Saturday, May 26, 2007

What are the Dollars & Sense Blogs all about?

Some of the most useful bits of information are usually found in small excerpts, mostly where you would least expect them.

That's where blogs come into their own!

Blogs are an ideal format for professions to highlight useful snippets of information without having to plow through endless pages of non-relevant material.

Many times I have found that people have questions that only need a short reply, but not knowing where to access the correct information and thinking that contacting a professional would be a pricey over-kill, stops them from getting an answer.

The accounting and taxation industry is a labyrinth of information, much of which may not be relevant to you... but some of it may be! By publishing various 'snippets' in a blog format, it may provide the very thing you were looking for and give you a lead to obtaining further information.

The focus of this blog is business and in it I hope to present a variety of topics and issues that may be useful for small business and their owners, whether just starting or already established. My aim is to present topics that people may not have thought of, expand on things that may be confusing and assist with resources that may provide further benefit.

The theme is for small business growth through knowledge and resource.

If any topic captures your attention, please make comment and add your own thoughts. If you wish to ask a question on an issue, use the comments to post your query and I will attend to it as soon as possible.

We also run a similar blog dealing with personal taxation and accounting issues at Dollars & Sense for Individuals to which I also post. Please visit. You may come across useful information of interest to you there too!

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The comments provided in this blog are general in nature and not intended to be specific advice. Each situation is different. You should discuss your circumstances with Alan (or another tax agent) to obtain individual advice before acting on any information.