Good Records are Essential!
From the Padgett blog: Good records are essential to your Metro Atlanta business’ success. Take it from the company that suffered tax penalties and more because of poor record keeping. [Link to: http://hubs.ly/H01gzn40]
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From the Padgett blog: Good records are essential to your Metro Atlanta business’ success. Take it from the company that suffered tax penalties and more because of poor record keeping. [Link to: http://hubs.ly/H01gzn40]
According to Wasp Barcode Technologies, 57% of small business owners have predicted revenue growth in 2015. Do you need local help to end the year strong? [Link to: GEO Location Page]
Are your processes helping you better manage your Metro Atlanta company? Read this Strategic Profits blog to learn whether your processes are helping you succeed. [Link to: http://hubs.ly/H01gzqb0]
You must prioritize your record keeping, no matter how minor you think it is. Learn how a small business with poor records suffered from tax penalties and more. [Link to: http://hubs.ly/H01gzn40]
“If my Metro Atlanta company had a cash flow problem, I would turn to _____.”
From the blog: Read about the business owner who needed to find a new partner to prepare legit financial statements to get the line of credit he needed. [Link to: http://hubs.ly/H01cJxM0]
More than 50% of small businesses have a CFO or controller managing their accounts, according to The Wall Street Journal. Who’s helping you manage your Metro Atlanta company’s finances? [Link to: GEO Location Page]
“I think for any small business that’s bootstrapped, the overwhelming challenge initially is getting to positive cash flow.” –John Mackey, co-CEO, Whole Foods Market
If you need to borrow from a bank to grow your small business, you need legit financial statements. Why did one owner need a new partner to secure his line of credit? [Link to: http://hubs.ly/H01cJxM0]
“In America, small business is a big deal.” – Bob Beauprez, former member of the U.S. House of Representatives