Be prepared with your payroll records!

November 2, 2011

As a professional bookkeeper, I am warning all of my clients that you MUST be prepared with your payroll records! Look ahead…..and be prepared for a new wave of wage-hour and IRS audits. The Dept of Labor (DOL) is making a major push on wage-hour enforcement audits. Even if your business has never violated an [...]

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How To Keep Your Bookkeeping Receipts Safe

March 9, 2011

One of the main things that my clients struggle with is how to keep their bookkeeping receipts safe. If you are going to be in business, tracking your receipts is a necessary evil that many of you try to avoid. How Long Do You Need To Keep Your Receipts? Lets start with the basics, according [...]

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The Biggest Bookkeeping Mistake Small Business Owners Make!

March 2, 2011

The biggest bookkeeping mistake small business owners make can really effect your profitability! Denver Bookkeeping pro, Joy Phelan of Phoenix Business Services LLC, talks about how outsourcing your bookkeeping can be a HUGE mistake. Really? A bookkeeper saying that you should NOT outsource your bookkeeping? Not exactly! Handing off your small business bookkeeping to an [...]

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Tips For Managing Your Accounts Payables

February 22, 2011

We are focused on helping our small biz owners grow and one of the ways we can help is giving you great tips for managing your accounts payables! If you run a small business and it is growing, sometimes you may experience a shortage of cash. One major cause of small business cash flow problems [...]

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Bookkeeping Basics For New Businesses

February 16, 2011

Starting a new business means you need to know some bookkeeping basics. Budget constraints may mean that you cannot hire an accountant and have to do it all yourself so these tips should come in handy to help manage your business money. When dealing with bookkeeping basics, it all comes down to record-keeping activities. Some [...]

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