Other than planning for your future and building wealth, did you know that a budget can also affect your health? If you’re feeling stressed when it comes to money, you’re not alone. In fact, money is a top contributor to stress according to a recent survey. Here are some ways a budget can get your stress level under control.
Read MoreAccounting for nonprofit organizations is no small feat. In this post, I’ll attempt to provide an overview of accounting for nonprofit organizations. Each of these topics could fill a whole dissertation, so in this attempt, I’ll do my best to make it as palatable as possible to consume and easy to understand.
Read MoreOften times when a business owner thinks about preparing financial statements they may feel like a deer in the headlights, with many (MANY) blank stares. In this blog, I break down a few key concepts that are essential for the foundation for preparing them.
Read MoreI am starting a new blog series on Accounting Standards. With these next several blog posts, I hope to break down some essential accounting concepts for the accounting professional and business owner. Some of these concepts felt like they were lost along the way for me. My hope is that I can, at the very least, help to point you in the right direction when you have an accounting question.
Read MoreIn part one I shared with you four tips to help take control of your finances; create a budget, use expense tracking apps, keep receipts and use expense worksheets, and practice mindful spending. For this second part of simplifying your life, I have a three additional tips to share with you!
Read MoreIn our fast-paced society, it's easy for our finances to spiral out of control. From groceries to regular monthly bills to entertainment, expenses just keep popping up everywhere. That’s why it is crucial to keep track of where our money is going. With a few key strategies, you can take control of your finances and keep peace of mind.
Read MoreIt’s December 1st rolls around and, once again, you find yourself scrambling to come up with affordable gift ideas, or making sure you don’t spend $50 on your nephew and $25 on your niece. Then the stress builds and decision paralysis kicks in, and then… It’s December 23rd and you’re stuck picking out the first cute stuffed animal and blanket set you can find at the grocery store. Here are FIVE things that you can do starting NOW for your Christmas or Holiday Shopping.
Read MoreMore and more people are finding themselves at the end of their paycheck faster and faster each year, especially during the holidays and thereafter. For many people, buying the essentials like groceries and food is becoming challenging. So many people are trying to figure out how to adjust to this new economy
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