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Depicts positive components of outsourcing such as increased control over your business, cost savings, quality improvement, and expertise which fit with why a company would outsource their accounting function to a trained CPA.

Outsourcing Accounting

This blog provides an analysis and discusses how outsourcing the accounting function can be performed more cheaply and more efficiently than hiring in-house.

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llustration of money being burned signifying money wasted by businesses on unproductive workers that are productive on average less than 3 hours per day.

Hidden Cost of Low Worker Productivity

Many businesses struggle with hidden productivity costs and the inefficiencies of full-time staff. This blog explores the hidden cost of low worker productivity and offers a solution to combat this widespread problem affecting businesses.

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Your Business's Numbers Tell a Story

Numbers are not just abstract figures on a financial statement—they tell a compelling story about the health, trajectory, and opportunities within a business. When analyzed properly, financial and operational metrics reveal patterns, uncover inefficiencies, and highlight areas of success.

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Animated character cutting taxes with large scissors

Converting to an S Corp to Reduce Self Employment Taxes

Many sole proprietorships and LLCs can cut their self employment tax in half by filing form 2553. Converting a sole proprietorship or LLC to S Corporation tax status can lead to significant tax savings—while retaining the existing legal entity.

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Perception vs Reality

30% of small business owners think they are overpaying their taxes. According to a Forbes study, 93% of business owners are overpaying. This blog looks at the disparity between perception and reality when it comes taxes paid by small business owners and what can be done about it.

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Animated character cutting taxes with large scissors

Converting to an S Corp to Reduce Self Employment Taxes

Many sole proprietorships and LLCs can cut their self employment tax in half by filing form 2553. Converting a sole proprietorship or LLC to S Corporation tax status can lead to significant tax savings—while retaining the existing legal entity.

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Introduction to Altruistic Accounting
Essential Financial Management for Startups