Month: June 2017


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

  • Product Update: Saved Items and Tagging

    Posted 7 years ago in ZipBooks Updates
    by Tim Chaves

    We want to highlight two ZipBooks features that can help streamline your business recordkeeping and reporting. Saved Items When you create invoices, you might use the same line items repeatedly. Entering all the info over and over again can be majorly monotonous and time-consuming.   Save Items on the Spot Add a new item or […]

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  • Top 37 Electronic Wallet Apps

    Posted 7 years ago in Small Business Tips
    by Tim Chaves

    There are literally hundreds of wallet apps out there competing for your attention. Banks, credit card companies and app developers are all trying to capture market share by creating the best, or most familiar, digital wallet app or peer payment option for consumers. We’ve narrowed it down to 37 wallets that can help both consumer […]

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  • DIY Bookkeeping in 3 Easy Steps (with Examples)

    Posted 7 years ago in Bookkeeping
    by Tim Chaves

    You probably know at least one fact about bookkeeping already: it’s boring. Also, DIY bookkeeping can be a little intimidating. Just be glad for computers. Bookkeepers used to hand write every transaction. They literally kept the books. Now, accounting software is a lot more forgiving of newbie mistakes than pen and paper. DIY bookkeeping today […]

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  • Simple Logo Design Programs for Small Businesses

    Posted 7 years ago in Small Business Tips
    by Tim Chaves

    A logo is much more than a flashy symbol or a fancy-looking name. Your logo is the physical representation of your brand identity. Like a flag or a coat of arms, it shows what’s important to your company, what sort of style you have, and what sort of ideas you are promoting along with your […]

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  • How to Write a Resignation Letter

    Posted 7 years ago in Small Business Tips
    by Tim Chaves

    You might be wondering what an article about writing a resignation letter is doing on a blog about accounting software. Well, the connection’s pretty clear if you think about it for a second. Let’s say you have a full-time job, but you also do work on the side. Well, at some point, that kind of […]

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  • Is QuickBooks Too Big to Fail?

    Posted 7 years ago in Small Business Tips
    by Tim Chaves

    When it comes to accounting software for businesses, QuickBooks is the 800-pound gorilla in the room. It is well-known and well-established—the first accounting software available. Goliaths like this are intimidating. So, why do we even try to compete? Is QuickBooks too big to fail? First, let’s walk through why we chose to create ZipBooks. Limited […]

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  • Business Expense Categories Take the Hassle Out of Taxes

    Posted 7 years ago in Small Business TipsTaxes
    by Tim Chaves

    William Shakespeare famously wrote: “To business expense or not to business expense, that is the question.” Just kidding. Don’t believe every quote on the internet. However, the question has probably haunted you more than Hamlet’s father haunted him. What qualifies as deductible and what doesn’t? How do navigate expense categories? Deductible Expenses If you’re doing […]

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  • Accounting Basics Introduction (with Meg and Earl)

    Posted 7 years ago in Bookkeeping
    by Tim Chaves

    Not many business owners open up shop with a deep understanding of accounting principles. Unfortunately, no matter how big your dream is, your business won’t go anywhere with a little bookkeeping knowledge.  We built ZipBooks to bridge that gap. In short, it’s simple to use—and though it’s capable of doing accounting for high-revenue businesses, the […]

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  • IRS Form W-9

    Posted 7 years ago in Taxes
    by Tim Chaves

    Like all IRS forms, filling out a W-9 form is not very interesting. But W-9 forms are a very necessary part of hiring contractors, so we’ll try to make it as painless as possible. So, you may have heard of a W-4. W-4 forms essentially for hiring full-time employees. They verify the identity of potential […]

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  • What Makes the Difference Between Success and Failure in Business Year One?

    Posted 7 years ago in Small Business Tips
    by Tim Chaves

    Many businesses fail within the first year, so we asked small business owners what makes the difference between business success and business failure in the first year. We got a lot of great responses, and we wanted to pass along their insights. The top eight answers are on the board. Work Through the Pain “I […]

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