Posts by Scott Meister, CPA
10 Questions To Consider When Buying Accounting Technology
There are many different types of accounting technology that you can invest in but which is right for you and your company? This article from AccountEX Report highlights 10 questions you should be prepared to ask as you go through the process of deciding what to purchase. After reading the article, email me any questions…
Read MoreDoes Every Small Business Need An Accountant
There are many reasons to hire an accountant to help. Especially if you are just starting a new business venture. Helping you to navigate getting your business up and running, making sure you are in compliance and handling your taxes are among the many things an accountant can do help out your business. Check out…
Read More21 Ways An Accountant Can Help Your Small Business
As a small business owner, you may be tempted to handle your own accounting as a way to save expenses. And that is okay if you want to experience managing the books for a business. However, if you are not sure what you are doing, there are many benefits to hiring an accountant to manage…
Read More5 Ways The ‘Wayfair’ Supreme Court Decision Affect Retailers
With the Supreme Court decision in the South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. entrepreneurs need to evaluate the five ways this ruling may change their budgets, systems and staffing. It’s the small businesses that will have to make more changes and watch those impacts affecting their overall bottom line. Below is an article from entrepreneur.com that…
Read More3 Ways To Remove Negative Marks From Your Credit Report
Source: smallbiztrends.com | Re-Post QBScott 10/4/2017 – Your credit score takes a hit if you fall behind on payments to a creditor, and again if an account is sent to the creditor’s collection department or sold to a third-party collector. You may be able to repair some damage to your scores by resolving a collections…
Read MoreEntrepreneurs: It’s Still Good To Be Small
Source: quickbooks.intuit.com | Re-Post QBScott 10/4/2017 – From Hewlett and Packard to Jobs, Wozniak, Page, and Brin, the classic Silicon Valley startup narrative follows a common story arc: In just a few years, friends go from building something in a garage to capturing the world’s attention. Take Amazon, for example. Originally started as an online…
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