The Rhythm of Life

My rhythm of life is changing. School is open and I need to slow down when I pass the two schools on my way to work. In addition, football season is upon us. Living in Green Bay, football is as essential as the air we breathe. These things happen every fall. The weather affects the rhythm of my life. The cooler temperatures and shorter days change my garden. The first frost wipes out the delicate plants, the leaves falling need to be raked and the gardens need to be prepared for winter. All expected changes.

10 Rules to Open Book Management

Most business owners would love to have their employees think and act like a business owner. However, exactly what behavior are they looking for? As owner of Focus CPA, I would like each employee to come to work with high positive energy, ready to deliver the best results to help the business grow and produce a profit. To do that the following items are essential;

The Dog Days of Summer

I am worried about my dog, Cotton. As I write this, she is recovering from her second stroke this year. She is losing her balance and leaning to one side. It looked like she made a full recovery from the last stroke, but she was hit again. For now I do what I can for her and pray that she gets better.

Are You Getting Ready to Sell a Business?

I believe every business owner starts their business with the subconscious idea that someday they will sell a business, maybe retire or just move on. Planning for that can maximize the value that you receive. The business owner can have influence on the future sale price, however the deciding factor is made by the buyer. Knowing the type of buyer that is most likely interested in your business and what they are looking for can help make this idea become a future reality.

Save the Business with an Emergency Succession Plan

Summer is the time for vacations. However when you are an owner or a key employee for a small business – this may pose a risk! What happens if you get sick or have an accident? Is your advisory team prepared? Do you have an advisory team? Emotions run high during this time and a written carefully thought out plan will help keep your customers, employees and vendors and maintain the value. It is estimated that 25% to 40% of businesses who experience an emergency never recover.

The Joy of a Thunderstorm

As I write this a storm is rolling in bringing with it rain, thunder and flashes of light. I love to stop and listen to a good strong rain pound against the rooftop. The lightning bolts sizzle through the air and the crashing of thunder demands our attention. As a child I was afraid of the noise, but my mom would say that the gods were just bowling. Rain is good, it washes away the dust and makes my garden grow. It’s refreshing and brings with it a key essence we need to live. The thunderstorm kicks up a sense of danger and then it is followed by a beautiful rainbow.

7 Steps for Business Spring Cleaning!

Most people do spring cleaning around the house and the yard, but have you ever thought of applying it at work? Have things gotten stale or obsolete? Have you let little things slide that are now causing big problems? Maybe you are still doing things – because you have always done them that way. Here are seven business spring cleaning ideas to get you started:

Welcome Spring

The heaviness of winter is coming to a close. Windows are finally being opened to let the fresh air breeze through the house. As the temperatures rise the layers of clothes are being peeled off and put away until next year. The cobwebs in my mind are being dusted away. There is a sense of energy building. Now that tax season is over I can spend my time with more variety. Wow, there is life after tax season!

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