Get in the Flow with the Right Pros
Jul 11, 2024Enhancing Your Small Business with the Right Professional Relationships
Today, we're diving into the importance of getting into a flow with the right professionals by your side.
The Power of Professional Collaboration
Having a relationship of collaboration with outsourced professionals can leave you feeling more informed, empowered, and supported in your business. This collaboration ensures that your business operations flow smoothly. Here’s how you can achieve that:
- Communication is Key
When hiring professionals, such as bookkeepers and tax advisors, prioritize their education and communication style. It’s crucial to establish how you’ll communicate from the start. For instance, I use a shared Google spreadsheet for transactions and queries, which helps set clear expectations.
- Regular Financial Reporting
Set up a system for regular financial reports. I provide my clients with a monthly profit and loss statement and a balance sheet. Additionally, I offer a complimentary quarterly financial review meeting. This helps clients understand their financial situation better and keeps the lines of communication open.
- Understanding Your Needs
Know what you need from your outsourced professional. Whether it’s bookkeeping, tax advice, or legal services, clearly outline your requirements and communication preferences. This ensures you get the support tailored to your business’s unique needs.
- Advisory Services
If you’re hiring a tax professional, look for someone who offers advisory services beyond annual tax returns. A good tax pro will help you with strategies throughout the year and guide you in understanding your tax returns and estimated tax payments.
- Business Entity Guidance
Consult with your tax professional about the best business entity for your situation. For example, electing S-corp status can save you significantly on self-employment taxes, depending on your income level.
- Bookkeeping Services
Decide in advance what bookkeeping services you need. Monthly bookkeeping is optimal, but if you’re a small business, quarterly services might suffice. Also, consider whether you need help with accounts payable, receivable, and payroll management.
- Collaboration Among Professionals
Ensure your professionals are willing to collaborate with each other. This synergy between your bookkeeper, tax professional, and financial advisor can significantly enhance your business’s financial health.
By setting up clear communication, regular reporting, and understanding your needs, you can create a strong support system for your business. This collaboration is a game-changer, putting you in a financial flow and setting your business up for success.
I urge you to evaluate your current professional relationships and, if needed, hire new ones with these tips in mind. For more resources, visit financiallyadjusted.com.
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Disclaimer: This content is for educational and informational purposes only. Please consult with an accounting professional for direct advice based on your specific business situation.