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Tips for Managing Expenses as a Small Business Owner

Starting a small business is often fueled by passion, but managing expenses requires a sharp eye and a steady hand. However, according to a study by Fundera, 20% of small businesses fail in their first year and 30% of small businesses fail in their second year. These statistics underscore the importance of solid financial management from day one. In this month’s blog, we will walk you through some tips to help you manage your expenses effectively and maximize your profits.

Set a Realistic Budget and Stick to It

Creating a budget isn’t just about making numbers match. It’s a roadmap for your business’s financial health. Start by categorizing your expenses, such as operating costs and employee wages. Aim to keep your fixed costs as low as possible in your early stages. Once you’ve laid out a realistic budget, do your best to stick to it. Budgets also help you differentiate between your business and personal expenses, a critical aspect if you’re transitioning from a hobby to a business.

Related: Learn more about accounting considerations when transitioning your hobby into a business here.

Monitor Cash Flow Regularly

Cash flow is the lifeblood of any business. Monitoring it allows you to understand exactly how money is moving in and out of your business. Regular cash flow analysis will show you patterns, like times of the year when revenue is low or when expenses tend to spike. Tracking cash flow on a weekly basis can help you anticipate shortfalls and plan accordingly. You can always use accounting software to automate this process.

Plan for Retirement Early

It’s easy to focus all your energy on your business, but don’t overlook your personal financial future. Planning for retirement should start as soon as possible, even in the early years of your business. Setting up a retirement plan is not only a smart personal investment; it also offers tax advantages for your business.

Related: Learn more about how to plan for retirement as a business owner here.

Keep an Eye on Fixed Costs

Fixed costs are the expenses that remain the same month after month, such as rent, utilities, and payroll. While some fixed costs are non-negotiable, there are ways to manage them smartly. For example, consider using a co-working space instead of renting a full office. The less you spend on fixed costs, the more flexibility you’ll have in managing other expenses.

Final Thoughts

Managing expenses is a cornerstone of any successful business. By following the above tips, you can ensure your business remains financially healthy. If you need further assistance with expense management, MARIELA RUIZ, CPA, PLLC is here to provide expert guidance. Contact us today at (956) 997-0067 or visit our website at mruiz-cpa.com to learn more about our financial consulting services.

Strategic Tax Planning Tips

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Planning for the upcoming tax season? Perhaps you’re already thinking about next years? If you want the best outcome for your tax return, it’s a good idea to do a little bit of research before you click ‘submit’ to the IRS. From looking over previous tax documents to claiming medical and education expenses, there are many ways you can make a difference when it comes to filing. Follow along in our blog for strategic tax planning tips.

Check Last Year’s Documents

Before starting on your current taxes, review the previous year to check for errors. If you have documents like W-2 and 1099s in your filing cabinet, go through them and make sure there are no inaccuracies. Identifying any problems early on can give you more time to resolve any issues with the company who sent the document.

Organize Investment Earnings

According to WrapManager, “the IRS requires that you report your interest and dividend categories separately.” With your investment accounts, it’s important to keep all statements and records pertaining to your earnings. Even if yearly statements have an overall review included, details of monthly or quarterly statements may be needed for your filing too.

Write Down Medical or Education Expenses

Having proof of medical records will allow you to make tax deductions, but only if you have the proper documentation. Claims that are commonly made can be anything from travel expenses to medical appointments, treatments that aren’t covered by insurance, and much more. Likewise, college-related expenses can also be deducted. Costs for tuition, books, and boarding are just a few examples. WrapManager advises to “keep track of these records throughout the year, either in a paper folder or an electronic file.”

Conclusion

Talk with a tax professional at MARIELA RUIZ, CPA, PLLC today. We work with individuals and businesses that need assistance with tax planning and much more. For a full list of our financial services, visit our website here. You can also reach us at (956) 997-0067 to speak directly to one of our advisors. Contact us today!