From the monthly archives:

November 2012

Business startups can be a stressful and challenging process, especially if its your first startup. A single missed to-do list item might be a key element with a big impact on your future operations.  In the course of the start-up phase, it’s genuinely difficult to discern what is and is not significant and what might […]

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From single-person entities to major companies, bookkeeping is an important part of any business process. While it is typically not one of the more exciting jobs, bookkeeping is at the core of a business”s success, and mistakes can cost the company a lot. Below are ten of the most typical errors that you want to your small […]

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As an entrepreneur and business owner, you may be wearing all the hats, running out of time and running on empty. You try to make time for marketing, errands and family, but when it comes to recording the financial transactions of your business, you find yourself procrastinating. — There isn’t really that much to do […]

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A recent survey of 350 CFOs taken by Bill.com found that when CFOs automate their accounts-payable process in the cloud, the AP department cuts its work time by more than half, and slashes the cost per invoice by up to 70%. But surprisingly 73% of the respondents said they still use Excel spreadsheets to record and […]

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Soon it will be that time of year once again when most companies are closing their books. The company owners will either be partying or nursing their wounds. In any case, we as small business operators usually have some checking and tidying and decision making to do. Thanks goes to Universal Accounting School for this list – […]

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