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5 Tips to Help Your Small Business Succeed

If you’re considering starting or restarting a small business this year, here are five tips to set yourself up for success.

Accountable Plan Agreement

This agreement serves as the basis for allowing your company to reimburse its employees on a tax-free basis.

Employee Performance Review

If used judiciously, compassionately, and regularly, performance reviews can produce higher levels of work production and employee self-satisfaction.

Event Sign-In Sheet

Use this simple document to collect contact information, grow your database, and stay connected to your attendees.

Forms I-9, W-4, & W-9

These are the most basic forms that all employers must keep on file for each of their employees. *2024 versions

Ideal Employee Avatar

Hiring the right people can make all the difference. Use this tool, not to discriminate (obviously), but to identify the qualities required for various roles in your company.

Making Better Procedures: A Step-By-Step Guide

Numerous processes are simultaneously at-play, be they overt or not. Apply this examination to those that feel bottle-necked to improve efficiency.

Opening Interview Guide

Recognizing, developing, and hiring quality applicants is a more nuanced process than it used to be. Use this guide to craft a conversation that’s organic, insightful, and direct.

Strategic Partner Profile

Complete this worksheet before and after a meeting with a potential strategic partner to help you discern the relationship’s optimal impact upon your business.

Blank Letterhead

Every business should have a template for professional correspondence with its business community and clients/customers.

Company Memo

Despite being in an "instant information" age, good old-fashioned memos are still extremely effective and succinct ways of communicating with your team.

Company Reimbursement Policy

Ensure that your employees are informed as to which expenses they are/aren’t entitled to have reimbursed, and the process for submitting requests.

Contractor Service Summary

This rubric will help you clarify the expectations, timelines, and deliverables pertaining to projects that require assistance from subcontractors.

Direct Deposit Authorization

Collect relevant banking information to make seamless direct deposits to your employees, subcontractors, and/or vendors.

Engagement Letter

Clarifying the expectations within your scopes of work is a crucial part of achieving successful outcomes for both parties. Use this template as a starting point.

Event Flyer

Easily customize this leave-behind to advertise your events in a compelling and memorable way.

Event Planning Checklist

Make sure your events go off without a hitch by outlining each step of the process, point-persons, due dates, required supplies, costs, and other details.

Independent Contractor Agreement

Working with subcontractors has its benefits, but expectations must be clearly defined to protect both parties and ensure the job is completed in a satisfactory and timely manner.

Job Application

Use this template to capture basic details from your applicants, including contact information, employment history, education, references, and more.

Late Invoice Notice (Aging A/R)

Collecting payments on time is part and parcel to healthy cash flow, so it’s sometimes necessary to send a more formal reminder of overdue balances.

Non-Profit Annual Contribution Letter

If you lead a 501(c)3 organization, an account of your supporters’ donations must be sent each year for tax deduction purposes.

Termination Packet

In the event of a necessary “parting of ways” with an employee, this packet will help corroborate the integrity and amicability of the process.

Asset Register

Keep track of the important details surrounding major purchases within your business that might need to be capitalized.

Block Schedule

Intentionally allocating each hour of the day according to your specific priorities is a hallmark of professional maturity.

Board of Directors Roster

Non-Profit Organizations are subject to stringent compliance requirements, one of which is to keep an accurate record of its Board of Directors.

Capitalization Table

If your business takes on outside investment, you must keep an accurate ledger of each investor’s contributions.

Chart of Accounts

The foundation of a clean set of books is an immaculately organized chart of accounts. Use this template when opening your books for the first time, or send it to your accountant to make sure your COA is similarly mapped.

Employee Roster

Keep an accurate ledger of your employee information for reference, compliance, and census purposes.

KPI Tracker

For those in professional services, tracking metrics such as new consultations, matters/opportunities, and expected billings can revolutionize how you approach goal-setting.

Making Money Count: A Simple Cash Flow Monitor

Budgeting doesn’t have to be difficult. All it takes is a commitment to examine incoming vs. outgoing cash flow on a regular basis.

Mileage Tracker

Keeping an accurate ledger of your non-commuting business miles is necessary to maximize your tax deductions.

Outgoing Referral Network

Having the contact information of your professional network organized and at-the-ready will bolster both your efficiency and your reliability.

Timesheet

Use this simple spreadsheet to keep track of your hourly employees’ and/or subcontractors’ hours on a weekly basis.