The New Year will see many investors vowing to make the most of their finances. Unfortunately, those hoping for advice from their bank or building society may be in for a nasty surprise – as of January 1st, new rules from the Financial Services Authority mean that many providers will be withdrawing their face-to-face advisory […]
Dealing with Trouble Vendors
As I mentioned in a recent post on preparing for opening day, I started a business this year promoting and planning fun parties in Denver. Now that the fun is over, the accounting and money management are in full gear. Right now, I am dealing with a difficult vendor and have to work hard to ensure […]
How Productive Are You
An interesting study showed that procrastinators actually some of the most productive people, because they’ve learned the art and science of getting things done in a short period of time. For better or worse, I fall into that category because I’m a habitual procrastinator that will wait to the last minute to do everything. The […]
The Best Small Business Credit Cards of 2013
The New Year is upon us, and for many entrepreneurs and small business owners, 2013 brings a renewed energy to grow our businesses. If your start-up or small business does not yet have a credit card, it’s a good idea to look into applying for one. Business credit cards bring a number of benefits to […]
Why You Need a Professional to Do Your Business Taxes
2012 is over. Your sales are done. Your records are final. Your last bank statements should be arriving any day. It is time to start thinking about your 2012 taxes. Now you have to decide if you should go it alone or hire a professional. Instead of debating whether to use TurboTax Online or H&R […]





