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Send us Fan Mail Business meal and entertainment tax rules have changed, and many small business owners still aren't sure what's deductible in 2025. Don't worry, our favorite Bookkeeping Mensch, Paul Rosenblum, is here to explain meals, sports tickets, country clubs, and how to handle reimbursable expenses the smart way in a new experimental episode. Be sure to let us know if you like this small bites of bookkeeping! Support the show 👀 We got reviewed! Why an Indie Accounting Podc...
Send us Fan Mail That desk, laptop, or company vehicle might affect your taxes more than you think. Get clear on how these items should be handled in your bookkeeping. Many business owners buy equipment without knowing whether it should be depreciated over time, written off with Section 179, or treated as a smaller expense under de minimis rules. Those choices can impact taxes, bookkeeping accuracy, and how clearly you understand your business finances. In this episode, our favorite Bookkeepi...
Send us Fan Mail Your profit might be lying to you. Not all profit tells the truth. In this episode, Paul breaks down EBITDA, a key number that banks, buyers, and investors use to evaluate your business. While your standard profit and loss includes expenses like interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization, EBITDA strips those out to show what your business actually earns at its core. That matters if you’re thinking about selling, merging, or simply understanding how healthy your business ...
Send us Fan Mail Your business is growing, but your systems aren’t keeping up. Our favorite Bookkeeping Mensch, Paul Rosenblum, is seeing this everywhere, and let’s just say he’s not popping champagne about it. He’s watching clients add more LLCs, more accounts, more moving parts, but not more structure, and somehow he’s the one who gets to sort it all out later. That’s where the problems sneak in. Books fall behind, decisions get harder, and small issues quietly turn into expensive one...
Send us Fan Mail How about a candid and lighthearted vent about the hidden frustration bookkeepers face when small business owners don’t communicate or engage with their bookkeeping, financial reports, and business finances? It’s time for our favorite Bookkeeping Mensch, Paul Rosenblum, to share real situations, from miscategorized transactions to years of ignored reports, to show how poor communication leads to errors, delays, and disconnect between bookkeepers, accountants, and clients. He ...
Send us Fan Mail While AI may improve data entry, it still lacks the judgment required for tax code decisions, loan splits, fixed assets, and meaningful financial analysis. In this Season 8 opener, our resident Bookkeeping Mensch, Paul Rosenblum, explores how artificial intelligence is beginning to influence the bookkeeping profession. But the bigger issue is structural. Pricing for bookkeeping services varies wildly, certifications are inconsistent, and banks feed transaction data into accou...
Send us Fan Mail Bookkeeping has no real guardrails. What happens when a profession has no required standards? That’s the heart of the “listener” question our favorite Bookkeeping Mensch, Paul Rosenblum, explores in this episode. As he thinks it through, he zooms out and looks at the structure of the entire bookkeeping profession, from certification and continuing education to pricing, professional identity, and even the idea of a union, Paul reflects on what might change if clear stand...
Send us Fan Mail Your numbers should work harder. Our favorite Bookkeeping Mensch, Paul Rosenblum, has a simple message: your books should help you think. In this episode, Paul answers a listener question from Jenny and walks through what good bookkeeping is actually meant to do. Create clarity. When bookkeeping is done well, it shows how a business really makes money, where it quietly loses money, and which decisions affect profitability over time. By comparing years side by side, orga...
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If you’ve ever felt stuck in the digits, this show brings your business personality to the forefront. We go beyond spreadsheets to talk about the relationships that make businesses thrive—between bookkeepers, clients, accountants, and financial professionals.Welcome to The Not Boring, Boring Bookkeeping and Small Business Podcast—where we explore the human side of bookkeeping and business.Hosted by Paul Rosenblum, a New York-based bookkeeper with over 30 years of experience and decades teaching QuickBooks, this podcast is for bookkeepers and small business owners who know business is about more than just numbers.🎧 Listen to episodes like:-Bookkeepers Are More Than Bean Counters-How Communication Impacts Your Bookkeeping-Plus hands-on tools like QuickBooks basics, startup expenses, and chart of accounts.
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