Bookkeeping Tips with Context
Most entrepreneurs think managing their business finances is just about getting ready for tax season. But there's so much more value hiding in your numbers. Let's explore our Three T's of Financial Transformation and how each one helps your business grow.
Think of 1099s as the non-employee version of W-2s. When you hire contractors, you still need to tell the IRS how much you paid them.
Tax season is no longer a nightmare. Now how do you get all the value from your monthly bookkeeping meetings?
6 things this bookkeeper wants you to know about your bookkeeping and business finances.
Are you a business owner embarrassed at how messy your books are? No judgement here. Here's 2 simple tips to prep for hiring a bookkeeper.
Most business owners I talk to are confused about which accounting professional they need. Many don't understand why they might need both.
Imagine this: It's January, and your books are already ready for your accountant and tax season. This isn't a fantasy - it's regular bookkeeping.
As a Bookkeeping Cleanup Specialist, I’ve worked on over 40 messy books. Here are 3 common issues I see and how they affected the business.
There’s so much confusion about bookkeeping for a small business, how do you know what to do? Look at these free helpful resources.
Running a business can feel overwhelming, especially bookkeeping. So what can you do to simplify? I call it the “One Place” tip.
Struggling with freelance finances? Learn my method to create a low-maintenance financial routine that works with me, not against me.