The payment of the boss. The finances of the CEO. The bank account of the head honcho. This has long been a topic of investors, directors, and base level employees alike for almost as long as corporations have existed. Basic employees envy it. Directors can’t justify it. Investors wonder if keep is being properly earned.
The Power of the Introvert: Introversion in the Workplace
The introvert. The quiet one. The likely lover of books, dark rooms of silence, and the comfortable assurance that no one is going to look at them for too long at a time. On this quiet Sunday, we at SumConsulting have been taking some time to sit back and reflect on the truly great minds
Cabinets & Expos: Networking at its Finest
This past week, the Queen City has been alive with entrepreneurial spirit. In addition to several events that took place in NoDa and Plaza Midwood, Camp North End hosted a SoGal pitch competition for women geared businesses to secure funding for startup endeavors. The Charlotte Business Journal covered the event, and from what we can
The Life of a Dollar: The Overlap of Personal & Business Finances
You know those people who count pennies in their sleep, make excel spreadsheets of their excel spreadsheets, and have researched every possible deal they can find via extensive googling to the point it makes you jealous? Yeah, me too. My business partner is one of them. She’s the fiscal genius we all know and love.
The State of Bookkeeping: Why Those Outside Bean Counters Are Necessary
The state of bookkeeping. Counting beans. Looking for a penny. Checking to make sure monthly reconciliations are done, and more importantly, done correctly. Although tax accountants are getting all of the credit these days, the tried and true sector of the finance industry is getting passed over where credit is due. Bookkeeping. Accounting Today reported