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Louis A. Necroto, CPA PLLC’s Guide to the Profit and Loss Statement
As a small business owner, you’re often preoccupied with all the things that go into running your Long Island business – the daily logistics, managing employee workflow, paying the bills, bringing in more customers… making a profit. Let’s focus on that last one,...
Three Financial Statements Long Island SMBs Need To Get Right
If you’re a successful Long Island business owner in this high-pressure time, you’ve learned to master the art of the pivot. Pivot on pricing, pivot on operations, pivot on hiring, pivot on supply, pivot on financials... Successfully pulling it off is...
Customer Relationship Management Software for Long Island Businesses
Apparently, it is National Small Business Week. And while I tend to think these kinds of “national weeks” or days, or what have you, are often pretty silly … well, as someone who has been in the trenches with the SMB community over the last few years, I...
Time Management Software Choices for Long Island Businesses
Tax “season” is over – at least for most of us. For all of the tax-exempt organizations out there operating on a calendar year basis, just a little nudge regarding the May 16th filing deadline. We’re here to help.Now, however, despite the relief that comes with the...
What is the Best Payroll Software for Your Long Island Small Business?
Every Long Island business owner in today’s inflationary environment is looking for ways to economize and improve: overhead expenses, workload, staffing needs, office space, supply chains, etc. It all feels stretched. We’re *all* feeling it, even here in Long...
Small Business Accounting Software: A Long Island Owner’s Guide
For as long as trade has existed, so has accounting. Goods are sold, profit is made, expenses are accrued, and everything gets recorded (presumably, ha!). And it wasn’t THAT long ago that electronic spreadsheets were considered “a big advancement” in...
How Louis A. Necroto, CPA PLLC Handles Investors in Small Business
I can’t write without mentioning that somewhat awkward, somewhat shocking, somewhat moving star-studded Oscars event. There were some, well, memorable scripted (and *unscripted*) moments.One truly happy surprise was the best picture winner CODA (child of deaf adults)...
Business Budget Basics Long Island Owners Should Follow
Well, it’s now *officially* spring. Of course, that means the end of those cold winter months and the start of warmer, longer days, but it also means the possibility of disruption and stormy weather (especially in the south this week).And while we sure do love...
Business Bank Account Basics for Long Island Business Owners
Have you been able to keep your mind clear? Have you kept your time-limited output and attention focused on your Long Island business? I hate to repeat myself, but this is so critical during these globally anxious days. Your business, your team – your FAMILY – is...








