End of Summer Bookkeeping Tips

It’s that time of year again, almost the end of summer, when school is about to start up and suddenly everyone’s schedules have changed, and everything seems to be moving a million miles a minute.

Now’s the time to get back into the swing of things!

Here are several tips (both personal and business) on how to keep from falling out of line this fall:

  1. Put money aside in an emergency fund or savings account. This can come in handy for unexpected expenses that could come up in the rush of things.

  2. Organize your papers and receipts. This will help you in the future when it’s closer to tax season as well.

  3. Create a budget. Find out and plan where all your money is going!

  4. Communicate with your employees. Are their schedules or needs changing at this time of year at all? The new season is also a good time to go over employee reviews, gain feedback, introduce any changes, talk about policies, etc.

  5. Continue networking. Attend networking events and build relationships.

  6. Check your expenses. See if you still need all the subscriptions you’re paying for, double-check your taxes and deductions, etc.

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