by annie@annieyangfinancial.com | Jun 17, 2022 | Business Operations
I recently told my boss to cut my salary by $10,500. He was happy to grant my request. When I told my husband the ‘good’ news, he was understandably shocked and wanted an explanation pronto. I told him that the pay cut was a financially savvy way to help pay off his...
by annie@annieyangfinancial.com | May 31, 2022 | Business Operations
UPDATE ON 12/13/2023: It appears that QuickBooks Online has updated their fee schedule again! They have now removed the $10 cap on all ACH fees, meaning ACH fees will now cost 1% regardless of the transaction amount. This makes it even more important for you to hurry...
by annie@annieyangfinancial.com | Apr 26, 2022 | Business Operations
Today, I’ll show you how to collect W9s from vendors straight from your website. Contractors are always running around from property to property and now you don’t have to wait until they have access to a computer. With this online form, you can ask them to fill out...
by annie@annieyangfinancial.com | Apr 19, 2022 | Business Operations
Is it okay to spend money on personal expenses with your business account or business credit card?The quick answer is no. It’s illegal. You shouldn’t do it. If the IRS audits you and finds out that you are doing that, you’re going to get into a lot...
by annie@annieyangfinancial.com | Apr 13, 2022 | Business Operations
For the best process, tenants should always pay the property management company directly, and then the property management pays the owner the remaining funds after all expenses are paid out.However, in this situation, we have a tenant that keeps paying his rent in...
by annie@annieyangfinancial.com | Apr 8, 2022 | Business Operations
For property management accounts payable, there are things I like to cross check after vendors submit their information through the Vendor Form. Yes, it takes a few extra minutes, but it is worth it to set up the vendor properly and avoid headaches later down the...