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Go Green And Save
Identity Theft and Your Business
Fraud Statistics
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It All Add$ Up May News


In this month's issue of It ALL Add$ Up, find how going green can add revenue to your bottom line with only a few small changes.

Read on to find out to how to protect your business from identify theft and fraud. Don't be a statistic, protect your business today. Need help getting started? Don't delay; give us a call at 724-359-5022.


We put the AX to your TAX worries! 

 

Lauri

 

GO GREEN AND SAVE

Go GreenSmall businesses can add revenue to their bottom line by going green.  These practices may make a business eligible for sustainability recognition within their local community and create good public relations with consumers. 

Going green isn't just a passing fad; it's a respected value in today's business culture. See how a few small changes can positively impact your bottom line.
IDENTITY THEFT AND YOUR BUSINESS

We hear about computer breaches on a regular basis. It affects everyone - businesses, as well as employees who may be dealing with personal issues as a result of identity theft.  Kandy McCool is the owner of Legal Shied and our guest blogger. She shares experiences on how identity theft can impact your business.

Did you know that if company credit card information is stolen, it could prevent you from securing a company loan and affect your ability to attain contracts?

Read on to see what other consequences this could mean to your business.
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Fraud Statistics: Did You Know... 
 
Question: How many small businesses fail due to fraud?
Answer:  30% of small businesses fail due to fraud.

Don't be a statistic. Follow QuickBooks ProAdvisor Program on Facebook for more facts to help protect your business.

I hope you find these tax tips helpful.  If you have a topic you would like addressed, drop me a line.

 

Sincerely,
Lauri

Lauri Paxton