Business Analysis

When traveling for business, understanding what constitutes allowable business deductions can significantly impact the financial health of your business.

Posted March 20, 2024
Business Analysis

Before the pandemic, many workers often fantasized about what it would be like to work from their homes. When the pandemic struck, many of them got to find out. Thanks to employers shutting down offices, employees were suddenly working remotely from home.

Posted March 27, 2022
Business Analysis

If you have a specific societal problem you would like to address, such as a charitable cause, educational issue, or even helping unwanted dogs and cats find their forever homes, you may be thinking about starting a non-profit organization.

Posted June 10, 2021
Business Analysis

According to the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, businesses lose 5% of their annual revenue to employee fraud and abuse. Businesses with fewer than 150 employees—are the most vulnerable to employee fraud.

Posted January 27, 2021
Business Analysis

In business, risk is anything that could negatively impact your revenues, reputation, or future operations. When you try a new vendor, you take on risk. Their products or services could be below your standards, and cost you customers.

Posted November 19, 2019
Business Analysis

Just because there’s a positive balance in your checking account doesn’t mean that your business is making money. Checks that you’ve written for expenses may not have cleared yet, or customers could have paid in advance. Relying on a positive balance to determine if your business is solvent could be dangerous.

Posted October 28, 2019
Business Analysis

As technologies advance and real estate costs increase, more and more companies are moving towards allowing workers to telecommute.  With the advantages of having remote employees, comes the question of how these employees interact with the company resources.  While many companies choose to provide workers with computers and cellular phones, tec

Posted October 2, 2018
Business Analysis

No business looks forward to the time-consuming process of closing their books at the end of each month. It’s certainly not the fun part of running a business. It can be tedious. (Though when business is doing well, it can be encouraging to see everything closing nicely in healthy shape.)

Posted April 18, 2018
Business Analysis

You may have heard about subscription businesses and what owning a subscription business might be like. This article will help clarify what you may or may not have heard by going through some of the basics of owning and operating a subscription business.

Posted December 18, 2017
Business Analysis

Clients (and accountants) are human whether we like it or not. And as we know, humans make mistakes. Identifying and fixing financial mistakes is a large part of the effort expended by clients and accountants. An analysis of these efforts make up the crux of this article.

Posted December 4, 2017