Accounting/Bookkeeping

Mileage Tracker for iPhone Users: Trip Cubby

Nov 18th, 2010 | By | Category: Accounting/Bookkeeping, Getting Organized, Inspiring New Tip

Although I’ve had my own business for ten years, I’ve never had a good grip on keeping track of my mileage. I could never remember to write down the miles in those little booklets, and basically what I’ve done is estimate miles based on the appointments I kept in my calendar. I bet I lost out on mileage deductions over the years for all the small trips I made.

In July, I researched and decided to try Trip Cubby, an iPhone application created by App Cubby. For $4.99, it’s been well worth it!



Ask Inspired Birth Pro: Getting Paid for Birth Doula Services

Aug 6th, 2010 | By | Category: Accounting/Bookkeeping, Creating Structure, Inspiring New Tip

Here is a a question I received about a month ago from Val Peterson of Birthday with Val: I love being a doula!! I would have to say that the most challenging area for me with this work is the financial consistency aspect



Business Expenses and Taxable Deductions

Mar 10th, 2010 | By | Category: Accounting/Bookkeeping, Creating Structure, Getting Organized, Starting Your Biz

For today’s post, I’ll be revisiting an old one I wrote a few months ago regarding business expenses. I thought I’d share a list of deductible expenses today for your business. It’s by no means comprehensive, but maybe there are some items that you haven’t thought of:



Getting Your Books Straight

Mar 8th, 2010 | By | Category: Accounting/Bookkeeping, Creating Structure, Getting Organized, Starting Your Biz

When you have a business it’s important to keep accurate financial records. Here are some ways to help:



Product Review: File-It Calendar by Andrea Lythgoe

Mar 1st, 2010 | By | Category: Accounting/Bookkeeping, Birth Pros Speak, Birth Resources, Getting Organized, Home Office, Inspiring New Tip, Products

For the first five years, my doula business finances were a mess! I was getting plenty of births, but I had no idea if I was making a profit, how much, and when it came to the end of the year, figuring out my expenses for tax time was just awful!

And then I stumbled on a product that has solved all most of my accounting problems. It’s called the “File-it!” calendar, and I’ve used it for the last five years with great success.



Use Online Map Software to Help Track Mileage

Feb 13th, 2010 | By | Category: Accounting/Bookkeeping, Creating Structure, Getting Organized, Starting Your Biz

If you have difficulty remembering to write down your odometer reading to keep track of miles you’ve driven for business purposes, here’s a way you can figure out how far you’ve driven and keep a record of where you go.



The Tax Man Cometh

Jan 21st, 2010 | By | Category: Accounting/Bookkeeping, Getting Organized, Starting Your Biz

I thought I’d share a list of deductible expenses today for your business. It’s by no means comprehensive, but maybe there are some items that you haven’t thought of.



Learn Tax Basics for Small Business Owners Directly From The IRS

Dec 2nd, 2009 | By | Category: Accounting/Bookkeeping, Continuing Education, Getting Organized, Resources, Starting Your Biz

Are you just getting started and want some guidance about business tax requirements, record keeping requirements, and more? The Internal Revenue Service offers online video classes for small business owners.



Is This a Business or a Hobby?

Dec 15th, 2008 | By | Category: Accounting/Bookkeeping, Creating Structure, Getting Organized, Starting Your Biz

Why did you become a doula? What are your intentions for doing this work? Doulas enter this profession for many reasons. If you became a doula and your main intent is to do this as ministry work or to help friends and family, you may not necessarily have to classify your work as a business. If you became a doula as a way to earn income and eventually make a profit and you live in the U.S., you do have an obligation to make sure you are in compliance with state and IRS requirements.