Archive for the Bookkeeping Category

03.31.2010

MAKER’S SCHEDULE, MANAGER’S SCHEDULE

One reason programmers dislike meetings so much is that they’re on a different type of schedule from other people. Meetings cost them more.
There are two types of schedule, which I’ll call the manager’s schedule and the maker’s schedule. The manager’s schedule is for bosses. It’s embodied in the traditional appointment book, [...]

04.14.2009

Help, just within your reach


Small business owners are some of the busiest people in the world, and they put on different hats for each of the duties they’re supposed to perform, too. Small business owners typically don’t have a lot of people working for them, so they usually work as the marketing specialist, accountant, and customer service representative of [...]

04.7.2009

Increase your company’s bottom line with SimpleBackOffice

The global economic recession continues to loom over everyone, and there seems to be no end in sight yet. Companies are working hard to stay afloat, and one of their foremost concerns is to preserve capital. This priority therefore prompts many companies to either downsize or infuse some creativity in the way they do business. [...]

10.8.2008

Small business owners and bookkeeping, oxymoron?

I remember a couple of year being apart of a local business networking group.  If you have ever been to a LeTip type business group, these meet weekly and you are there to refer leads to one another.  There was this guy that was nearly 2 years behind on getting his taxes filed.  So when they [...]

08.21.2008

Design, Collect, and Analyze

          Making a survey is one way of learning peoples feedback, thus helping us improve once function, or ability.  For a company, a survey helps them grow and learn where the company can make a better service.  But we also know that by doing a survey takes up a [...]

03.12.2008

Creating a Doable Budget; Fixing a Bad One

Five (5) Fatal Mistakes in Handling Money and Ways to Get Out from the Rut
Debra Manning is your typical American who juggles home and work. And just like any other American, she struggles with her budget and keeps on blaming herself for always ending up broke. She’s hardworking; in fact, she earned her Master’s Degree [...]

03.12.2008

Your Company’s Bookkeeping by a Virtual Assistant

Why You Should Have Thought About it Earlier
Bookkeeping serves as the financial watch dog of every business, thus it is stressing the obvious that bookkeeping is not a spur-of-the-moment, but an unremitting activity. Financial records should be kept in order, and updated regularly.
Sadly, some small and medium-sized businesses, given their limited financial resources, are [...]

03.12.2008

Money Troubles: Which Ones Hit Your Personal Finance

Avoid the road to financial disaster this year
GET ON A BUDGET.
OBSERVE GOOD BOOKKEEPING HABITS.
WORK ON BOTH RELIGIOUSLY.
Financial difficulties are not written on the stars, as if some are born with the proverbial silver spoon while the rest will always be in hot pursuit after the illusive dollar. The good news is, astrology or its “cousin” [...]

03.12.2008

Bookkeeping by SimpleBackOffice

Ten (10) Things that Make Us The Preferred Choice among Virtual Bookkeeping Services Today:
Q: How can you do my bookkeeping without coming into my office?
The Internet and accounting software has changed everything, and made it possible for bookkeeping to be much more efficient than ever before. We simply share information on our computers.
Q: Seems kind [...]

03.12.2008

Words from Our Clients: Why They Never Leave

“Word of Mouth” is, inarguably, the best form of advertisement.  Here are some feedbacks from our valued clients:

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 ”I have used SimpleBackOffice to answer phones; they also take payments, and do payroll for me. Having SBO answer my phones and using them to run phone traffic, screen calls, take payments, direct calls to our claims [...]

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