Getting all the information that you need - from the people that you need it from; and then getting it all organized and into your accounting software - is one of the biggest challenges found in any office. Continue reading
We've compiled a list of daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual bookkeeping and accounting tasks to help you stay on track. Continue reading
A contractor's work is tangible; it's seen, touched, heard, smelled, and judged good or bad. Bookkeeping is intangible. By Randal DeHart, guest blogger Continue reading
General internal procedures that many business owners who use QuickBooks can implement quite easily. Continue reading
While it is fair to say, most people don't steal, embezzlement does happen; so it only makes good business sense for you to consider what you can do to minimize your employees' opportunities to steal. Continue reading
How effectively do you communicate with others? People skills can be tough! Some people seem to have been "born with the knack" while others struggle. Continue reading
Using a Project/Contract Information Worksheet is one of the best ways to document key information about requirements for a specific job and will help you to keep your project paperwork organized. Continue reading
How much data can your QuickBooks company file hold before it becomes "stuffed", overflowing like a file cabinet, and SLOW? This is a very good question that most people don't take into consideration Continue reading
Yet another massive winter storm. Do you know what your obligations are to employees who cannot get to work on these bad weather days? Continue reading
Unclaimed paychecks are a hassle, they mess up your bank reconciliations; and seriously, what are you supposed to do with them other than throw them in a drawer? Continue reading
















