flow, Cost Cutting, Current Affairs, Personal financial planning, Small Business Owners
The holiday season is the time when most families spend the most money. The other time of the year that is a big expense is summer vacation, but most families have more trouble budgeting for Christmas and New Year’s than in the summer. To help you save money over last...
by | Dec 13, 2017 | Accounting & Bookkeeping, Income Taxes, Small Business Owners, Surviving an IRS Audit Series
No one likes to get a letter from the IRS stating that you are being audited. The good news is, that there are less than 1% of all people that file income taxes making less than $200,000 that will ever get one of these letters on any given tax year. However, if you...