It’s That Time of Year!
We first want to wish all of you a very Merry Christmas Season. I for one am looking for a glimmering of great memories in such a crazy year. Hopefully all this craziness will be behind us in a few …
We first want to wish all of you a very Merry Christmas Season. I for one am looking for a glimmering of great memories in such a crazy year. Hopefully all this craziness will be behind us in a few …
The Year End is upon us, and probably not soon enough for many.How did your business do this year ? Did your business reach the goals you were looking for in 2020? Looking forward, what do you want to do …
As we enter into the final calendar quarter on 2020, many are looking forward to this year ending. At least we didn’t get hit with the “Killer Hornets” (knocking on wood) and hopefully we can still count our blessings in many ways.
This month we are introducing a slightly different newsletter/blog to you that is designed to not only provide QuickBooks Tips & Tricks, but small business important information. We are planning to keep this newsletter in a smaller format, with fewer major topics. In this way we hope it will only take you a few minutes to review the information.
As we enter into the final calendar quarter on 2020, many are looking forward to this year ending. At least we didn’t get hit with the “Killer Hornets” (knocking on wood) and hopefully we can still count our blessings in many ways.
This month we are introducing a slightly different newsletter/blog to you that is designed to not only provide QuickBooks Tips & Tricks, but small business important information. We are planning to keep this newsletter in a smaller format, with fewer major topics. In this way we hope it will only take you a few minutes to review the information.
As we enter into the final calendar quarter on 2020, many are looking forward to this year ending. At least we didn’t get hit with the “Killer Hornets” (knocking on wood) and hopefully we can still count our blessings in many ways.
This month we are introducing a slightly different newsletter/blog to you that is designed to not only provide QuickBooks Tips & Tricks, but small business important information. We are planning to keep this newsletter in a smaller format, with fewer major topics. In this way we hope it will only take you a few minutes to review the information.
As we enter into the final calendar quarter on 2020, many are looking forward to this year ending. At least we didn’t get hit with the “Killer Hornets” (knocking on wood) and hopefully we can still count our blessings in many ways.
This month we are introducing a slightly different newsletter/blog to you that is designed to not only provide QuickBooks Tips & Tricks, but small business important information. We are planning to keep this newsletter in a smaller format, with fewer major topics. In this way we hope it will only take you a few minutes to review the information.
If you have never experienced the loss or the sabotage of your data … consider yourself lucky. It is not worth the risk of the loss of your data compared to cost of preventing it from happening. But what are your options ?
If you have never experienced the loss or the sabotage of your data … consider yourself lucky. It is not worth the risk of the loss of your data compared to cost of preventing it from happening. But what are your options ?
If your company is a S-Corp or files taxes as a S-Corp, you must handle medical premiums paid by the company for Officers with at least 2% stock ownership in a very specific way. We even find many CPAs and Accountants are not aware of this and how to setup properly in QuickBooks …
If you are a collision repair facility you may be concerned that your data you generate with your estimating systems and management systems is being collected, aggregated and sold to many companies. “Big Data” is among us, and it is used often against our industry.