where they provided their tips, insights, and suggestions for closing out a year’s books efficiently and effectively. Find more episodes of Share the Law-ve wherever you get your podcasts! …
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Top 3 Reasons to Outsource
As small business owners, we see ourselves as jacks-of-all-trades. We start out excited to do what we love and think we can do it all, but quickly discover that there are countless…
3 things to do before the end of the year!
As the year end is approaching, we all think of holidays, presents, and time with our families. We should also be thinking about the activities that we have to do before the end…
Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act (PPPFA) brings updates for small business borrowers
If you are in charge of one of the nearly 5 million American companies that has received funds as part of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) or…
New 1099/1096 Due Date!
Over the last several weeks, we have received a number of inquiries about the IRS changing the submission deadlines for 1099/1096 forms to January 31st for both the independent …
Utilizing Technology to Streamline Tax Form Filing
KORE Accounting Solutions was highlighted in online accounting publication, Insightful Accountant, for one of the many ways we utilize technology to better serve our customers…
The KORE Pricing Manifesto
We believe that billing by the hour makes it impossible to truly become part of your team and work with you in a collaborative way. That’s why, rather than being billed by the hour for the tasks…
Leadership Learnings from Women in Accounting
KORE partnered with Clio to present a series of webinars to the legal community centered around accounting for law firms. Following is a link to a recording of one of the webinars…
The KORE Financial Health Assessment
Do you really know?There is peace of mind that comes when your law firm has the right team, tools, and systems in...
Quitting Books Quickly: My Journey from Reluctant Reader to Book Lover
I finished 56 books last year (eight with my eyes, the rest with my ears; more on this below), and as someone who only started reading for fun several years ago, it’s an accomplishment I’m very proud of.