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Summer 1999

Keeping Your Accounts in Order
Financial management can be vital to success, but too many entrepreneurs tend to put off taking care of uncollected receivables and unpaid bills. Small businesses that don’t have an accounting department can benefit greatly from the many excellent accounting software programs that are designed to take the mystery out of the accounting process and keep businesses running smoothly.
by Lawrence J. Magid

You can find the rest of this article in the Summer 1999 issue of Profitable Glass Quarterly.  

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