Now that 2018 extended returns for businesses are truly put to bed now, we can turn our gimlet eye on 2019.And one thing that might be worth discussing is your operating entity.A quick rundown on business structures is never bad, ESPECIALLY when tax laws change and...
We just finished all of the extended returns for our business owner clients, and today I’m feeling particularly grateful.Because over the past few weeks and months, I’ve been reminded of how important our work is. Not because “taxes and...
I don’t know about you, but my Facebook newsfeed is FILLED with so-called experts slinging around big revenue numbers in their business to grab my attention, and get me to sign up for their stuff.But, see … I’m an accountant.And I know the truth:...
I have seen plenty of North Georgia businesses get into hot water because they were using the wrong method to track their cash.Yep, today, let’s talk accounting. :)Specifically, whether your business should operate as CASH or operate as ACCRUAL. Cash is a great...
There was some large-ish news last week about some of the top corporate leaders in the world, and a new focus from influential CEOs (including from Walmart, Apple, Pepsi, and others) that “they must also invest in their employees, protect the environment and...
Things certainly haven’t gotten CALMER over the past week.Whether it’s the rumors of recession (or worse), continued chaos in the political world (and still over a year away from elections — yikes), increasing cultural division, or something more...
Last week I wrote about all the chaos that our culture seems to be experiencing, and how things feel like they are fraying around the edges.Well, not only do we seem to be more divided than ever (with a heaping slice of online bitterness thrown in), but each of us...
This summer has been rough. Our culture seems to be fraying around the edges (if not worse), and even if you are successful at staying focused on what’s most important for you, your family, and your business, it’s difficult not to be troubled at some level...
It’s very likely that your North Georgia clients have put tax season far off in their rear view mirror, and they’re going on (or coming back from) vacation, making trips to the pool, or grilling out with friends and family.Why not let the good times roll...
Working remotely is more prevalent in North Georgia’s work culture than ever before.The rise of coworking spaces like WeWork and PlexPod offer alternative, fun and modern ways to work alongside, and potentially collaborate with, other individuals in their own...