From the monthly archives:

December 2010

Its a flurry of debate about the new health care reform bill iand whether it bolds well for America and her small businesses. Regardless of your politics, the Affordable Care Act – a legislative gargantuan passed by Congress in March – is not going away unless a majority of states mutiny on it. A majority […]

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Getting the best out of your people Sure, it’s important – but when we do the math, we can see it’s not nearly as important as getting the very best people in the first place. As up and coming small business leaders, we know that hiring the right people, and helping them achieve to their […]

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From hot air balloons to bagels, 2010 proved to be yet another year in which states and municipalities passed some strange tax laws in a desperate bid to raise revenues and close their budget gaps. Here are a sampling of some of the year’s quirkiest sales and use tax changes, emphasizing the importance of technology […]

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Your business statement of cash flows is the key most crucial, the least-used, and the poorest understood of the primary financial statements (P&L and balance sheet being the other two).  Because many entrepreneurs use QuickBooks, we think its important to understand what  must happen to get the most accuracy from this key report. By setting […]

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The essential principle of year-end tax planning is to lump deductibles into this year and defer income until next year. Of course, that cannot work in all cases. The correct strategy for your business is dependent depends on many factors, including answers these issues: – Does your company account on a cash or accrual basis? […]

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