Tag: cfo

  • The Hidden Risks of DIY Bookkeeping

    The Hidden Risks of DIY Bookkeeping

    Why Hiring An Outsourced Bookkeeper is Crucial for Your Business Introduction DIYing most things ends up being the most expensive option. Either pay me now or pay me later. Business bookkeeping is no different and we believe not outsourcing your bookkeeping is a costly mistake. While entrepreneurs and small business owners might find handling their… Read more

  • SaaS Contract Pricing: Are You Leaving Value On the Table?

    SaaS Contract Pricing: Are You Leaving Value On the Table?

    A CFO’s Perspective on SaaS Price Changes “Nothing is certain except death, taxes and annual SaaS subscription price increases.” – Benjamin Franklin 1789 SaaS Contract product pricing is equal parts art and science. The key is trying to find a balance that maximizes your company’s profitability and maintains good relations with your customer base. In… Read more

  • Make Accounting Sexy (Again): Using Visualization To Make Better Decisions

    Make Accounting Sexy (Again): Using Visualization To Make Better Decisions

    Is Your Bookkeeping & Accounting Giving You Data or Information? Seeing is believing – or so I am told. Numbers, spreadsheets, and financial reports have long been the domain of accountants, leaving non-accountants feeling lost in a sea of confusion. But fear not! The presentation of accounting information is starting to become sexy, again. If… Read more

  • 25 Simple Questions Tell You If Your Accounting Is Healthy

    25 Simple Questions Tell You If Your Accounting Is Healthy

    How Fiscally Fit Is Your Organization? Is your accounting healthy? It’s a simple question. For operators, it’s tough to know how financially fit you are. Afterall, you have a business to run and may not live and breathe accounting. Also, how can you make comparisons if every other company is “crushing it”? What managers want… Read more

  • Hello world! Introducing Sanitas Accounting

    Hello world! Introducing Sanitas Accounting

    Welp, this is exciting and somewhat terrifying. I’ve launched and run businesses before, but this is the most personal experience yet.  In 2010, I launched my first real company (EIN and all), Prediculous. It was a terrifying day. I remember feeling afraid and intimidated about what my friends and family would think and wondered if… Read more