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Keeping Your Business’s Finances on Track
Jan 7th
Posted by admin in Finance Tips
One of the biggest benefits of operating a home-based business is that it doesn’t require any formal training or experience. After all, some of the most successful individuals never attended a single business-related class or workshop.
The only drawback to having a lack of experience and/or business education is that it can make tracking your company’s finances difficult. Even accountants who spend their lives working with numbers often find bookkeeping a tedious chore.
But no matter how mundane keeping track of your company’s revenue and expenses may be, it is also necessary for several reasons:
1) You need to know at a glance More >
Loans for self employed – creating finance opportunities for a group long ignored
Jan 7th
Posted by admin in Finance Tips
When self employment was suggested to me as a method of generating income, I had never thought I was taking the ire of loan providers. Mention that you are self employed and you can immediately watch the loan providers tightening the noose on their funds. Lending loans to the self employed person is considered a very risky venture. The business of the self employed persons goes into losses and so does the money lent. This is what loan provider think of the self employed people.
But, are self employed people so vulnerable. No! Self employed people comprise of some of the More >
10 Easy Ways To Organize Your Business Finances
Dec 21st
Posted by admin in Finance Tips
Whether you are a new entrepreneur or a more experienced business owner, taking control of your finances can feel like a part-time job. Some simple tips can help you streamline your time, organize your finances and reduce the stress of business money matters.
1. Keep Your Bills in One Place
When the mail comes, make sure it goes in one place. Misplaced bills can be the cause of unwanted late fees and can damage your credit rating. Whether it’s a drawer, a box, or a file, be consistent. Size is also important. If you get a lot of mail, use an area More >

