Category: Business
Why Your Level of Wealth Can Be Dictated By How You Select Your Accountant
By: Todd Bates As people grow in their business and careers they tend to seek professionals help with various tasks. No one can make it on the road to success in business by themselves. Whether your goal is $100,000 or $100 million you will need the expertise of others to help you get to the [...]
Getting financing for your business
To run your business, big or small, you`re going to need financing. Applying for business loans and raising capital may seem stressful, but it`s something every business owner must go through. The type of financing you apply for depends on the business itself. A well-established small business has more capital than an up-and-coming one and [...]
The role of using debt to build my business
In the business world, debt is practically inevitable. Unless you were born a wealthy heiress or happened to win a million dollar Powerball, you will need to take out a loan to build your small business. But going into debt for your business is actually a positive thing because it allows you to build capital. [...]
10 Ways For You To Start Working Differently
By Beth Schneider, Process Prodigy Ever have one of those weeks? No matter what you do, who you delegate to, or no matter how many hours you spend doing what you think you’re supposed to do, it just gets wilder and crazier. That’s what happened to my crazy hair. The harder I worked at brushing [...]
Accountants and CPA’s! Who’s Stealing Your Clients?
I called a friend of mine yesterday evening to ask her about her meeting with the President of a big security firm. In the afternoon, I had called to give her some support before the meeting and I ended with…”Bring home the money!” Well, after I spoke to her in the evening, unfortunately she didn’t [...]
Accountants and CPA’s: Conquering fear translates in big buck$ for your business
Self-employed Accountants and CPA’s are in a catch-22 position when it comes to marketing their businesses. We have strict rules and guidelines that we have to adhere to from our respective professions while on the other hand we need to attract clients on a very consistent basis to survive, thrive and grow our business. What [...]
The 3 P’s of 2011
As we close the 1st half of 2011, I’m posting this for you to keep your eyes on the prize…to keep going. Enjoy! ==================== Here’s my mantra for 2011. I’ve called it the 3 P’s! “Proactivity and Productivity leads to Profits”. Over the year I noticed something about me and the way I ran my [...]
Getting Things Done
How many of you are still doing everything yourself in your business? And then when you get home too! It’s important to know that the more you fail to let go of those activities that are (a) not high-pay off and (b) not a priority, the slower your business will grow and the less money [...]
Accountants: What’s your Excuse? by IAWAB Expert, Melanie Yost
The only reason a business fails is because the owner gives up. They encounter barriers, roadblocks or difficult circumstances and instead of finding a way over, around or through them, they stop. You may not like this reality, but it’s true. In my interview series, The Money Impact: 11 Conscious Entrepreneurs Tell You the Truth [...]
The Case of KFC’s iTwist or How an Accounting Professional, a CPA, Lost a 6-Figure Client!
A colleague of mine has just lost a 6-figure client! Yep…that’s 6-figures she makes from one client in one year. Therefore if she does nothing else but serve this client, she would be okay by any standards. So how did she mess this up? Here are my thoughts….












