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2019 – Happy New Year
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Welcome to 2019! We start the year off a little ominously; a partial government shutdown, looming international trade issues, and a rollercoaster stock market.
All of these trending topics seem to make 2019 seem a little too much like 2009. And with the start of a new year comes resolutions, that long-standing tradition of creating a “to-do” list that requires actual changes. And just like the parking spaces at gyms across the country, people are working on those resolutions until February comes…
A lot of business owners make a resolution to better manage their finances or to get a grip on their business’s cash flow. Most of those resolutions make it until February, creating a vicious cycle of short term improvement, followed by a return to the status quo. It is much harder to make any progress on those business-related resolutions if your accountant is still wrapping up the 2018 numbers or hasn’t worked out a 2019 budget [yet].
GP CPA will make it easier to keep those resolutions and make a meaningful impact on your business throughout the year. Let’s have a conversation about your business needs to customize a plan for you and your cash flow to make 2019 the year your business moved to the next level.
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