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Scott Cytron
Scott H. Cytron is president of Cytron and Company, a public relations, marketing and communications firm that niches in accounting and finance. He is also editor of Intuit’s Firm of the Future and QuickBooks Online blogs. Contact him at scott@cytronandcompany.com.
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Payroll is often one of the largest expenses for small businesses. In fact, according to the Intuit State of Small Business Cash Flow - Payroll study, nearly half of small business owners who aren’t self-employed estimate 30 percent of their company’s ...
Small Business
QuickBooks Online Advanced Offers a Powerful Solution for Mid-Market Clients
Big things are in store for QuickBooks Online (QBO) Advanced. At the beginning of 2019, Intuit added Client Overview for accountants to its feature set and announced that four more important features – expanded custom user permissions, enhanced ...
Accounting
Help Your Clients Make Their Profits Soar With New Features in QBO Projects
Job costing can be a complex process especially when businesses are juggling multiple projects. Intuit is making it simple and easy for businesses to track and see how their projects are doing at any point. While Projects integrates tightly with ...
Accounting
News and Updates From QuickBooks Connect 2018
On Nov. 5-7, San Jose, California, was energized with another terrific QuickBooks Connect event, where some 5,000 accounting and tax professionals, app developers, owners and staff of small businesses, freelancers and exhibitors came together to ...
Sponsored Content
Tax Reform and How it Affects You and Your Clients
Accounting
Practice Management Made Easier: Quickstart Templates and Work Notifications in QuickBooks Online Accountant
Quickstart Templates are designed to do just that: create a set of standard templates for the most common accounting workflows that firms can then use to create projects. Accessible from the Work tab in QBOA and created in consultation with leading ...
Firm Management
Hurricanes Harvey and Irma -- Disaster Planning: It’s Back to Basics for Your Firm and Clients
What can firms do to better prepare themselves for disaster? How can they carry through their trusted advisor role to help clients recover? With technology in today’s environment, we all know it’s easier to prepare and plan for a natural disaster ...
Firm Management
Why I Wasn’t First in Line for the New iPhone
I used to consider myself an early adopter of all-things technology. Back when I was PC-based, I would upgrade to the newest operating system (OS) right away and buy the latest version of Microsoft Office. Almost 6 years ago when I moved to a Mac, wheneve
5 Tips to Plan Ahead … Even for the Sole Practitioner
It's post-tax season when most firms meet and plan for the future. While that “future” may only be about a year from now — or through April 15, 2012 — I applaud any firm that actually does give some thought to the open road ahead.
Marketing
How to Make Twitter Conversations Happen for Your Firm
Firm Management
The “Magic Bullet” for Accounting Firms
We are on the road to healthy eating, starting with the recent purchase of a Magic Bullet, a high-powered blender that pulverizes fruits and vegetables into a really gross-looking liquid. We’ve been putting in spinach, kale or carrots, plus any kind of fruit – melon, berries and bananas – and in just 30 seconds, we’re drinking our way to improved nutrition and a healthy glow.
Firm Management
5 Marketing and PR Tactics for Small Accounting Firms
While larger firms may seem to have an advantage over their smaller counterparts because they allocate more money toward marketing and public relations, there’s no reason why smaller firms can’t do what they can to market their practices.