Did you know you can tell what type of credit card someone is using without looking at the card? All you need is the first number. As I published in the Intuitive Accountant It’s actually pretty easy. The first digit tells you what type of credit card. Within the United States: VISA cards starts with […]
Remote access
Do you need to access clients computers in a secure manner? Do you give presentations remotely or provide remote training? There are lots of tools available to help with this. First you need to determine your specific needs. This will help you identify the best solution. How many computers do you need to access? Is […]
BigTime – Tracking Time and expenses
If you use QuicKBooks but need more time tracking and billing capability than what is available in QuickBooks, take a look at BigTime. If you do the sames tasks for multiple clients there are extra benefits to BigTime and it allows for an approval process. I recently wrote an article in the Intuitive Accountant describing […]
Financials and Automating Data Entry
The Sleeter Conference was filled with useful sessions and vendors with interesting products. There seemed to be several themes. Financial reporting/analysis and automating data entry were among the top. You can read more about the products of interest in my Intuitive Accountant article.
Synching with Google
Do you sync an application like Amicus Attorney with Google? Gavel & Gown published the following information today regarding the link. This impacts anyone who syncs Amicus Attorney calendars and contacts with Google. it may also impact those who sync other applications with Google. Thank you to Gavel & Gown for the pro-active information. If […]