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A nap can improve your memory

You may think that this post has nothing to do with accounting. If you have never forgotten your tax deadlines or you always know where you put your receipts, you are right: this post has nothing to do with accounting and you can go ahead and read some other interesting tips for your business here.

But if you are someone with many things to do and to remember, keep reading: you might find out something useful and pleasant, too.

Go Get Organized!

We have already talked about the benefits of organization: financial organization relieves stress, organizing your email improves your productivity, an accounting system helps you to have all your records under control.

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Benefits of the new HST in British Columbia

You have probably heard the announcement made on July 23 by Premier Gordon Campbell and Finance Minister Colin Hansen about the implementation of an harmonized sales tax (HST) in British Columbia.

Intuit acquires Mint.com

TechCrunch reported yesterday that Intuit will acquire Mint for around $170 million and a press release on both companies’ websites confirms the news.

iPhone apps to help balance the books

Everyone knows by now that the iPhone is glamorous and useful. You can use it to check your daily horoscope, take pictures of your kids or your latest kayaking trip, and amazingly enough, count sheep when you can’t sleep (I’m not kidding, there is an iPhone app for this! ).

CRM awareness among small business owners

Some interesting statistics Avidian Technologies, a CRM software for Outlook.

Some Key Points:

QuickBooks 2006 not compatible with Windows Vista

As Microsoft is rolling out their new 'Windows Vista' operating system, we are left to debate whether or not to upgrade. The consensus from many reviewers seems to be that XP is more than sufficient for your current PC and one should only think of upgrading if buying a new computer.

Top posts of 2006

We thought it would be a good idea to list some of the top posts of the past year, many of which deal with offering small business bookkeeping advice. With a new year upon us, it often allows us to make resolutions, both personal and in business. For most of you entrepreneurs out there, they are one in the same!

Tax season is just around the corner as well - many businesses have December 31st year ends. It seems that accounting issues always tend to come up around this time of year.  

Here are some posts from the past year:

Survey finds small business owners burdened by bookkeeping

Survey finds business owners burdened by bookkeeping

Ispos Reid recently conducted a survey for Intuit Canada in conjucntion with Small Business Week which interviewed almost 1000 small business owners in Canada via the internet.

Some of the results may surprise you.

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