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January 16, 2007 | Author: Eve Lester | Filed under: Business Advice, Money Matters

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When you run a small business, one of the biggest issues is going to be money, be it paying someone, yourself, or taxes, you will have to keep on top of this. Some, like me, are just no good at parts of this, taxes are my issue. So it may be worthwhile to get someone to help you keep the accounting paperwork together, there are many companies both locally and online that offer small business accounting. One such company is the Accounting Paradise.com. They offer a monthly program starting at 10.00 a month. Well worth it to keep from getting in trouble down the line with budgets and taxes. I am actually planning on doing this through them, as I work for several different companies online and it can get very tricky determining how much to allocate to takes, marketing, etc.

Whoever you use, be sure to check with the BBB and do a through internet research of them, as well as asking for references, ESPECIALLY if you will be providing them with access to your accounts and such. You never know who will be running these things and the last thing anyone needs is to be robbed of everything.

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