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This blog gives you tips on outsourced accounting services and bookkeeping services and compares its advantages to hiring an in-house bookkeeper. Discussions regarding when to use outsourced accounting services and what you should expect out of your accounting and bookkeeping service provider. Regular inputs from CPAs, CFOs, industry experts of the outsourcing field makes this blog a rich informational source. Here’s sharing all your concerns and issues for online accounting and bookkeeping.

Friday, September 13, 2013

Launching a Successful Start-up

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Why do some businesses fail while others take off almost right from the very beginning? Is it the services they provide or products they off...
Monday, September 2, 2013

Accounting Pitfalls to Avoid

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Accuracy is critical in accounting. From basic bookkeeping to financial reporting, accurate and timely entries are essential practices for a...
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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Transaction Compliance: The Key Factor for High Performing Accounting Processes

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Transaction compliance is essential to controlling payment errors such as overpayment in procure-to-pay services. For many businesses, regar...
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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Impact of Cloud Based Systems on Business Valuations

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Surprisingly, many small to mid-sized business owners, when prodded, have no basis or accepted methodology for valuing their business. Many ...
Thursday, July 25, 2013

Four Tips for Effective Succession Planning

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Succession planning is especially essential for owners of small privately owned or family owned businesses . The aim of the succession plan ...
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