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    Top 3 Year-end Accounting Tasks

    ByBecky McCray January 7, 2008September 27, 2016

    Before you let the new year carry you away, take care of three important year-end accounting tasks. 1. Run your year-end reports on paper. There are four important types of reports to document your important business info for the year. Put them on paper to protect against changes in software systems, lost data, or other…

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    Tips for tracking details in QuickBooks

    ByBecky McCray December 22, 2007August 27, 2014

    As part of the Simplified Accounting and Bookkeeping series, I present an ancient handout from my days of teaching QuickBooks courses. QuickBooks is capable of tracking an enormous level of detail and then generating reports from it. This does make the program extremely flexible, offering several different options for each type of detail. No one…

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    Simplified accounting for side businesses and micro enterprises

    ByBecky McCray December 16, 2007September 27, 2016

    Small and simple businesses don’t require too much record keeping. How tiny is tiny? This article is for you if: you have a simple side business you are the only person in your business you sell only your own services (like a consultant) you re-sell products from a single supplier, or direct selling such as…

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    Last Minute 2007 Tax Hints

    ByMaesz December 15, 2007August 27, 2014

    (1) Use your bank credit card to pay year end deductible expenses; for transactions with a bank credit card, you take the deductionin the year that the item was charged, even if you pay the bill next year.(2) Remember the rules for substantiating charitable contributionsas you do your year-end giving.Starting this year, donors are required…

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    Simplified Small Biz Accounting and Record Keeping Series

    ByBecky McCray December 13, 2007September 27, 2016

    Every small business person has to face up to it: keeping financial records. Most of us would do anything to avoid having to set up an accounting system! Here’s my simple rule: Don’t track anything you don’t have to. Do track data that helps you make better decisions. Do meet all legal requirements. If you…

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    Tools: WinWeb accounting and office suite

    ByBecky McCray December 13, 2007August 27, 2014

    Friend Shama Hyder passed along a tip on WinWeb.com online office solution. The accounting modules are free, and the “online infrastructure” services start at $19.95 per month. Trying the free module paired with the 30 day trail should give you a chance to try it out before laying out any cash. Hyder has written an…

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    Do You Hate Your Cell Phone Contract & Want Out?

    ByMaesz November 7, 2007August 27, 2014

    The high cost of getting out of the contract for your cell phone can be a headache. The best way to wiggle out of your contract is, possibly, to trade it online. Try CelltradeUSA.com or CellSwapper.com .

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    Business Development Grants

    ByJeanne Cole October 29, 2007August 27, 2014

    I found this site and information very interesting because we are always asked about grant money for small business startups and usually have to give disappointing responses. The National Association of Self-Employed (NASE) offers a limited grant program to their members. Business Development GrantsHelping You Grow Your Business DescriptionDo you want to grow your business,…

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