by Joel Sandoval | Dec 30, 2020 | Blog, Business Tips, Expense Reduction Tips
One of the biggest tax issues of 2020 has been clarified with the signing of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, (CAA 2021), and that was whether expenses that are normally deductible and that were paid with the proceeds of a Paycheck Protection Program (PPP)...
by Joel Sandoval | Jul 30, 2020 | Business Tips, Cost-Saving Tips, Expense Reduction Tips
If revenue hasn’t come back as fast as you expected it to, it may be time to review your budget and determine if some planned expenses can be cut. Here are five places to look to do just that. 1. Travel Since most events have been moved online or cancelled altogether,...
by Joel Sandoval | Jul 16, 2020 | Business Tips, Expense Reduction Tips
Many families and small business owners have seen decreases in income over the last several months. Money struggles can cause us to experience stress and worry, and none of us need that right now. Instead we need to boost our immune systems and decrease stress. Here...
by Joel Sandoval | Feb 14, 2019 | Decision-Making Tips, Expense Reduction Tips
One of the biggest things that can cause fights in a marriage is money. No matter where you are in a relationship, it’s a good idea to discuss these major money topics so you’ll know where you stand. Show me the money: Combine or keep separate...
by Joel Sandoval | Nov 14, 2013 | Accounting, Bookkeeping Tips, Business Tips, Cost-Savings Tips, Expense Reduction Tips, Management Tips
With the holiday season just around the corner, it’s a perfect time to get your financial records in order. Tax moves you make now can mean finding more “green” to spend on family gifts and festivities. Here are five quick tips for you to feel more prepared about...
by Joel Sandoval | Aug 8, 2013 | Accounting, Bookkeeping Tips, Business Tips, Expense Reduction Tips, Management Tips, Profitability Tips
You might have heard the terms “cash basis accounting” or “accrual accounting.” Your net income number can change depending on which method your books are set up for. Here’s a simple explanation of the difference, with a little help from one of the most famous...