When a client wants to import data, such as past transactions into QuickBooks, the initial assumption is that Intuit has an easy solution. The reality is that QuickBooks does not always play well with others (like PayPal), but there are a few decent options for importing journal entries, transactions and any kind of list (like […]
Here is a new simple website for Burlington Forest Preschool. We took a clean WordPress template called Cave and designed the site to have an outdoorsy feel.
QuickBooks is still the leading accounting software for small businesses in terms of sales, but many people are looking around for other options out of curiosity. I, like many small business owners, have this sense that there ought to be some sort of great open source accounting software. I have yet to find a great […]
Here is a fun new website with an e-commerce platform. Flourish makes shampoo and skincare products in Woodstock, Vermont and wanted an e-commerce site with web design that’s easy to use and inviting. Here is the result:
I am teaching a free website class through CVOEO on November 7th from 10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Check out the details on the flyer below:
Some of my clients ask me which is better: QuickBooks Online or QuickBooks Desktop. You’ll pay much more for QuickBooks Online with the main advantage being access to your file and no need to backup data. The online version has some differences in where some functions are located which is confusing for long-time desktop users […]
Laughing Child Farm grows sweet potatoes in the beautiful Mettowee Valley of Vermont. Their sweet potatoes are certified organic and are sold all over Vermont. The main purpose of their website is to explain who they are and let customers know where they can buy their sweet potatoes. I built a simplified one-page WordPress website […]
From time to time, I find new clients have a hard time understanding how to account for equity contributions- particularly when that means purchases from their personal bank account. When someone is starting a new business, they often incur business expenses before they are up and running with a business bank account. This can cause […]
In Ecological Economics, the idea of a Steady State Economy, an economy with no growth or recession, is central to its field. The Center for Advancement of the Steady State Economy’s (CASSE) website explains its importance by stating, “Perpetual economic growth is neither possible nor desirable. Growth, especially in wealthy nations, is already causing more […]