We're trying something new, and it's all for you! Are you interested in a facebook advisory group that facilitates business discussions in a collaborative, supportive environment? Our facebook page will continue as normal, but deeper conversations and learning will occur in the advisory group.
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Read MoreToday’s thoughts: Ask the right questions and really listen. Understand your customers, their values, and what is important to them. Spend some time and build a relationship.
Read MoreToday’s thoughts on the 4 questions that should always be asked. And, Bonjoro.
Read MoreToday’s thoughts on WYWN Breeze Radio, Greater Franklin County Chamber of Commerce, and Blue Collie Coffee.
Read MoreAs we enter a new tax season it is a great time to communicate changes and updates. There are four items I feel are of particular importance. Each of the following items are discussed in further detail in separate sections below.
Tax Season – What to Expect
Online Scheduling and Appointments
Tax Season Letters and Documents
Tax Caddy – Electronic Delivery of Personal Income Tax Documents
Not sure if you need Expensify? There are at least 7 signs you should consider it.
Read MoreHave you taken a personality profile assessment? A personality profile report may enlighten you to personal behaviors in a variety of situations, environments, and relationships. You may also gain insights on how best to communicate with others with differing personality profiles.
Read MoreFinancial monitoring is an essential function to assist in making informed business decisions. Do you utilize budgets, or targets? Our thoughts…
Read MoreThe success of Church finances and operations are most often left to chance, and faith that Church members will provide. Many don't like to address financial concerns, or apply business management techniques to religious organizations. However, pastors, deacons, treasurers, etc. are responsible for good stewardship of Church resources. It's not only ok, but essentially necessary, to look at the numbers and assess the current performance of the Church, and predict future results.
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