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Read More →Entrepreneurs starting their own businesses now have a little more help. Start with a Profit: Best-Practice Tips for New Entrepreneurs from Top Accounting Industry Leaders is the latest guide to helping new business owners become successful. Editor Sandi Leyva, CPA, asked fellow accounting industry thought leaders one
Read More →Check out my accounting thought leader interview with Ed Kless of Sage NA: Read an article about it here: http://www.sage.com/us/Sage-Advice/Articles/18357/2015/9/21/Accountants-can-help-your-business-reach-goals-and-not-go-bankrupt
Read More →Do you ever get any of the following questions from clients or co-workers? I can’t find your email. I accidentally deleted what you just sent me. My computer crashed and I lost everything. (And I want you to take up your precious time to help me re-create
Read More →Welcome back from tax season. Are you looking for ways to stay top of mind with clients all year long so that they will think of you for that juicy mid-year project? If so, it’s a perfect time to send out a post-tax season survey to clients
Read More →Do you think accountants are adopting or avoiding cloud accounting apps? Let’s find out! Accountants, take the 2015 Cloud Accounting Connects survey by Feb 20, 2015: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2015Cloud
Read More →Thanks Kim Hogan for the pic Where is my pillow to sit on? I am so short! With Gail Perry, Stacy Kildal, and Alexandra De Felice on CPA Practice Advisor’s Ensuring Success http://ensuringsuccess.com
Read More →Spending a little time working “on” our business instead of “in” it can make all the difference in your profit margins. Here are five areas to tighten up for tax season so you can see the fruits of your labor come spring. 1. Your Internal Systems Choosing
Read More →If you’re an accelerator look for you notebook in the mail. Sandi
Read More →According to the Small Business Administration in the U.S., there are 28.2 million small businesses (2011 data). Nearly 80 percent of these businesses do not have any employees, and over 50 percent are home-based. The bottom line of all these numbers is that a huge number of
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