We all run our businesses based on what we think we know, unfortunately for most business owners, it is what they don’t know or don’t track that can hurt them. […]
Accounting
Year End Task List Part 2
We continue with the tasks that you must get done before the end of the year. Compare this year to prior years and to the budget you set for yourself. […]
2013 end of year preparations to save money on your taxes
Every year tax laws change and so do the situations you might find yourself or your business in. It is something we can’t stop from happening but we can prepare […]
Year End Task List Part 1
Well the end of the year is here. Over the next few weeks I am going to give you several tasks that must be done before the end of the […]
How a Business Owner Can Protect Themselves from Fraud and Embezzlement
It amazes me how many small businesses put no precautions in place to protect their business from fraud. Embezzlement is the most common form of fraud in small business. Yet […]
Should I upgrade to QuickBooks 2014
Every year I have clients ask if they should upgrade their QuickBooks software to the latest and greatest. And yet, I still have others that are on QuickBooks 8 and […]
Play it safe – or not
When was the last time you experienced something that was way out of your comfort zone? Last summer my husband and I were in an auto accident. Someone who was […]
Nexus: It’s Not An Expensive Japanese Automobile
Nexus is a word that seems to be thrown around a lot lately. But what is it exactly. The definition may be as confusing as the word itself. NEXUS = […]
Time Is Money. What’s stealing your time?
My husband and I were watching a movie called In Time the other day. The premise was that when you were born, you were given a specific amount of time to […]
Bonus And Gifts – Are They Taxable?
It is that time of year when most businesses give bonuses to their employees. So how do you account for them? Bonuses that are given in the form of money […]