4 Tips For Obtaining Payments

Posted on: 7 August 2019

If you're the manager of an accounts receivable department, you may need to get creative with obtaining some of the payments. Some customers may forget to pay on time, and this can create an issue for any business. It's ideal to know specific things you can do that will ensure that all individuals make the proper payments. 1.  Avoid giving too much credit It's in your best interest to be mindful of the amount of credit you do provide your customers.
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5 Reasons To Hire A Certified Public Accountant For Tax Time

Posted on: 2 June 2019

When tax season rolls around, it can be incredibly stressful. This is especially true if you haven't kept a good organization of your finances and aren't sure what your tax situation is. Many individuals wait until the last minute to handle their taxes and it can mean they rush through the process and get it wrong. If you want to make your life easier and handle your taxes correctly, it's a good idea to get an accountant involved.
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Are You A Twenty-Something? Proactive Information About Retirement Savings That You Need Now

Posted on: 28 March 2019

If you are in your 20s, you are likely completing your education, beginning a career, or starting a family, or maybe doing all three simultaneously. What you may not be doing is planning for the decades far in the future when you will be retired and no longer earning a regular salary.  Many young adults who are busy with the day-to-day responsibilities of life fall into the trap of thinking they have plenty of time to build up a retirement nest egg.
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Five Things You Should Know About Bail When You Are Arrested

Posted on: 10 January 2019

When you are placed under arrest, you will be taken to the local police station and booked. This process will include documenting who you are, where you live, taking your photo and fingerprints. At this point, you will either be able to post bail or wait to see a judge who will determine your bail amount. The amount of money that is set for your bail is the court's way of making sure you show up for your court hearing.
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