Monday, November 9, 2009

Banking: Going Green?

I've been poking around a little about banks and banking relationships. This morning I found this article which is all about Citigroup. This site has good information about banks, where they invest, and what kinds of practices they hold as well as information about sustainable banking.

Have a read and let me know what you think!

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Monday, July 6, 2009

Money Fun with Seth Green

I have to admit upfront that this is really an ad for this ad.

Seth Green used to be on one of my all time favorite TV shows: Buffy the Vampire Slayer (among others) and in this clip he gives a tour of his crib and some funny money advice.

Enjoy!

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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Finding The Forms You Need

You know how at the end of the year you're working on those pesky 1099 forms but find that you don't have the contractor's social security number or tax identification number?

Very small companies and companies that use a lot of independent contractors need to use for W-9 get tax ID information from their contractors. It's a simple form to have your contractors fill out bfore they start working with you.

You can find that form here. (Note: This will change in future years.)

You can search www.irs.gov for IRS forms or pulications. They are generally available online.

Now you know, so no excuses!

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Inoculations of Hope

In the pre-Obama world a lot of people working for peace and justice on the left had a lot of fear, doubt, pain and anger about the possibilities of change. But even in that place, one of my favorite resources has been Rob Bresnzy and his book Pronoia: The Antidote for Paranoia. Well today I found his blog.

It has a lot of things that are really right in the world. If you need a dose of hope, check it out.

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No pricing policies

There's an exciting trend in allowing people to "pay what they can." CNN has an article about Sam Lippert taking prices off of his menu.

Cafe Gratitude's Workshops are being offered in pay it forward style. It's so exciting. This idea allows for a wide variety of people and styles, allowing some people to pay more than they might otherwise and some to pay less.

It also has the advantage of bringing in more business to the establishment and class.

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Saturday, January 10, 2009

Free Payroll Seminars in California

The Employment Development Department teaches free payroll seminars on various topics

This is a great place to go and get more information or get your questions answered about topics like federal and state payroll, state labor laws, and whether that person working for you is an employee or a contractor. And they are all free.

Right now it looks like they only have one that is web-based, but that's a start.

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Sunday, January 4, 2009

Beginning with a new Bookkeeper: Documents and Information

Happy New Year!

People often decide that they want to start with a new bookkeeper in the new year. After deciding on who, and where and for how much,  the next big question is:  what do I need to give my shiny new bookkeeper in order for us to work together?

I've put together a list of documents that you'll need in starting with a new bookkeeper. Keep in mind that you'll need these document as of the date of either the opening of the business or the date of beginning the new records (whether you're choosing QuickBooks, Quicken, Excel, or doing the books by hand you'll have to choose a starting date).
  • Checkbook stubs or checkbook register with vendor names, dates, and amount information.
  • Business bank statements (checking, savings, etc.) 
  • Business loan information (lines of credit, personal loans/equity, asset purchases, etc.)
  • Copies of deposits including descriptions of income
  • Business credit card statements
  • Business expenditures made with personal funds (check, cash, credit card)
  • Subcontractor/vendor information (name, address, taxpayer’s identification # either EIN or SSN)
  • Customer/client information (name, address and how much they owe you) 
  • Business taxpayer’s identification numbers (federal & state)
  • State & Federal applications for filing online payroll taxes
  • Employee information for payroll tax returns
  • Federal and state tax returns for previous year's filing, if applicable
  • CPA, tax attorney or tax professional's contact information, if you have one
A note about QuickBooks and downloading transactions. Many people want to be able to download transactions into QuickBooks or Quicken or some program.  To do that you'll have to talk to your bank and make sure that your bank has that functionality with the type of account that you have and that you're set up to do that. Many banks won't allow you to download QuickBooks formatted transactions from personal accounts and these days there are often fees for the privilege - I've seen them up to $16/month. 

Usually you need a separate pin for the software to access the bank's website and sometimes a specific log in to access the transaction. Sometimes you'll need to import them as you can't download them directly and sometimes you can just click one or two things and make it happen. There are time limits to how long the transactions remain on the bank's website as well (usually three months, but American Express seems to have an entire year's transactions for download and have been the easiest to work with). 

In any case, there are many answers to this question. So be prepared. If you want this feature, either let your bookkeeper know in advance or be prepared for it to take some weeks to have this set up as the pin in generally mailed to you.

Additionally downloading transactions doesn't always save time. The professional will have to review each and every transaction that goes in regardless of whether they are downloaded or entered manually. And if you're downloading transactions, you're trusting the bank's word on your transaction.  

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Thursday, December 4, 2008

Something Simple: Pre-made Spreadsheets

I've just run across the most comprehensive list of tracking, budgeting and financial spreadsheets I've seen on the internet. There are both free and more elaborate paid spreadsheets on a myriad topics.

Go see it here.

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Friday, November 28, 2008

Think and Grow Rich - free!

I found out recently the Napolean Hill's "Think and Grow Rich" is public domain so you can get it for free electronically.

One place you can download it is here

Enjoy!

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