Does your business have a December yearend? If so, sorry for interrupting! You must be super busy. A calendar year end can make a big difference to how this month unfolds.

My yearend is
December 31st

My yearend ISN’T December 31st

December 1st:

Oh no! It’s December already!!!!

December 1st:

Oh wow, it’s December already?

December 9th:

No time to build a snowman – have to run some reports!

December 9th:

Do you want to build a snowman?

December 12th:

Damn it, got some chocolate smudges on the cash flow statements! Is chocolate a business expense, if it’s for therapeutic purposes?

December 12th:

Hey, hey, it’s Christmas cookie season! Woo-hoo!

December 20th:

Start without me! Have to reconcile these numbers.

December 20th:

See you at the work holiday party!

December 25th:

Merry Christmas! Time for some family & friends time.

December 25th:

Merry Christmas! Time for some family & friends time..

December 26th:

Beach sand in the envelopes (did you claim your beach holiday as a business expense?)

December 26th:

Let’s go on vacation!

December 31st:

Almost done… just need to double-check payroll & benefits…

December 31st:

Happy new year! Time for a party!

January 1st:

Happy It’s-All-Done-&-We-Can-Finally-Relax Day !

January 1st:

Uh-oh…when is OUR yearend?

Yearend can be a challenge to even the most boring months (looking at you, August). If you need help managing your books, don’t forget, we deliver financial records you can depend on. Seasonal greetings from us all at Black Tulip!