
Which Method is Right for You: Completed Contract or Percentage of Completion?
Identifying the best accounting method to report your income and expenses is not always an easy task. Many rules and regulations apply and making the…
Capturing Volunteer Time on the Books
Many not-for-profit organizations are able to utilize the generosity and the skills of their volunteer force for essential tasks and projects. It is important to…
How to Properly Protect Your Financial and Tax Records
Floods, fires and other disasters are unpredictable. Are you properly storing and protecting your financial and tax information? The IRS recently published an article about…
A Recent Graduate’s Guide to Navigating Personal Financial Administration
One of the hardest parts of transitioning out of college is learning how to be financially responsible without support from mom and dad’s bank account.…
The Importance of Password Best Practices
Password protected accounts are integral for navigating the web these days, but no two websites handle password creation in the same way. Some might allow you…
Top Tips for Not-For-Profit Fundraising
One of the key roles of a non-profit organization’s management and board of trustees is to raise funds. This ensures the organization is cash-positive so it…
Thank You for a Great Tax Season!
Well, we did it. We all made it through another “tax season!” Thank you to all our clients, new and established, for your organization, your…
I Made a Mistake Running my Employee Retirement Plan. Now What?
So, you’re a great employer that started an employee retirement plan to offer the added benefit to your employees. Of course you want to do…
Stress Relief Tips for the Workplace
At an accounting firm, we are very familiar with busy times of the year. Tax season can be difficult, with long hours and lots to…
