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What Is ROI? How to Calculate Return on Investment

Ensure your next project or campaign pays off by estimating your return on investment. Learn how with these ROI calculation examples for small businesses.

Who Needs a 1099? A Guide to Issuing 1099 Tax Forms

Independent contractors, the IRS, and some state governments need 1099 forms. Learn how to report non-employee compensation.

Money-Saving Tax Strategies for Small Business

From paying down debt to choosing a retirement plan, there are several decisions small business owners need to make that can have an effect come tax season.

Everything You Should Know About Tax Form 1099-K

Learn about the basics of Form 1099-K, changes to the reporting threshold, and what this means for your business.

Top Accounting Tools for Nonprofits

These accounting tools make it easy to track expenses and meet the IRS reporting standards for nonprofit organizations.

What Is Your Business Worth?

Learn how industry trends and other factors impact company value before choosing a business valuation method and calculating your company's worth.

How to Perform a Payroll Audit

Regular payroll audits can help keep costs down and avoid becoming the target of a labor investigation.

How to Choose a Pay Schedule for Your Business

Your pay schedule determines how often employees are paid and helps manage your cash flow.

Types of Accounting Payment Term Strategies for Small Businesses

What are payment terms, and how do they affect cash flow and financial reporting? Explore examples and tips for setting payment terms.

How to Process Payroll

Payroll is not solely sending money to your employees on a regular schedule. It involves filing payroll taxes, monitoring employee hours, and keeping meticulous records.