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More info... By Andy West
There's no argument that an online presence is valuable for technical companies, savvy, youth-centered ventures and global markets, but what about more traditional established bricks and mortar businesses? Is there really any reason for your business to have an online presence if it's been doing just fine since your father or grandfather started it in the 1950's? The simple answer is, "yes." In today's world, if you aren't building a new client base, you're actually losing customers, and the Internet is the new corner store and water cooler, where casual conversation has been replaced by Internet search engines. You need to be a part of the online chat if you want others to find you.
There are lots of ways that having on online presence can benefit you as a business owner. Just imagine owning an auto body shop in a mediums-sized town in the mid-West. Sure, you probably have a pretty good stream of steady clientele, but what about all of the people you're missing? How do you find them? A yellow pages |
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Monday, 10 March 2008 |
More info... By Eddie Lamb
I'm a big fan of accountants, but that's mostly because I don't like taking the time to figure things out. When it comes to money, I'd much rather listen and follow the advice of an expert than to try to learn it on my own. However, when you're creating a business budget, you may not need an accountant. Here's how to decide whether or not you want to go it alone.
#1: Do you have a solid understanding about what expenses your business is likely to encounter? An accountant will have knowledge about the expenses most businesses incur but they may not know your business specifically. The strength of an accountant often lies in knowing which expenses are tax-deductible. This information can be helpful when determining your budget.
#2: If your time spent on accounting tasks is better spent on tasks that bring profits to your business, then it may be wise to hire an accountant or bookkeeper to handle these tasks. If an accountant is going to be tracking your expenses |
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