Losses Can Be Money In Your Pocket

by Cash Flow Accounting on May 31, 2012

Business is looking up! We’re hearing from lots of our clients who are now turning their business and investments around. During the last few years, when things were down, they may not have kept good track of their expenses for their tax returns and, in some cases, even not filed returns. After all, everything was [...]

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Onsite or Virtual Bookkeeping? Which is Better?

by Cash Flow Accounting on May 29, 2012

At some point, you’re going to have to consider getting a bookkeeper for your business or investments, unless you plan to always stay small. What kind of bookkeeper will you hire? You have some choices: A full time employee who works out of your office, An independent contractor who works out of your office, or [...]

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The Danger of Emotional Business Decisions

by Cash Flow Accounting on May 24, 2012

One of the biggest obstacles that small business owners have is getting their ego out of the way of their business. If you have a business right now, there are a whole lot of reasons why you might be in business. But it likely boils down to either you wanted to do something different or [...]

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The Most Likely Person to Steal From Your Business Is…

by Cash Flow Accounting on May 22, 2012

For many of us, the economy has turned around and businesses are making money again. Sad it is to say, the biggest danger right now is theft. And the most likely culprit is going to be someone who works for you. We can even nail it down more than that. Over half of all embezzlements [...]

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The High Cost of Do-It-Yourself

by Cash Flow Accounting on May 1, 2012

There are three expenses to everything you do with your business: Your money, Your time, and Your energy. The problem is most small business owners focus on only one thing: money. How much does such and such cost? How much will I save if I do this work myself? And that’s the trap of self-employment. [...]

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