3 Tips to ensure your trust accounting isn’t keeping you up at night (and a free template!)
Trust Accounting…we know, the only two words that can strike pure terror in the minds of lawyers. We get it, you aren’t accountants but are required to keep impeccable accounting records. Here are three tips to help ensure your trust accounting is done correctly! Monthly Reconciliations Ensure that whoever is doing your accounting for you […]
Well, it looks like it is final, PPP expenses are not deductible (Just Kidding, they are now deductible!)
1.7.21 Update: The stimulus bill passed in late 2020 made the expenses deductible, Yippee! The IRS dropped the official guidance (again so we knew they were serious) we have been waiting for…the portion of a PPP loan that is forgiven is not deductible for tax purposes. This means you can not reduce your income by […]
4 Myths About Your Law Firm Finances
Myth #1 – You can do your accounting yourself Unless you have an accounting background, I realize some lawyers may have an undergrad in business and might have taken some accounting classes, you really are not qualified to do your own accounting. Additionally, you shouldn’t be doing it because it’s a waste of your time. […]
4 Headaches That Can Be Cured with a CPA Specializing in Law Firms
Working with an accountant that specializes in accounting and tax for law firms can take away a lot of your headaches. 1. Do you find yourself explaining how your trust (IOLTA) account works to your accountant every year at tax time? As you know, trust accounts are intended to hold deposits until the fees are earned. All […]
3 Simple Ways Law Firms Can Improve Cash Flow
Are you wondering why you don’t have more cash in your checking account? Struggling to payyourself? Find yourself using your business line of credit too often? Try these three tips toincrease your cash flows and sleep better at night knowing you have money in the bank. 1. Do you accept credit cards? It is a way […]
Disaster Response Tracking 101
No matter what the disaster is, whether it is a fire in your offices or something on the scale of the Corona Virus, proper expense tracking is critical for a few reasons: 1. You may need this information to provide to your insurance company. 2. Federal Grants require expense tracking related to the disaster for […]
3 Things I Learned In the Last Decade
Happy New Year! New Years is my favorite holiday. The sense of starting fresh and the excitement of new goals and plans always has me looking forward to January 1st. 2020 is extra special with the start of a new decade! The last decade was huge for me, both personally and professionally. There are three […]