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Our firm is committed to helping you achieve financial success within your practice. Because our skilled professionals have years of experience providing tax, accounting, and payroll services to chiropractors, we understand the challenges your industry faces, such as increasing costs, healthcare reform, and decreasing reimbursements. We are also intimately familiar with your day-to-day operations, patient billing routine, third-party services (i.e., massage therapy, acupuncture, etc.), and much more. All of this combined makes our firm the right choice to support your business’s ongoing financial health.

We offer a new solution for these uncertain times, providing personal service throughout the year that is responsive to your needs. Because solid financial reporting is critical to a well-run business, we provide comprehensive monthly financials along with insightful feedback—breaking down complex data into practical terms to aid you in making informed business decisions. Through careful planning, analysis, and with chiropractor niche-specific experience, together we will determine your needs and then personalize a financial plan that keeps you on track to fiscal stability and long-term prosperity.

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Back to Basics: How to Establish Good Credit

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There are three primary components of a credit score: Your payment history. Do you pay your bills on time? Then you’re perfect. Late payments and collection actions seriously damage your credit. The length of your credit history. If you’ve only had credit for a couple of months, your score will be lower than if you’ve been using credit for several years, assuming everything else is equal. That’s why it’s important to get started today. Your utilization ratio. If your credit card limit is $2,000 and your balance is $1,000, your utilization ratio is 50%. Always keep your utilization below 35%. Any higher than this will result in a lower credit score.

Where to Find Financial Support for Your Brilliant Startup Idea

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Consider many sources for your startup funds: Use your own finances. Instead of getting a loan or borrowing from others, see if you can finance your startup with funds you save or gather. Do you have savings that can be used to fund your new business? Do you have items or services you can sell to raise money? This may take awhile, but you might feel more comfortable delaying the launch of your company a bit while you earn the money to get it started. Ask friends and family to help. Do your family and friends think that the startup idea is a good investment that will bring high returns? If you have support from these sources, they might be interested in loaning you the startup funds or investing in your new business.