Did you know that QuickBooks can remind you that you have outstanding billable service hours when you invoice customers? Find out how here and ask us how this works.

By |2022-08-18T08:43:39-04:00September 30th, 2020|Accounting and Auditing, Business, QuickBooks Tips|

How to Track Employee Time, Part 2 If you have to track a lot of employee work hours, you might want to use QuickBooks’ Timesheets. Last month, we introduced the concept of time tracking in QuickBooks. Using the software’s tools, you’re able to record individual blocks of time that employees have worked, so that you [...]

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COLLEGE SAVINGS SHOWDOWN: 529s VS ROTH IRAs

By |2020-09-03T14:24:42-04:00September 25th, 2020|Accounting and Auditing, Estate planning, Taxation|

Many people assume that a 529 plan is the ideal college savings tool, but other vehicles can help parents save for college expenses, too.  Take the Roth IRA, for example.  Whether you should use one or the other (or both) depends on several factors, including how much you intend to contribute and how you’ll use [...]

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REPORTING A DISASTER’S EFFECTS ON YOUR FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

By |2020-09-03T14:23:21-04:00September 18th, 2020|Accounting and Auditing, Taxation, Uncategorized|

The COVID-19 pandemic has provided many lessons for business owners.  One is how to report the impact of a disaster on a company’s financial statements.  Under U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), disasters such as this year’s crisis are referred to as “subsequent events,” of which there are two types: Recognized subsequent events.  These events [...]

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AMT LESS “TOOTHY” BUT MAY STILL TAKE A BITE

By |2022-08-18T08:43:40-04:00September 4th, 2020|Accounting and Auditing, Taxation|

For many years, the alternative minimum tax (AMT) posed a risk to many taxpayers in the middle – to upper – income brackets.  The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) took much of the “teeth” out of the AMT by raising the inflation-adjusted exemption.  As a result, middle-income earners have had less to worry about, [...]

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If you bill customers for services by the hour, you can use QuickBooks’ tools to track it and ensure that it’s invoiced. Let us get you started here.

By |2022-08-18T08:43:41-04:00August 31st, 2020|Accounting and Auditing, QuickBooks Tips, Uncategorized|

Whether you’re recording employee hours for payroll or customer billing, your entries must be accurate. QuickBooks can help. It’s easy to track sales of goods in QuickBooks. You create an invoice or a sales receipt, select the product the customer wants along with the quantity, and save the transaction. QuickBooks reduces the corresponding inventory level [...]

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Are you staying in touch with your customers during this uncertain period? Even if they’re not buying, let them know you’re there. Here is how QuickBooks can help.

By |2022-08-18T08:43:44-04:00August 1st, 2020|Accounting and Auditing, Business, QuickBooks Tips, Uncategorized|

The pandemic has forced businesses to find new ways to connect with customers. QuickBooks has built-in tools that can help. Businesses are starting to cautiously re-open in the U.S. (at least partially), but we’re still a long way from “normal.” Because of COVID-19, some companies have done very well. Most, though, have had to make [...]

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