When starting a small business, it can seem like you need to complete nearly a million tasks before it can get started. However, if you manage all the tasks by yourself, any one of them could lead to your new venture failing rather than succeeding.

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Common Mistakes People Make When Starting A Business
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Top Five Things To Look For When Hiring An Accountant
Having a professional who can provide proper accounting advice at every stage of your venture is critical for owners of small businesses. However, choosing the right certified public accountant can be a tedious task. You want to find a partner who communicates well, helps you strategize and improve your business's finances, and is cost-effective.
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Why It Is Important To Hire A Bookkeeper For Your Business
Chartered accountants prepare and file taxes for their clients and help them claim deductions and credits. If needed, they also represent their clients in disputes with the Canada Revenue Agency.
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A Beginner’s Guide To Getting Your Financial Side Set Up Before Starting Your Business
Building a company from the ground up can be difficult. To build and run a successful company, you’ll need to create and fine-tune a business plan, assess your finances, complete all the legal paperwork, and a whole lot more. To ensure that things go smooth sailing, you will need to properly set up the financial side of your business. This will help you paint a bigger picture and work on your business plan. To ensure that you are set up properly on the financial side of your business, the experts at MRomero CPA, have written down a beginner’s guide to getting you started.
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How This New Accounting Trend Could Help You
The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) is increasing its contribution limits for 2022. It means that employees and employers will have to contribute 5.7%, up from the current 5.45%. Also, the self-employed contribution rate will increase to 11.4%, up from 10.9%.
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Announcing The New Website
We are delighted to announce the launch of our new website!
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