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Feb21

Spotlight on manufacturing trends

Manufacturing has been a relative bright spot in the economy since the recession, and President Obama earlier this month called for new efforts to boost manufacturing. So what is the “State of the Union” for privately held manufacturing companies? Sageworks takes a look at sales, profitability trends. [More]

Jan18

Compensation trends in commercial lending

Want to achieve higher growth and returns on investment from your commercial lending operations? Results from the 2012 Crowe Financial Institutions Compensation Survey suggest that one important tool for doing so may be better use of incentive compensation. [More]

Mar23

Three ways to grow your accounting practice

Most accountants this time of year are swamped meeting tax-filing deadlines, but once business slows down, do you know how to rev things up? Gale Crosley, founder and principal of Atlanta-based consultant Crosley+Company, offers these tips for growing your practice. [More]

Nov23

Sageworks announces its first iPhone app

Recognizing that fewer financial professionals today access the internet from their computer alone, Sageworks recently developed and would like to release its first ever app for the iPhone. [More]

Jul18

Free Service for ProfitCents Clients

Sageworks has recently released a new and complimentary service for accounting firms: the Sageworks Pricing and Compensation Survey. Anyone who contributes their firm’s data will have free access to the aggregate data. [More]

Jun28

Free Service for ProfitCents Clients

Sageworks, the maker of ProfitCents, has recently released a new and complimentary service for accounting firms: the Sageworks Pricing and Compensation Survey. Anyone who contributes their firm’s data will have free access to the aggregate data. [More]

May16

Is Your Business Healthy?

Benchmarking the financial performance of your business against that of your peers is an important aspect of running and growing your business. Comparing yourself to your competitors can help highlight trouble areas and can serve as red flags for you. [More]