Reviewing Our Key Business Decisions
We have been in business for over 11 years now. Over that time period, we have made some great decisions that have led to successes and also some terrible decisions that have led to failures.
We have been in business for over 11 years now. Over that time period, we have made some great decisions that have led to successes and also some terrible decisions that have led to failures.
Whether you’re budgeting for a new business or you’ve been operating for a while, performing regular expense checkups can help keep costs down and profits up.
How come business owners never talk about profitability?
I hope that as a small business owner you believe that the customer experience still matters, even though you are small. The customer experience matters even if you are a solo business owner. And you...
The terms bookkeeping and accounting are often used interchangeably, but there are some key differences that distinguish one from the other. While both functions play essential roles in managing your...
Are you afraid of the word no? Whether it is hearing or saying no, does that have a negative connotation for you?
Saying and accepting the word no in business isn't always bad. In fact, learning to...
Launching a new business? Great! Books prepared and ready to go? If your answer to that is any version of “not so much”, you should probably delay the impulse to throw open your doors.
I hear it all the time from new prospects of our bookkeeping service: "I need a better bookkeeper."
This is the response I often hear after I ask them what they are currently doing for bookkeeping....
Maintaining a positiveshort-term cash flow position – one where the revenues from selling your product or service are greater than your expenses for things like rent, salaries, and supplies - is...