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When Is It Time For Your Startup To Stop Relying On In-House Accounting?

YoungUpstarts

Most small businesses use cash accounting because it’s the easiest way to track cash flow. Since transactions are recorded at payment, you can track your cash position without adjusting the dates for your bills or invoices. Review Your Accounting Tools. Choose Your Ideal Accounting Resource.

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How to Run a Productive Monthly Business Plan Review Meeting

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But, here at Palo Alto Software, we’ve found one meeting that is simply indispensable. This meeting is our monthly plan review meeting. Instead, it’s an ongoing process where we are constantly reviewing our process and adjusting course as necessary while ensuring that we’re staying on track toward our larger goals.

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What Do I Do If My Business Runs Out Of Cash?

YoungUpstarts

Once you have achieved a calm headspace, take a survey of your cash position: How much cash is left? When is the next payroll due? If you answered “no” to #2, you need to scramble to get cash in time for #3. The fast options to get business cash are: Collecting from customers. Is it enough to cover payroll?

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Create Structure out of the Gate and You’ll Thank Yourself Later

Feld Thoughts

His most recent company, Filtrbox, participated in the inaugural Techstars class (Techstars Boulder 2007) and was a win for all parties involved; Filtrbox was acquired in 2010 by Jive Software (NASDAQ: JIVE). For the first the months, the team meets often and strategizes on what they want to build while some code gets written.

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10 Things Every Small Business Needs To Do

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Do you depend on supplies that vary in price due to market conditions (fuel for instance)? There are a series of “levers” in your business that will affect your cash position. It turns out when they dug into the business they had multiple product lines that were dragging down the profits due to terrible margins.

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Fog Creek Compensation

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Joel on Software Fog Creek Compensation by Joel Spolsky Wednesday, August 30, 2000 At Fog Creek Software, the way we make sure that people are paid fairly and rewarded for excellent work is based on a professional ladder. So all Fog Creek software engineers are ranked at one of several different levels, level 8 through level 15.

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Cracking The Code: The Bessemer 10 laws of SaaS - Fall 2008.

Cracking the Code

Cracking The Code. Thoughts from a Venture Capitalist on Software, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Cloud Computing, Internet and more. Save Asia for post-IPO Single instance, multi-tenant, single datacenter - Have only one version of the code in production. Labels: SaaS , sales and marketing , software. at 11:09 AM.