Busy Season Is Over, So It’s Time for Some Resolutions

Twelve things to do before you get busy again.

EDITOR’S NOTE: The end of every busy season means a new beginning for practitioners, which is why we thought this Q-and-A was particularly timely.

By Ed Mendlowitz
202 Questions and Answers: Managing an Accounting Practice

Question: Do you have any suggestions for the New Year?

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Answer: Checklist of things to do in the New Year:

  1. Stop marking SALY next to your New Year’s resolutions. Make one or two big-time life goals resolutions that you will do.
  2. Check your personal insurance coverage. Make sure you have adequate uninsured motorist, umbrella, workers compensation at your home and life insurance.