by Briana Cavanaugh | Aug 3, 2011 | accounting, affirmations, bookkeeping, intentions, money, organizing, resources, scarcity thinking, self-care, tools, values
Let’s figure out what needs your attention. Take a look back at Part Two and get together those scores, you’re going to need them. Take a look at your two lowest scores. Now breathe. (Feel free to hear the judgement out, but that’s not what...
by Briana Cavanaugh | Jul 27, 2011 | accounting, bookkeeping, business, coaching, free, goals, implementation, money, organizing, planning, quadruple bottomline, self-care, technology, tools, values
A value must meet seven criteria: It must be prized and cherished It must be chosen from among alternatives It must be chosen freely, without coercion It must be chosen after thoughtful consideration of the consequences of each alternative, not impulsively, and after...
by Briana Cavanaugh | Sep 4, 2009 | accounting, bookkeeping, math is hard, money, planning
Contrary to popular belief, accounting systems are not static. Nor are they the same for all businesses or even all businesses in the same industry. Those ideas imply that there is something about accounting that is required, but not useful – stiff, stifling,...
by Briana Cavanaugh | Jun 8, 2009 | accounting, bookkeeping, business, money, resources
One of the bigest confusions I see in corporate bookkeeping is how you can take money out of the corporation. So I’ve complied a very basic list for us to refer to.(1) Repayment of a loan to the corporation. This is not taxable to the stockholder. The...
by Briana Cavanaugh | Feb 10, 2009 | accounting, bookkeeping, money
There were two specific terms that were challenging for me because them mean different things are different times – or so it seemed. You see a debit is an accounting entry which results in either an increase in assets or a decrease in liabilities or net worth....
by Briana Cavanaugh | Jan 4, 2009 | bookkeeping, free, organizing, planning, tools
Happy New Year!People often decide that they want to start with a new bookkeeper in the new year. After deciding on who, and where and for how much, the next big question is: what do I need to give my shiny new bookkeeper in order for us to work together?I’ve...