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Dec 09 2008

Accounting for Businesses

Published by lauriehomebusiness at 12:02 am under Uncategorized Edit This

For all the people that do study about businesses, businesses thrive even more if they either know about accounting or have an accountant do the accounting for them. I must admit that it is not one of my favorite topic but it is very vital to any businesses whether it’s big or small. For someone who own their own business, some may think, if not educated, that accounting is needed in order for their business to survive and thrive. Any rich people and successful people will each tell you the same thing: at least know something about accounting or hire someone to do that. if you hire someone to do the legwork for your financial business side, it would give you more time to do what you are good at doing for you to succeed even more with your business.

For the new people that are going to have their own business, I recommend learning some about it like get books that are sold widely at any bookstores if you live in a city. Even if someone live in a country can order online to get one which is great. There are even online schooling for accounting which is very convenient for some of us folks that would want to learn from a professor if they want some one-on-one lessons.

For the ones that are financially successful themselves, go get an accountant to help you with it. Work on what you know how to do while the accountant help you more with your business’s financial side.

SinceĀ I am in a business management course, I will soon be taking this again myself. I had it back in 2004 for 3 months and unfortunately, that school no longer exist. It was a microcomputer applications class and I had a blast. Despite that I was pregnant with my second daughter myself at the time, I was fortunate enough to meet some wonderful people in person.

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