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Is It Time To Update Your Accounting Practices?
If you ask some business owners why they do things a certain way, they might answer, “Because we’ve always done it that way.” But with all the changes that have…
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Receive More Than $10,000 in Cash at Your Business? Here’s What You Must Do
Does your business receive large amounts of cash or cash equivalents? If so, you’re generally required to report these transactions to the IRS — and not just on your tax…
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Improving Your Company’s Sales Pipeline Management
“It’s in the pipeline!” Business owners often hear this rather vague phrase, which may be good news in some cases or code for “don’t hold your breath” in others. Your sales…
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Utilizing QuickBooks to its Fullest Potential
By: Madison Reavis After evaluating different accounting software options, you have chosen Intuit’s QuickBooks Online as the most suitable choice for your small business or nonprofit. The decision was likely…
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Government Budgeting Process: How to Develop, Maintain, and Strategize for the Future
This is the second article in a two-part series on the budgeting process and best practices for local governments. Click HERE to view the first article in the series. …
