Month: January 2017


Thoughts on growing a business, raising money, getting the word out,
and increasing profits. Plus, ZipBooks news!

  • 5 Business Tips I Learned from Starting My Law Practice

    Posted 7 years ago in Small Business Tips
    by Rebekah Wightman

    When I started my solo law practice at the beginning of 2015, I knew it would be hard—everyone tells you it’s going to be hard. I took a whole class my last year of law school that could have been named “Solo Practice Is Hard.” Heck, I’d seen my Dad start a solo practice, not […]

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  • 4 Reasons to Ditch QuickBooks for ZipBooks

    Posted 7 years ago in Small Business Tips
    by Tim Chaves

    Many of our customers are small business owners who have discovered ZipBooks after becoming dissatisfied with the poor customer service and bad user experiences common to QuickBooks users. In fact, that’s one of the main reasons we started ZipBooks. We believed we could build a better DIY platform for small business owners to handle invoicing […]

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  • ZipBooks 2.0 Reports

    Posted 7 years ago in ZipBooks Updates
    by Tim Chaves

    Hey ZipBookers! We know you’re excited about ZipBooks 2.0, so we’re sending over a preview of the new reports section. Spolier alert: We’re adding Balance Sheet and Accounts Receivable reports. Balance Sheet preview We’re automating balance sheet reporting by category. In “accountant speak,” we’re creating your balance sheet by aggregating your journal entries based on […]

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  • ZipBooks Awarded $100K from Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Development

    Posted 7 years ago in ZipBooks Updates
    by Tim Chaves

    LEHI, UT (Jan. 19, 2017)—Lehi-based ZipBooks and the Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) announced the accounting software startup will receive a $100,000 economic grant as a part of GOED’s Technology Commercialization and Innovation Program (TCIP). The purpose of the TCIP grant is to help companies secure funding at critical points in their commercialization lifecycle […]

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  • What Does the Deal Bookkeeping Service Look Like?

    Posted 7 years ago in BookkeepingSmall Business Tips
    by Tim Chaves

    Running a business is a balancing act. It can be hard to keep track of your clients, products, and employees all at once, let alone doing it while balancing a budget. Bookkeeping services can take a lot off your plate, but not all bookkeeping companies are created equal. Here are some qualities to look for […]

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  • Tax Avoidance vs. Tax Evasion

    Posted 7 years ago in Taxes
    by Tim Chaves

    There’s an issue I wanted to address before tax season arrives. There’s a big difference between tax evasion and knowing tax regulations well enough to avoid paying unnecessary taxes. People who don’t know where the line is often try to be safe by staying as far away from tax evasion as possible and end up […]

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