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The Financial Services of a Dallas CPA Firm

The Startup Magazine

Becoming a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) elevates a person’s standing among business contacts and peers in the accounting industry and clients and regulatory authorities. A CPA must have completed a certain amount of required coursework, pass a challenging exam consisting of four parts, and agree to abide by a code of ethics.

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3 Simple Tips From A CPA For Managing Your Online Business’ Finances

YoungUpstarts

How to Properly Manage Your Online Business Finances Right from the Start. If you wish to properly manage your online business finances, here are tips from experienced CPAs with ecommerce firms as clients: 1. Be familiar with sales tax. How much tax should you charge your customers on the checkout page?

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Remote Tax Prep vs. Traditional Tax Services: Which One is Right for You?

The Startup Magazine

Traditional Tax Services Traditional tax services often involve hiring a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or tax professional. Even if you have unique sources of income, such as dividends or capital gains from selling assets, a CPA can guide you correctly. They listen and learn about your personal finance, income taxes, and more.

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[INTERVIEW] Mark Attanasio, Toronto Financial Services Executive, Managing Partner Of Hillcrest Merchant Partners

YoungUpstarts

Toronto’s Mark Attanasio has spent some 20 years advising businesses at various stages in their development on what it takes to position themselves for growth – whether it’s through traditional transactional activities like management buyouts and mergers and acquisitions or via a public listing on a Canadian stock exchange. Is there more?

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The Startup Guide to Affordable Accountancy

The Startup Magazine

What you may not know is that 82% fail due to poor cash flow management, according to a study by a US Bank. While hiring a CPA may be quite costly for a startup that is yet to establish a footing in the business world, it does have its own benefits. Perform inventory management. In reality, 90% of them fail. Generate invoices.

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4 Reasons Why You Should Have An Accounting Process In Your Business

YoungUpstarts

by Krystal Russell, CPA at LYFE Accounting. In the beginning stages of most startups, the founder is the manager, marketer, salesman, among other titles. Manages Cash Flow. If you are not able to set this up, hire a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) to help you through the process.

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Exploring Tax Strategies For Small Businesses: Insights Inspired By Troy Renkemeyer’s Experiences

The Startup Magazine

Utilize digital tools and software for financial management to keep detailed logs of receipts, bank statements, and invoices. When choosing an advisor, look for credentials such as CPA (Certified Public Accountant) or EA (Enrolled Agent) status, experience with similar businesses, and a communication style that matches your needs.