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Why WAHMS Should be Organized in Business

By: Alyssa Dees Avant

Being a work at home mom, we may have the tendency to not take our businesses as seriously at least in the beginning when it may feel just like a hobby rather than a business. However, it is important to start early beginning to treat your business like a business and that means being organized.

Some of the parts of your business, which it is important to be organized with are: finances, policies and procedures, and workload or tasks. Each of these areas can have a huge impact over how your business will fair over the long term if not handled properly and done in an organized manner.

Beginning with your finances, this is an area where you want to be sure to know what is coming in and what is going out. If taken care of properly you can make the most of what you make, and claim the expenses that you incur to help with your taxes as well. Use some type of software or at least a paper bookkeeping system to track your income and expenses. It is also a good idea to keep your receipts whether you do so physically or you write them to .PDF files, digitally on your computer.

Another important area of your business to be aware of and organized with is your policies and procedures, whether you are running a service based business, selling items on EBay or blogging for pay you will want to have a good idea of how you handle the various issues that can arise in running a business. What is your policy if someone wants a refund for those of you in service based businesses, or even those who sell on EBay, or what happens bloggers when you’re hired to blog and you do not get paid how will you handle the issue at hand. Deciding upon your policies and procedures for handling the different aspects of business from the get-go can help you in the days that follow.

Your workload or tasks that you will need to handle on a daily, weekly, monthly or yearly basis are also important to keep in check. Whether you create a daily task list or write out your goals a month in advance and then break into manageable sections you will want to be organized in the way you tackle your workload, to ensure everything gets accomplished.

Finally, though your business is not limited to just being organized in finances, policies and procedures and workload or tasks these are all important areas to start out focusing on getting into shape.

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Alyssa Dees Avant is a Christian author, blogger, podcaster, speaker, and business owner, when she is not speaking to audiences of young girls and their mothers, she is writing as a freelance and ghostwriter. Whether she is sharing her passion with girls on the topics of beauty, modesty, and etiquette or with their moms on time management and organizing Alyssa has a true passion for helping others. Visit her on the web at beautybydesignonline.com or organizedlifebydesign.com

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