An important date is coming up, and even though I’m not your tax person, it only seems fair to remind you… The tax filing deadline is Monday, April 15th. Last minute filing is not recommended for the sake of your business’s financial health. Besides that, we’re now into Quarter 2, which means taking some time to reflect on what worked and what didn’t work in Q1. It’s also a good… Read More
A New Retirement Plan for Atlanta Small Business Owners
Here we are four months into a new year and plugging along towards 2024’s goals for your business. First, thank you so much for your trust, and for allowing us to be the ones you trust to guide you on the path you’re charting for your business. Since we work with so many Atlanta businesses, it’s perhaps obvious that there is far more to what we do than accounting. There… Read More
Managing Remote Workers Through I-9 Requirements: A How-To for Atlanta Businesses
We’re working hard for you. And we always want to make sure you’re optimizing your processes for profit, efficiency, visibility, and legal compliance. Including areas that often get overlooked… I keep seeing headlines about the arm wrestling over remote work, as it continues to be debated among US employers. More companies are demanding a full or partial return to the office, or at least stating their value for it and desire… Read More
Why Retain Atlanta Business Advisors Year-Round
Let’s get real: It’s mid-March and January’s zeal for fixing all the broken things in your business has probably faded by now. Maybe you started the year with a bang, but the grind has set in and it feels more like, well, a grind. That new spreadsheet you created to track your goals isn’t enough to actually achieve those goals. And you’re still scrambling, just like last year. That may… Read More
Zero-Based Budgeting in Your Atlanta Small Business
No business management technique is sacred anymore. And rightly so. In my world, there’s been a trend in recent years with businesses moving away from traditional, fixed budgets towards more flexible approaches. I think that could be said for most tasks within business management. The ever-changing market landscape, economic uncertainties, rapidly developing technology, and the global scene are all forcing us to look beyond what our predecessors taught us. What… Read More
Making Your Atlanta Business and Tech Work Together
When I see relevant stats that my Fulton County business owner friends should know about, I’m going to share them with you. (You already know I’m a numbers person, after all.) But first, a quick note about end-of-month tasks. If you haven’t gotten all of last month’s expenses and income details over to my office, you’ll want to get on that ASAP, so we can get reports to you on… Read More
