From Our Experts
You should always have some cash on you. Did you grow up hearing that, too? Cash can be easy, it’s convenient, there’s no technology that can go wrong with it. It’s also a pain to account for it as a business owner. There’s not a digital trail like there is for other payment methods.
This is perhaps one of the biggest questions in making financial decisions in your business, and one of the biggest benefits to having your financials in order. It’s a frequent topic in strategy calls with clients, and something we ask ourselves often.
It’s amazing to look back and see how much technology has changed in the past few years. The number of apps and platforms we work with just keeps growing as the tools get better and better for small businesses.
Congratulations, your business is adding its first employee! What are your best options for payroll services? Read through for the common categories, and my recommendation.
You know you need to track all of the money stuff; there is a thing called taxes…but how? Everyone says you should get QuickBooks…but should you? There is an easier way! Read on for instructions to DIY your books from a workshop I’ve done for freelancers, in way less time than you think it will take.
Sales tax is one of those things that seems like it shouldn’t be a big deal. Want to start selling a product? Simply collect the sales tax and figure out how to send it in. A lot of times people don’t even do that - they just make the sale and then worry about the sales tax later.
If you have a service based business, you have likely experienced scope creep. Maybe without even realizing it.
There’s a group that I think deserves some careful attention and thought as well: your suppliers, vendors, and contractors. How can you make it a great experience for them to work with you?