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Business Cash Advance: A Loan Alternative for Connecticut Businesses
This year has been a less-than-fun rollercoaster in the world of finance.Well, good news on that front — no more recession bogeyman lurking under the bed, at least that’s what the Fed declared as they raised rates again last week. Doesn’t mean more interest rate...
Estimated Tax Payments: A Reminder for Connecticut Business Owners
Unless you're a tax pro like me (who lives and breathes this stuff), you want to think about taxes as little as possible. Especially post-tax deadlines. Out of sight, out of mind until next year, right? Not really.If you're a local business owner or have a...
Keeping Expenses Separate in Your Connecticut Business
Did you see the Barbie movie or Oppenheimer this weekend? Or jump in with the 200,000 other Barbenheimers and see both?In case you didn’t, your social media feed likely filled you in on what you missed (or didn’t, depending on your view of these things).What a weekend...
Tracking Your Connecticut Company’s KPIs Effectively
Raise your hand if you or your workers, in any way, still work remotely post-pandemic. It’s a common enough reality — maybe more so now even than 2020. Working in sweatpants from the comfort of your home is infinitely better than dress shoes and uncomfortable...
How an Internal Audit Helps Your Connecticut Business with the IRS
I made it to the dentist the other day. They asked me if I had been flossing, as usual, and, as usual, I smiled and nodded. Right.Do you make it to the dentist twice a year? I mean, I know we’re all supposed to get our teeth cleaned and checked that often, but do...
Cutting Costs in Your Connecticut Business Right Now
Though things might be tight economically for your business, keep in mind, cutting corners can become a real issue.Take for example fake reviews that are so pervasive online. Some business owners are tempted to buy reviews to get their product or service seen online....
How Connecticut Owners Can Measure Business Value Correctly
There’s this comparative analogy about what makes something American, that people like to use: “as American as apple pie.” But, I kind of think we should update that comparison to “as American as starting a small business.” Not as catchy, I know (or as yummy)....
Emelia Mensa’s Debt Repayment Strategies for a Freer Future
Debt freedom is something anyone with a big mountain of debt dreams of. Making that last payment on something that’s been hanging around your neck for years is a life-changer.It’s why it’s so easy to relate to those families on the Dave Ramsey show who shout, “We’re...
When Your Connecticut Business Might Need a Valuation
We’re nearing June 30 (the mid-year marker), which is a very smart time to move into a different gear in examining your business’s financial situation.Because, like the good business owner that you are, I'm sure you kicked off Q1 with a bunch of exciting goals and...