by Andy Anderson | May 22, 2014 | Small Businesses
Whether you run a two-person operation or your business has 50 employees, setting up a payroll system is very important for entrepreneurs. Not only will it streamline your ability to stay on top of your legal responsibilities as an employer; it can also save time...
by Andy Anderson | Sep 26, 2013 | Small Businesses
It’s never easy to start a business, but it is especially hard when you lack resources or a great credit score. But does that mean you have to give up your dream? The experts say no; you just have to work a little smarter. How to start a business with bad credit...
by Andy Anderson | Aug 14, 2013 | Small Businesses
As a small business owner, you probably fall into one of two camps: either you enjoy the process of tax preparation or you loathe the very thought of it. Surprisingly, some of the least financially-oriented business owners have no problem grasping the complexities of...
by Andy Anderson | Jul 31, 2013 | Small Businesses
It’s quite simple; the more tax deductions your business can legally take, the less tax you will have to pay. That’s because the amount of your profit will be lower. In addition to avoiding large tax bills at the end of the year, some of the available tax...
by Andy Anderson | Jul 13, 2013 | Small Businesses
It may seem simple enough at first: write a business plan, find some investors, get a business loan and hang a shingle. While that may seem like the path to success, trying to navigate the world of credit and lending might feel like a vicious circle. As many new...
by Andy Anderson | Dec 23, 2012 | Small Businesses
As we approach the beginning of the last year before full implementation of Obamacare, it’s obvious that small business owners are getting nervous. They’re hearing about large restaurant franchises like Applebee’s and Papa John’s Pizza who...