Jim Conroy

Entrepreneur Leadership Network® Contributor
CEO

Jim Conroy has spent his career helping small businesses. At The Neat Company, he held accounting and finance roles, most recently as CFO and now CEO. In the last 12 years at Neat, Jim has served the needs of the small business community as a backend business management tool and partner for growth.

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Money & Finance

How to Know If Your Business Is Profitable This Very Second

It's important to periodically take stock of your business status, but don't wait until the end of the quarter or Tax Day to know. Too many decisions you need to make depend on your profitability. Here are things you should be doing regularly so that when you need to know where you stand, you know.

Management

What Are You Wasting Your Business Time On?

Disorganization and distraction are the enemies of any business, especially startups and sole proprietorships. Here are the things that can steal your time, and some tools to help you build a plan to organize efficiently.

Money & Finance

Don't File and Forget: Use Your Receipts to Gain Insight on Business Spending

Your business receipts are more than proof for IRS deductions. They're the windows to the soul of your business. Here's what you can see through them.

Money & Finance

17 Organizing Musts to Successfully Finance Your Next Business Step

If you're considering financing to rocket your business to the next level, your records need to be firmly grounded. Here are 17 things you should be organizing now.

Money & Finance

Master the Highs and Lows of Running a Seasonal Business With These Expert Bookkeeping Tips

Seasonal businesses deal with the problem of having a lack of cash flow at certain points during the year; here's how to keep your bills (and cash) aligned.

Taxes

Want Taxes to Be Easy? Work on Them Year Round, Not Last Minute.

The way to make your annual taxes a good experience is to do your work now instead of waiting until right before they're due. Here's why.

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