Archive for category Accounting
Adopt Best Practices
Posted by brumley in Quickbooks, Small Business on February 1, 2011
At this time of year, you probably feel like renewing your commitment to running a more successful, productive business. There are numerous ways to do this, but you might consider adopting the concept of best practices
Deducting Donated Time or Services in a Business
Posted by brumley in Accounting, Business, Deductions, Small Business, Tax on January 29, 2011
If you are in a business and donate your time or services to a non-profit organization, can you deduct the value donated?
Understanding your business financial statements
Posted by brumley in Accounting, Business on November 28, 2010
Financial statement forms are an important source of information about your business’ performance. Of course, you have to know how to read them and many small business owners are scared of this topic. But if you will continue to read this article, you will find out that reading financial statements isn’t as hard as it seems.
Using Quickbooks Security Tools
Posted by brumley in Quickbooks on October 6, 2010
If there’s one application that you don’t want compromised by a security breach, it’s the one that contains all of your financial information. Recognizing that, Intuit has built a number of security features into QuickBooks that are designed to safeguard your debits and credits. Tip: QuickBooks integrates with Microsoft Internet Explorer for some of its [...]
Using Bill.com
Posted by brumley in Bill.com, Quickbooks, Tutorial on October 3, 2010
Bill.com is an on-demand accounts payable application for CPAs and small and midsized businesses. Bill.com users can receive, route and pay invoices electronically — they never have to touch a paper bill again — resulting in time and cost savings to finance personnel of over 50% versus manual accounts payable and check writing processes. Invoices [...]



