Intuit ProAdvisor Elizabeth Santaus will provide QuickBooks guidance and explain the Chart of Accounts and its critical importance in the correct use of QuickBooks. Sponsored by Guilford Savings Bank.
Intuit ProAdvisor Elizabeth Santaus will provide QuickBooks guidance and explain the Chart of Accounts and its critical importance in the correct use of QuickBooks. Sponsored by Guilford Savings Bank.
Business Taxes: Keep your business out of trouble with the IRS
No one wants a “friendly” letter from the IRS. Taxes are an important part of starting a business and it’s not as difficult as you think! But where do you start?
This webinar will delve into the differences between Express Lending Solutions and Conventional Underwriting. Join us as we explore the advantages, challenges, and best practices associated with these two approaches in the lending industry.
You’ve just starting your business but worried about what your startup costs are? Or what your sales be? Or if you can make a profit and how you will manage your cash flow? If you need help in any of these areas, this workshop is for you!
You’ve started a new small business and feel you may not be reporting and paying all your taxes properly. This workshop will teach you the essential information on how to calculate, report and pay your Federal, Washington and local taxes.
You need money to get your business off the ground or to expand when the opportunity arises. Where do you turn and what’s the right kind of financing for your business? Learn the essentials as to the alternatives for financing a small business.
Join us to learn how to enter basic transactions including creating invoices, making deposits, recording expenses, bills and checks.
Join us to learn how to enter basic transactions including creating invoices, making deposits, recording expenses, bills and checks.
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