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Archive for December, 2007

 

Strategic Planning: Not Just For Big Corporations

December 31st, 2007

Kick off 2008 by taking a good look at your business.  Create a strategic business plan for your business.  Strategic planning is not just for big corporations; it is an excellent way to monitor your goals and motivate you.  For small businesses, there’s no need for boring board meetings, but you can develop a good […]

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Preparing For Your Tax Bill Now May Save You Money Later

December 18th, 2007

An excellent post about getting the right accountant and preparing for next year’s tax bill. I hightly recommend checking in with an accountant in December to see what you expected tax bill will be. Also, get organized on Quickbooks or some accounting system where can actually review your P/L and Balance Sheet.
 
 
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Five Simple Ways To Save Time And Sanity

December 16th, 2007

Marci Alboher has a great post on her Shifting Careers blog which gives 5 tips on time management.

Tame the Email Beast. [Have you read Bit Literacy?]
Eliminate unnecessary meetings. [Sometimes a meeting isn’t necessary when there is nothing but a recap or review]
Put up boundaries.  [Get off the IM/Facebook/Google Chat when you have to focus on […]

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H&R Block’s Digits Provides AMT Information

December 12th, 2007

A friend tipped me off to a H&R Block’s new web community, Digits. I just checked it out, and it provide great valuable information about the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT).
What is AMT?
AMT stands for the Alternative Minimum Tax. First introduced in 1969, the AMT was created to ensure that the wealthiest American households didn’t […]

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InstaCalc Online Calculator

December 12th, 2007


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Dyslexics Delegate

December 11th, 2007

Today, I read the blog post on Entrepreneur.com about how dyslexia is common among small business owners.
It’s not surprising that dyslexics are drawn toward running their own businesses. As business owners, they can play down their weaknesses when it comes to reading and writing, and focus on the more creative tasks at hand. But a […]

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Wesabe Helps Quickbooks Set-Up

December 5th, 2007

I discovered a new use for Wesabe today while working with a new client doing Quickbooks set-up. See my client has a personal banking account with a bank that doesn’t allow for data transactions to be easily uploaded into Quickbooks Pro for Mac. So I downloaded an OFX file from the bank, and did […]

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