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<blockquote data-quote="Rafi Singer" data-source="post: 4186" data-attributes="member: 711"><p>Hey all,</p><p></p><p>This year, I have hit a bit of a new mark with my little business. I have continued to develop relationships with my clients and do more business, but what I have found is that now that as the scale of things have begun to grow, little things that might have been ok with less business are now becoming risky. This includes things like bookkeeping, insurance, business plans, and such. As well, I am going to be relocating to the other side of the state this summer. Now seems like a good time to start tightening up the ship and being a bit smarter in my approach.</p><p></p><p>What I would love to pick all your brains about:</p><p></p><p>- What books/resources on developing solid business and accounting practices would you recommend?</p><p>- Are there are any tips you'd be willing to share?</p><p>- What pitfalls have you experienced yourself or seen?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rafi Singer, post: 4186, member: 711"] Hey all, This year, I have hit a bit of a new mark with my little business. I have continued to develop relationships with my clients and do more business, but what I have found is that now that as the scale of things have begun to grow, little things that might have been ok with less business are now becoming risky. This includes things like bookkeeping, insurance, business plans, and such. As well, I am going to be relocating to the other side of the state this summer. Now seems like a good time to start tightening up the ship and being a bit smarter in my approach. What I would love to pick all your brains about: - What books/resources on developing solid business and accounting practices would you recommend? - Are there are any tips you'd be willing to share? - What pitfalls have you experienced yourself or seen? [/QUOTE]
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