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#IDTheft Protection – Identity Theft Prevention – Wealth Path IQ Hello, everyone. My name is Rich and I’m with WealthPathIQ.com. Today we’re going to talk about the identity theft crisis in America. You see our site here on WealthPathIQ.com. If you click on the identity theft tab, we’ll get started. The nature of identity theft […]
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Financial & Virtual Career Planning Intro to WPIQ
Financial and Virtual Careers – An Introduction to WealthPath IQ Hello, everyone. My name is Rich, and I’m proud to introduce you to WealthpathIQ.com. Our team is multicultural with employees and partners in 13 countries spanning three continents. Those individuals that help drive our message often are working in a remote environment in what […]
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3 Tips for Giving Your Small Business a Financial Spring Cleaning
Spring cleaning season is upon us and it’s not just time to declutter your office or take inventory, it’s also the right time of year for small business owners to get organized financially. From reviewing business expenses, to managing cash flow and revising business plans, every business owner can benefit from a financial refresh. Below are three financial tips to help you stay on track this season:
Restore your business expenses.

As a small business owner, you’re likely responsible for filing your taxes on a quarterly basis. If you don’t already do this, establish a separate bank account dedicated to your taxes and use it to set aside a monthly amount toward estimated taxes. Also, keeping business checking and credit accounts separate from personal accounts can help you maintain accurate and complete records of all business-related income and expenses, and can help you plan accordingly for when tax payments are due.
If you’re unsure about your estimated tax obligations, it’s wise to consult a tax specialist who can advise you on the best calculation method for your business. They can also help you to properly track and record your earnings and deductions.
Stay in the green. Business owners know there are two essentials to keep a business running: profits and available cash. As spring can be a great time for growth, take action to ensure you are both profitable and maintaining a healthy cash flow.
One best practice is to check your business cash flow every week. You may be profitable, but the profits may be stuck in accounts receivable. Focus on the timing of income and expenses to identify potential gaps and plan ahead to determine how much cash you'll need to cover potential challenges.
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