by Christina Tervort | Jun 3, 2020 | Accounting, How to, News, Reach Reporting, Reporting Software
Reach Reporting has expanded its customer base!! Since our creation, we have synced only with QuickBooks Online and QuickBooks Desktop. Syncing with Quickbooks has worked well, and we are proud of what we created! Like all things, though, if you’re not moving...
by Christina Tervort | May 20, 2020 | Accounting, How to, Reach Reporting, Reporting Software, Small Business, Technology
Regardless of what kind of business you are running, understanding business metrics and financial numbers are crucial to running a successful company. You may be lucky enough to have loyal customers, referrals you don’t have time for, and an in-demand product....
by Christina Tervort | Feb 12, 2020 | Accounting, How to, Reach Reporting, Reporting Software, Small Business, Technology
Your Most High-Value Client may be a Surprise We know and it’s pretty common knowledge that acquiring a new customer is exponentially more expensive than retaining a current customer. Forbes has even done a study about the cost specifics. Keep this in mind as...
by Christina Tervort | Dec 4, 2019 | Accounting, How to, Reach Reporting, Reporting Software, Small Business, Technology
How to get an Audit for your Small Business The dreaded A- Word!!!! AUDIT!!! While audits for small businesses are less frequent than audits for individuals and large corporations, they are most certainly on the rise. Audits can be scary, time-consuming, and...
by Christina Tervort | Oct 9, 2019 | Accounting, How to, Reach Reporting, Reporting Software, Small Business, Technology
Can you believe it is October? At my house, the leaves are changing, and the temperature is dropping. These things tell me it is time for sweaters, football games, pumpkin spice everything, and if you are in the accounting industry, annual reports. Most companies...
by Christina Tervort | Oct 2, 2019 | Accounting, Blog & News, How to, Reach Reporting, Reporting Software, Small Business, Technology
Time is money. Wasted time means wasted money means trouble. -Shirley Temple The original quote of “Time is Money” came from Benjamin Franklin back in 1748. He wrote it in a manual for young men entering the business world — sound business advice 271 years...