Get to know our Georgetown Manager....Lori Szyperski
Get to know our Georgetown Manager....Lori Szyperski
Get to know one of our fabulous bookkeepers....Crystal McPhie!
This past January saw changes to filing deadlines for W-2s and some 1099s. While most of the change-over ran smoothly, it is always a good idea to review these changes and why they are important.
In our first chapter we saw the horrors that can befall your company when collecting W-9s falls through the cracks. Now let’s examine how to handle them to turn your worst nightmare into sweet dreams.
It’s was a dark and stormy night. There, hunched over the table, was a small business owner furiously trying to figure out his 1099 situation. What a nightmare! All kidding aside, we don’t want this to be you this January when 1099 season arrives.
Learn more about one of our fantastic managers....Randie Morton.
The last few weeks have been unprecedented in both the amount of damage our area has seen as well as the amount of compassion and outpouring of support; neighbors helping neighbors like never before. As the storms have cleared and the recuperation work begun, we realize that for many people the road to recovery will be more like a marathon and not a sprint. Here are some resources we hope will help.
You are ready to turn your passion into a new business venture. But before you get too ahead of the game, it is best to figure out what type of business structure works the best for your goals. Each one has different costs, tax burdens and legal implications that must be explored.
Planning, accounting, costing, making financial arrangements, budgeting. Whatever word you use creating a budget can sometimes seem daunting, but really it can be empowering. The reality is, your small business financial position is what it is. Not knowing or working without a budget does not change the situation. In fact, not knowing can put you and your business in serious peril.
Keeping accurate business records is part of creating a successful business. Inside you will find our Free Guide on what is important to keep and for how long.
Ever feel like this when processing payroll, especially when trying to determine what is taxable income? You are not alone. This is one of our frequently asked payroll questions.
Get to know Melanie Davis, one of our fantastic Senior Bookkeepers!
Knowing what is and what is not 1099’d can be very confusing. Then comes the difficulty of making sure you have all the important information about that vendor on file. Here are some tips to make this upcoming season a success for your small business.
As a small business owner, sometime the stress of the day to day can be overwhelming. When the days are rough it is hard to find “thanks” while you are busy “giving”, but that is when it is the most necessary. Creating an atmosphere of gratitude around yourself and your business, motivates employees and endears clients.
I walked out my door the other day to a curious sight. There was a group of ants moving a dead worm across my sidewalk. What fascinated me, was how big the worm was compared to the minuscule ants moving it. As a small business owner, sometimes I feel a little bit like those ants. Facing big obstacles, that at times seem overwhelming. But, like those ants, our job is to come up with ways to solve them.