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Category Archives: Bookkeeping
Keep Your Business and Personal Finances Separate
Peel the two away from each other–and avoid tax headaches–with these 4 tips. BY Karin Price Mueller Business owners intertwine business and personal finances all too often. After all, you are your business, but muddling up the two will mean … Continue reading
Posted in Accounting, Bookkeeping, Entreprenuer, Finance, Small Business
Tagged business owner, separate personal
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Five Rules for Writing Off Meals and Entertainment Costs
There’s a fine line between business and pleasure when you’re talking entertainment expenses. Learn what you can and can’t deduct. BY Bonnie Lee Many business owners believe that just because there is a line item on the tax returnfor meals … Continue reading
Posted in Accounting, Bookkeeping, Entreprenuer, Finance, Small Business
Tagged deductions, meals & entertainment expenses
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Five Bookkeeping Tips for Business Owners
Adopting some good habits can help stave off costly errors when it comes to record-keeping. BY Eileen P. Gunn Entrepreneurs keep a lot of the financial details of their business in their heads. Doing so has its advantages: No new … Continue reading
Posted in Accounting, Bookkeeping, Entreprenuer, Finance, Small Business
Tagged managing, Planning, record keeping
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