Billie Anne Grigg

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Billie Anne Grigg
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Billie Anne Grigg is a contributing writer for Fundera.

Billie Anne has been a bookkeeper since before the turn of the century. She is a QuickBooks Online ProAdvisor, LivePlan Expert Advisor, FreshBooks Certified Beancounter, and a Mastery Level Certified Profit First Professional. She is also a guide for the Profit First Professionals organization. 

Billie Anne started Pocket Protector Bookkeeping in 2012 to provide an excellent virtual bookkeeping and managerial accounting solution for small businesses that cannot yet justify employing a full-time, in-house bookkeeping staff.

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Articles by Billie Anne Grigg

What’s the Difference Between Bookkeeping vs. Accounting
Form 1120S Instructions and Who Has to File It
Schedule C Instructions: Easy Step-by-Step Help
Do you know the difference between bookkeeping vs. accounting? Knowing the difference can ensure you hire the right professionals to advise you.
Your accountant might suggest making an S-Corp election status to leverage certain tax benefits. In that case, you will have this form to file: Form 1120S.
The IRS provides directions on filling out a schedule C tax form, but our step-by-step Schedule C instructions interpret these directions in plain English.
Profitability Ratio: What It Is and How It Can Make Your Business Better
Interim Financial Statements: What Are They and How to Make Them
What Are Variable Expenses?
What profitability ratios should you pay attention to? These simple calculations give you a clearer view of how your company is really performing.
Here's what’s included in interim financial statements, how they differ from other financial statements, and how to create interim financial statements.
Variable expenses are costs that change depending on how much you use a product or service. Because these costs fluctate, they are harder to budget for.
What’s the Difference Between Bookkeeping vs. Accounting
What’s the Difference Between Bookkeeping vs. Accounting
Do you know the difference between bookkeeping vs. accounting? Knowing the difference can ensure you hire the right professionals to advise you.
Form 1120S Instructions and Who Has to File It
Form 1120S Instructions and Who Has to File It
Your accountant might suggest making an S-Corp election status to leverage certain tax benefits. In that case, you will have this form to file: Form 1120S.
Schedule C Instructions: Easy Step-by-Step Help
Schedule C Instructions: Easy Step-by-Step Help
The IRS provides directions on filling out a schedule C tax form, but our step-by-step Schedule C instructions interpret these directions in plain English.
Profitability Ratio: What It Is and How It Can Make Your Business Better
Profitability Ratio: What It Is and How It Can Make Your Business Better
What profitability ratios should you pay attention to? These simple calculations give you a clearer view of how your company is really performing.
Interim Financial Statements: What Are They and How to Make Them
Interim Financial Statements: What Are They and How to Make Them
Here's what’s included in interim financial statements, how they differ from other financial statements, and how to create interim financial statements.
What Are Variable Expenses?
What Are Variable Expenses?
Variable expenses are costs that change depending on how much you use a product or service. Because these costs fluctate, they are harder to budget for.

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