We are accepting new bookkeeping and payroll clients, and to spread the word, we have launched some old-fashioned print ads.
Here is a sample of one of ads:
We are accepting new bookkeeping and payroll clients, and to spread the word, we have launched some old-fashioned print ads.
Here is a sample of one of ads:
The IRS has resumed sending LT38 collection letters again after the 2-year pandemic pause. If a small business gets one, this notice is not something to ignore or stuff away in a desk drawer. As of now, over 3.7 million US taxpayers are expected to receive the LT38. Automatically generated by the IRS Collection System,…
What it costs you to have a home office is a legitimate and deductible expense on your taxes. Many small businesses operate out of a home office – it’s quite vogue to do so. The IRS is not your enemy. They provide much free information about how you can take advantage of this deduction. To…
In the realm of business, cash flow is king. It’s the lifeblood that keeps operations running smoothly, facilitates growth, and ensures stability even in turbulent times. However, managing cash flow effectively is often easier said than done. Fortunately, there are several actionable strategies that businesses can implement to improve cash flow immediately. Let’s delve into…
Sheldon Bookkeeping is shaking things up with a cool new marketing plan that’s all about helping small businesses keep their finances in check. We’re rolling out an updated fresh, easy-to-navigate website and teaming up with CPAs and tax pros to offer top-notch financial services. What’s the big deal? Well, we’re making bookkeeping a breeze with…
Yesterday, I attended a virtual training session conducted by Intuit where new features coming to QuickBooks Online were announced. It was part of their Product Release Update series. As a Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor, it is always good to know what is coming and what will soon be available so I can help clients make adjustments…
Here is a short video that shows you how to add accounts to your Chart of Accounts (COA) within QuickBooks Online. The instructions works on all subscription levels: Solopreneur, Simple Start, Essentials, Plus, and Advanced.