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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Business To Business Accounting' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Business to Business Accounting Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Business To Business Accounting 1. Choosing Payroll Software And Accounting Solutions - By: Bill Botzler More and more small businesses are cropping up. Unlike the multi-million dollar companies, not everyone can hire professional payroll personnel. On paper accounting is headed to extinction and now-a-days small businesses require accounting payroll software solutions that help them save time and mone... 2. E-commerce Tips To Start An Online Store - By: Michael Russell For a serious online entrepreneur an online store could mean the difference between success and failure. To start and develop a successful online store is not an easy task. Hundreds of people launch e-commerce sites daily just to realize that they need a lot more than a good domain name ... 3. Accounting - Its Role Past And Present - By: Michael Russell To begin with let's examine the old concept of accounting. The age old concept of accounting is that of historical accounting. The accountant recorded the expenses, sales and income at the end of the period. Typically for the historical accounting process only two statements were important. First pr... 4. Accounting For Your Home Business Taxes - By: Michael Russell Tax time is nerve-wracking for most of us, especially non-accountant business owners. The task seems daunting. It’s not your day-to-day accounting chore. From gathering all the information, to finding the right accountant, to assuring you take all the deductions you’re entitled to, it can be a fr... 5. The Basics Of Accounting - By: Michael Russell Running a business seems simple enough - just ensure you sell your goods for a profit. It is not as straightforward as that, because if you do not keep proper records of your business, it can take a sharp downward bend and in no time you would end up being bankrupt. Therefore, accounting is the mos... 6. Accounting And Your New Small Business - By: Michael Russell You are going to start your own business. You are going to be your own boss. You are going to set your own hours. You are going to make lots of money. You know you have a lot to learn about all that is required to have your own business and you know that keeping records is not only something you... 7. Forensic Accounting- Csi Of Accounting Jobs - By: Jay Moncliff Forensic accounting is one of the fastest growing areas of accounting jobs in the market today. This specialized area is interesting and dynamic, and provides unlimited opportunities for the next few decades. Forensic accountants work in two primary areas, investigative accounting and l... 8. Accounting For Your New Business - By: Michael Russell “I Can Keep It in My Head” No you can’t! No matter what size your new business is or will be, you’ll need to set up a system to keep track of your financial status. This must be done to prove your income to the government for tax purposes at the end of the year, to prove your status to ... 9. Accounting - Three Major Areas - By: Michael Russell There are three major functional areas in accounting, which need to be considered in modern day accounting for any business. The three are financial, cost and management accounting. The first area, namely financial accounting, is primarily useful for ascertaining the results of the bus... 10. Accounts Receivable Financing Vs. Factoring - By: Michael Russell One is a loan, the other a sale. In one the finance company collects the accounts receivable, in the other the business that earned the receivable collects them. One affects the assets and liabilities sections of the balance sheet, the other only changes the components of current assets. Both inc... 11. Forensic Accountant - A New Career? - By: Rebecca Game One of the newer areas, and also the fastest growing area, of accounting is forensic accounting. A forensic accountant has a unique job because the responsibilities involve the integration of accounting, auditing, and investigative skills. Using all of these skills, a forensic accounta... 12. Cpa Website Design & Development - By: Chad Brubaker With the right set of ideas, the website also becomes an effective marketing tool that will help the company's business to improve. Listed below are some important pointers that will help improve the quality, and add value to the site you want to be designed. This will help you turn visitors into cl... 13. Small Business Accounting Systems - By: Michael Russell You're beyond the paper and list-keeping stage. Thankfully, your business has grown to a point where you know you will have at least weekly income and expenses. Soon it will be daily. It's already starting to get hard to do your accounting manually, and it will only get worse. What do you want t... 14. Accounting – A Wise Career Choice - By: Michael Russell When many people think of accountants, they imagine a man in a business suit, sitting in a stuffy cubicle, crunching numbers all day. Perhaps that was the accounting of the past. Today accounting is a field with a wide variety of options and endless opportunities. The demand for people with accoun... 15. The Powerful Profit And Loss Statement - By: Michael Russell The Profit and Loss Statement, also called the Income Statement for accounting, has five important parts: 1) Incomes, 2) Other Incomes, 3) Expenses, 4) Other Expenses, and 5) Net Income or loss. It conveys how the business received and spent monies during the period of the statement. The statement c... 16. The Importance Of The Balance Sheet - By: Michael Russell The Balance Sheet for accounting is an extremely important and often used statement of entity condition. It shows the extent of entity ownership of assets, liability, and equity at a given point in time. This point is the date on the statement. It is a physical representation of the 'accounting equa... 17. Factoring For Young, Growing Companies - By: Michael Russell Starting a new business is a daunting task. Often the biggest challenge is finding the cash needed to get everything up and running. Usually once you get everything going in your new business there is no capitol left over to expand and grow. This is where factoring can provide major benefits for ... 18. Careers In Accounting - By: Michael Russell Accounting is the process used by organizations to record, measure and interpret their financial transactions. It is also a vital component of any viable business. Large and small companies both use accounting to determine how they are spending their money. Any business can analyze and use the data ... 19. Accounting For Small Business Deductions - By: Michael Russell Taxes are predictable and enduring for most of us, especially business owners. For the small business owner, tax deductions are an advantage in reducing their tax burden, but accounting for these deductions must be precise and direct. Every owner of a small business hopes to make a profi... 20. For Successful Business Loan Application - By: Anthony Eldwin You must be wondering - why do you need to know about the valuations. It is whole lot of financial mumbo-jumbo, and you want nothing of it. You would rather get a professional to do it, or even better, let the lending bank do all the valuation stuff. But there is a slight catch here. If you don’t ... 21. Control Your Accounting And Bookkeeping Costs - By: Michael Russell WHY HIRE AN ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT? When you first started your business, you probably did your own accounting; and that worked out fine. You were short on spendable capital, and doing most of the necessary chores yourself was the only way to get started. But eventually, you got to a po... 22. Price, Price, Price!!! - By: Colleen Francis Six steps you can take to keep cut-rate competitors from stealing your customers In the last article, we covered the top mistakes sales people make that can keep them from closing more business. Today, we’re going to take a closer look at an all-too common problem: what you can do to cl... 23. Accounting - Explaining The Income Statement - By: Michael Russell In layman’s terms, what is the income statement? We will look at the various components of the income statement: revenues, cost of goods sold, expenses, and net income. Income statements are helpful, because they will give you some history of the business in order to budget for future operations ... 24. Accounting - Explaining The Balance Sheet - By: Michael Russell One of the fundamental financial statements of a business is called the balance sheet. In layman’s terms, what are the different components of the balance sheet? The nature of the balance sheet is that it is similar to a financial picture of the organization at a certain point of time (a... 25. Small Business Q & A: Don't Fall For The Latest Internet Identity Theft Scam - By: Tim Knox Q: I use PayPal to accept credit cards for my online collectibles business. I recently received an email that my PayPal account was going to expire in five days if I didn't click a link in the email and give them my PayPal account information. Being naturally paranoid I decided n... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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