Organizing Your Personal Finances: 4 Steps to Getting Control of Your Receipts, Statements, and Bills
Here are 4 steps to helping you get organized with your personal finances!
Here are 4 steps to helping you get organized with your personal finances!
Putting a rubber band around business cards you’ve collected is a start, but you’ll need to do more to build powerful relationships with the people you’ve met.
I work with hundreds of women entrepreneurs every year and unfortunately so many of them come to me for advice on these two things in particular… they ask “How can I get more clients right now?” or “I need to make money now, I’m struggling to pay the bills?”.
Knowing about retention guidelines can help you determine when to get rid of old tax-related documents and allow a helpful guideline in managing these files.
Shortcuts to using less paper while maintaining your productivity and effectiveness.
Dealing with email can become a massive productivity killer, especially if you’re not taking advantage of all the benefits of your email program. That’s why I’ve developed a webinar specifically for Gmail (and Google Apps Gmail) users.
Attending, speaking at and being an exhibitor at large conferences and business events are one of the primary ways that bring me consistent client and cash flow.
Printing web pages or emails can be a waste of paper, especially when the information is easily saved on the computer for you.
It’s not too early to start getting organized for taxes due next Spring, here are some ways to make this process move along smoothly.
Having a system for managing receipts and other financial expenses is essential if you are audited, here’s how to prepare by tracking your invoices and receipts.