December 2, 2007

End of the year Wrap-Up

If you are like me, you probably have been putitng off doing your bookkeeping and financial stuff because you’re busy with writing assignments.  But you’ll need to do this before the end of the year. 

I wrote an article about this subject, with some helpful hints for organizing and recording your books.  You can read it here

Here is the beginning:

Five Steps to a Financial Recordkeeping System that works

 

 

As you start your new professional practice, you have lots to think about, including getting paying clients or patients, and making sure everything and everyone is working properly.  But don’t neglect the financial part of your new practice; if it isn’t working properly, you can’t be successful in your business. 

 

If you want to succeed, you’ll need to create a financial system that clears out the garbage and gives you accurate and useful information to see how you are doing and so you know when to act on this information.  Here are five easy steps in creating a simple financial recordkeeping system:  Capture, Check, Record, Review, Act:

Filed under computer and office issues, financial issues by Dr. Jean Murray

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