7 Ways a CPA Can Help Your Small Business Save Money

7 Ways a CPA Can Help Your Small Business Save Money

CPA… accountant… bookkeeper… they’re all the same, right? Wrong. Sure, a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) has the word accountant in it, but the profession can save money for small businesses in ways that accountants may not necessarily know. Licensing is...
No one LOVES Tax Planning – but it’s a necessity

No one LOVES Tax Planning – but it’s a necessity

Taxes are done, man! No more tax conversations until next year! Or so you thought… As the year progresses, thoughts of taxes fade away. Annual returns are filed, and maybe some handy pre-printed estimate vouchers came with the return to file estimated taxes for...
Make More Effectively In This New Normal

Make More Effectively In This New Normal

We digress from accounting today to look at another critical business skill — communication. Today we’re going to dive into how to deeply connect with your clients and prospects and with greater clarity. 2020 has brought us a whole new world of...
Passing Down Your Family Business

Passing Down Your Family Business

There is now talk that Congress might enact automatic forgiveness for all PPP loans under $150K. This would relieve many small businesses (and their accountants!) everywhere. This decision enables owners to envision passing down what they’ve worked hard to...
Solving Problems with Effective Solutions

Solving Problems with Effective Solutions

There’s this idea out there among many wannabe business owners that they must come up with the next completely fresh idea to have a great business. Most small businesses succeed because they learn the key is solving problems with effective solutions. Shows like...
Three Keys To Shorter Meetings For Your Business

Three Keys To Shorter Meetings For Your Business

Last week I wrote about working less and testing the 80/20 hypothesis for your business work cycle. This might not apply to you if you’re a pure “solopreneur” — but I’ve also found that “pure” lone rangers are few and far...