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  • 3 Financial Habits That Separate Struggling Business from Successful Ones

    We’ve seen it time and time again—two business owners in the same industry, offering similar services, but with wildly different outcomes. One is constantly behind, stressed about money, and unsure what’s going on with their finances. The other? Focused, confident,…
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  • 7 Bookkeeping Mistakes Small Business Owners Make (And How to Fix Them!)

    Running a small business is no easy task, and bookkeeping often gets pushed to the bottom of the to-do list. But keeping accurate financial records is essential to maintaining cash flow, preparing for tax season, and making informed business decisions….
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  • Tax Season’s Over…Or Is It?

    We filed. You exhaled. The numbers are in, and the deadline passed — maybe with a few coffee-fueled late nights. But now that tax season is behind us… what happens next? Here’s the thing: April might be the finish line,…
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  • Spring Cleaning Your Finances: Tips to Get Organized Before Tax Season Ends

    Spring isn’t just for deep-cleaning your home—it’s also the perfect time to tidy up your finances before tax season ends. Whether you’re a small business owner, freelancer, or simply managing personal finances, taking a little time now can help you…
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  • Your Pot of Gold Awaits: How to Save More on Taxes This Year

    St. Patrick’s Day has come and gone, but if you’re still hoping to improve your business finances, it’s not too late. While luck might play a role in some things, keeping more of your hard-earned money comes down to smart tax…
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  • March Madness and Your Business Finances: Is Your Business a Slam Dunk or a Busted Bracket?

    March Madness is here, and while basketball fans are busy filling out their brackets, business owners should be thinking about a different kind of strategy—financial planning. Just like in basketball, the businesses that win aren’t the ones relying on luck;…
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  • Why You Must Enable Multi-Factor Authentication for QuickBooks Online

    Is Your QuickBooks Online Account Secure? If you use QuickBooks Online (QBO) to manage your business finances, security should be a top priority. Cybercriminals are constantly looking for ways to steal financial data, and a simple password is no longer enough to…
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  • Los Angeles County Tax Relief: Extended Deadlines & Disaster-Related Benefits

    The recent wildfires in Los Angeles County have devastated communities, leaving thousands dealing with property loss, displacement, and financial uncertainty. In response, both the IRS and the State of California have granted tax deadline extensions and financial relief to help…
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  • Ready for the Deadline? What You Need to Know About 1099s

    The new year is here, and with it comes an important deadline for business owners: January 31, 2025. If you’ve paid independent contractors, service providers, or freelancers $600 or more in 2024, you may need to file a 1099 form for them….
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  • End of the Year Reminders for Business Owners

    The end of the year is fast approaching! It’s time to wrap up those final tasks that can make a big difference in reducing stress and preparing your business for tax season. Here’s a handy checklist to help you complete…
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  • You Ask, We Answer: Recording Tips and Gratuities in QuickBooks Online

    For businesses where tips and gratuities are common—such as salons, spas, or other service industries—knowing how to record these amounts correctly is essential. Tips need to be accurately recorded to ensure employees are paid properly and taxes are managed. Here’s…
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  • Understanding Tax Liabilities on Investments for Your Grandchildren – You Ask, We Answer Series

    Investing for your grandchildren’s future is one of the most generous and thoughtful gifts you can give. Whether it’s a college fund, a nest egg for their first home, or just a financial cushion for whatever life throws their way,…
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