by Royer Advisors | Dec 11, 2024 | Accounting Standards, Business Plans
A Maine-based small business owner might assume that they will save money by doing all accounting and bookkeeping work themselves. Oftentimes, however, these business people realize that isn’t necessarily the case. These tasks are often complicated, and can take up...
by Royer Advisors | Dec 11, 2024 | Accounting Standards, Business Plans
Small business owners will often get phone calls about former employees, regarding their work performance. The issue is more complicated than just answering questions about the job someone did. The wrong answers can lead to serious consequences, even litigation. Here...
by Royer Advisors | Dec 11, 2024 | Accounting Standards, Court Rulings
Employment at will issues are often hashed out in the courtroom, defending against them, especially those involving wrongful termination lawsuits, require significant industry expertise. This, combined with exhaustive research and complete analysis, are key elements...
by Royer Advisors | Dec 11, 2024 | Accounting Standards, Business Plans
It can be very intimidating for Maine-based small business owners to seek out a bank when they need a business loan. Bankers obviously want to minimize their risks, and usually small business owners need the loan because they are trying to do something which could be...
by Royer Advisors | Dec 11, 2024 | Accounting Standards, Business Plans, Financial Planning
As a Maine-based small business owner, it’s important to be aware of two things. One is the break even point for every customer or client. The second is the status of all business prospects. If these two things are unknown, it might be time to consider the following...
by Royer Advisors | Dec 11, 2024 | Accounting Standards, Business Plans, Financial Planning, Tax Planning
Small business owners want their companies to grow. An efficient way to do this may be to acquire and merge with another company. But it’s not a sure thing, and usually when it doesn’t pay off, it’s because of management issues, and not market conditions. Read these...