RUNNING YOUR PERSONAL FINANCES LIKE A BUSINESS

By |2022-08-18T08:44:36-04:00April 22nd, 2019|Accounting and Auditing, Business|

Most individual don’t regard themselves as businesses, trying to turn a profit and beat the competition.  But, occasionally, it may help to look at your financial situation this way to determine where you might cut expenses and boost cash flow.  Here are some tips. LAY OUT YOUR FINANCIALS Where an executive might teach for financial [...]

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Did you know there are multiple ways to get to the Customer Payment window in QuickBooks? We can show you how when you’ve received payment on an invoice.

By |2022-08-18T08:44:37-04:00April 4th, 2019|Accounting and Auditing, Business|

Receive Payments the Right Way in QuickBooks: Your Options How you record a customer payment in QuickBooks depends on why and how you received it. One of the reasons we like QuickBooks is because it uses language and processes that are familiar to small businesspeople. Instead of using the term “accounts receivable,” it has a [...]

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Need to start recording job expenses in QuickBooks but not sure how to do it? We can go over this multi-step process with you.

By |2022-08-18T08:44:40-04:00March 4th, 2019|Accounting and Auditing, Business, QuickBooks Tips|

How Do You Track Jobs in QuickBooks? Part 2 In this second of a two-part series, we’ll explore how you use the job-related records you’ve created. Last month, we showed you how to start building a foundation for tracking jobs in QuickBooks. We explained that you can use the software’s jobs tools to track income [...]

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FEWER TAXPAYERS TO QUALIFY FOR HOME OFFICE DEDUCTION

By |2022-08-18T08:44:41-04:00February 18th, 2019|Accounting and Auditing, Business, Taxation|

Working from home has become commonplace for people in many jobs.  But just because you have a home office space doesn’t mean you can deduct expenses associated with it.  Beginning with the 2018 tax year, few taxpayers will qualify for the home office deduction.  Here’s why. CHANGES UNDER THE TCJA For employees, home office expenses [...]

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YOU’VE GOT TIME: SMALL BUSINESSES CAN STILL SET UP A 2018 SEP PLAN

By |2022-08-18T08:44:42-04:00February 11th, 2019|Accounting and Auditing, Business, Taxation|

Are you a high-income small-business owner who doesn’t currently have a tax-advantaged retirement plan set up for yourself? A Simplified Employee Pension (SEP) plan may be just what you need, and now may be a great time to establish one. A SEP plan has high contribution limits and is simple to set up.  Best of [...]

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Some small business people are intimidated by QuickBooks’ jobs tools. Let us show you how to work with them.

By |2022-08-18T08:44:43-04:00February 1st, 2019|Accounting and Auditing, Business, QuickBooks Tips|

How Do You Track Jobs in QuickBooks? Part 1 If your business divides some of its work into specific jobs and you’re not tracking them individually, you’re missing out on valuable insight. Job-costing is not just for contractors. That’s probably the most common understanding of this concept in QuickBooks, but you can also use the [...]

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