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121: Budgeting - Where Do I Start?
The thought of putting yourself and your family on a budget can often feels overwhelming for many. The truth of the matter is that not having a budget, operating with financial blinders on, is much more overwhelming than creating and sticking to a budget.

122: Online Payroll Services Revitalizing the Work Place
Online payroll services offer many benefits to employees. More importantly, the payroll online experience saves time and money for the businesses that use them.

123: Financial Modeling - Murder By Numbers
Financial modeling can help you avoid potential rough spots in your business and anticipate areas of growth. This article teaches quick ways to do both.

124: Getting Control of Your Finances with a Cash-Based Budgeting System
If your finances are out of control and your debit card is burning rubber, then this article describes a system that can help you get things under control.

125: Audit Firm Rotation as a Good Governance Practice for Non Profit Organizations
Non profit organizations should rotate their audit firms periodically to insure a high level of audit performance.

126: Budget Is Not A Bad Word
Sit amongst a group of friends and associates and mention the word budget, and suddenly everyone has somewhere else they need to be. Usually no one wants to talk about budgets, no one wants to think about budgets, and no one wants to follow a budget.

127: How To Stop Arguments About Money
How to seperate money for specific purposes to stop the arguments over money in a family

128: Household Budgets: The Secret Weapon in the War on Debt
Sticking to a budget can have a profound impact on your life. You can get out of debt quicker, take control of your finances, and feel better about yourself. Here's a quick primer on how to do it.

129: Circularity in Spreadsheets - Things to Consider
Circularity in spreadsheets is often used intentionally to solve critical issues. Although it may be easy to get answers from a spreadsheet, it may be difficult to get the right answers when circularity in spreadsheets is involved.

130: Do I Need An Accountant To Create A Business Budget?
I'm a big fan of accountants, but that's mostly because I don't like taking the time to figure things out. When it comes to money, I'd much rather listen and follow the advice of an expert than to try to learn it on my own.

131: Get Paid Using Debt Collection Agencies
Debt collection agencies are often a viable option for receiving payment on overdue bills. Here you can earn how debt collection agencies work and what to look for in reputable debt collection agencies.

132: Organizing Your Business Accounting System
Many small business owners wonder if accounting is a necessary evil. Those who run the accounting system speak a language of credits and debits. Most business owners feel they can not speak this language.

133: Product Guides For Cookware
Most people will make a natural assumption that all cookware can be used over open heat. If they had consulted the product information that came with the cookware set, the manufacturers might have alerted cookware owners that certain parts would not be suitable for use in an oven.

134: Managing Stock Levels Can See Off The Credit Crunch By Improving Cash Flow
When times get hard and 2008 has all the hallmarks of being a difficult financial year control over cash flow is critical. The best defence in these days of the credit crunch is to introduce and monitor cash flow liquidity at the earliest stage of which stock levels and inventory control can be crucial elements.

135: Basic Bookkeeping For Small Business Can Save Money
Every business is required to keep a set of financial records to enable those accounts to be submitted and the tax payable calculated. Bookkeeping is the prime stage in keeping those books and at its most basic level does not require high levels of accounting knowledge and experience and accountant fees can be saved.

136: Small Business Accounting Software Equals Simple Bookkeeping Spreadsheets
There is a major difference between sophisticated accounting software used by larger businesses for financial control purposes than is required for small business where a simple bookkeeping spreadsheet is sufficient.

137: Getting Paid On Time And Debt Recovery When The Credit Crunch Bites
Making sure customers pay on time within the terms and conditions of the business is a serious issue and critical in days of a credit crunch, Late payments and bad debts cause liquidity and cash flow problems and in the most crucial cases can force a business into insolvency.

138: UK Accounting Reference Dates For Private Limited Companies
All companies and self employed businesses including dormant non trading companies have a legal requirement to keep a set of annual financial accounts for tax purposes. There are rules governing the accounting year end date at which the set of accounts is made up which have advantages and disadvantages to the business.

139: Managing Receivables Is Crucial for Businesses
Your business will not grow if you don't get payments. Read on to find out why you need to manage your receivables well.

140: Deciding Between Bookkeeping Software And Bookkeeping Services
All small businesses have to choose between keeping manual records of financial transactions and the benefits, advantages and disadvantages of utilising bookkeeping software and or employing bookkeeping services for this purpose. The correct choice will vary from business to business but a choice should be made to achieve the best financial performance.


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