4 things contractors should know about smart buildings
Construction companies are increasingly being asked to work on “smart” buildings. These high-tech projects are good opportunities but can be challenging as well. Here are four things to know.
News & Insights
4 things contractors should know about smart buildingsConstruction companies are increasingly being asked to work on “smart” buildings. These high-tech projects are good opportunities but can be challenging as well. Here are four things to know.
How to minimize billing bottlenecksToday, many companies are seeking innovative ways to improve their financial health. One area to focus on, that’s easy to overlook, is billing and collections.
Making the most of your nonprofit’s social media accountsMaintaining a social media presence is a must for nonprofits these days. But you also want your efforts to be effective. Learn how to evaluate platform use and protect your reputation online.
B2B businesses: Assess customer credit carefullyB2B companies typically offer credit arrangements to their customers. If your business does so, be sure your credit assessment process is continuously improving.
Making a nonprofit mission drift officialHas your nonprofit’s mission shifted in recent years? You may need to make the change official. Here’s how to evaluate your mission, write a new statement and notify invested parties.
Cash vs. accrual accounting: What’s the difference?Is your business using the optimal method of accounting? What’s right depends on your company’s size, level of sophistication and other key factors.
Plan now to reimburse staffers, board members and volunteersEvery organization needs a reimbursement policy, even if you infrequently reimburse stakeholders for travel, meals and other expenses incurred on your nonprofit’s behalf. We explain what a policy should include.
Small businesses can help employees save for retirement, tooMany small business owners believe they can’t afford to sponsor a qualified retirement plan for employees. If this is the case for your company, be aware that there are some relatively inexpensive, simple options worth considering.
Is it time to upgrade your business’s accounting software?Although there’s some truth to the old expression “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” companies often soldier on for years with inefficient or outdated accounting software. Certain telltale signs can help business owners decide when to upgrade.
2024 tax calendarReference this tax calendar to learn the 2024 deadlines for various tax-related forms and payments.
3 tips for making the financial statement auditing process smootherHow much do you know about the process of preparing audited financial statements? Here’s what your nonprofit can do to ease the way.
Got independent contractors? Get to know Form W-9Nonprofits that pay independent contractors must keep completed Form W-9s on file for them. We offer some tips for obtaining this information from workers and filing it the IRS. |
© 2025 Mullen Sondberg Wimbish & Stone, P.A.. All Rights Reserved.