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18, April
2012

Keeping It On Home Soil: The Risks of Offshoring Your Accounting Needs and Why You Should Choose a Bookkeeping Service in the United States

Some people think outsourcing is a dirty word, but there’s an even dirtier one: offshoring. Yes, there’s a difference. A huge one, in fact. Offshoring is the act of moving a job out of the country. Outsourcing is the act of relegating certain aspects of your business to another company. Whether you choose a company that’s located within the United States might not seem all that critical to some, but it’s certainly a huge deal when you outsource bookkeeping services. If you’re considering outsourced bookkeeping services that aren’t located within the U.S., stop first and read about some of the risks you face by doing so.

2, April
2012

Why You Should Keep a Separate Bank Account for Your Business

Author : Dennis Najjar
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If you’re a small business owner, having a separate bank account is not only considered vital, but is also seen as one.

26, December
2011

6 Steps to Help with QuickBooks Accounting

Author : Bill Gerber
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Are you having a hard time finding a bookkeeper who is a certified expert in QuickBooks Accounting software and,.

14, December
2011

Why You Should Use a Third Party Online Accounting Service

Finding a certified public accountant to handle your company’s bookkeeping needs can be difficult. First of all, if.

5, December
2011

Need Better Accounting Management Services?

Do your company’s accounting policies need a second look? One problem many fast-growing businesses with revenue from.

3, December
2011

Outsourcing Accounting: Better Communication with Your Bookkeeper

Is your current bookkeeper always available when you need her? One concern business owners have when they consider .

27, November
2011

How QuickBooks Accounting Helps Maintain a Paperless Office

Author : Bill Gerber
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One of the most common forms of corporate identity theft doesn’t involve hackers or computers at all. Thieves can.

 
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