Lately I've seen a bunch of articles in which the author explains his favorite few tools and why. Rather than duplicate what has already been done well, I thought I'd cover an area that has been my biggest small business hassle as of late, getting a hold of finances and money.
It seems like banking and financial services are either designed for individuals or giant corporations, with very few options for those small business owners in between. Thankfully there are a few good new and old tools and tricks that work especially for the small business owner. I rely pretty heavily on these 10.
- Mint.com
Mint is an extremely new online program that quickly integrates your bank accounts and breaks them down in order to show you where you’re spending your money. I’ve only been using this for a couple of weeks and already found myself relying on it heavily to plan out my personal and business savings. As an aside, this service is ridiculously easy to setup, so even if you don’t have a lot of extra time, this one may be worthwhile.
- The Perfect Calculators
I’m in love with the CCH Calculators. They’re the small businessman’s version of an actuary. I use them to plan out the feasibility of taking on a new loan, the long-term expected ROI on a short term project, or just to play around with things like my retirement plan. Literally everyone I’ve shared my enthusiasm for these things hasn’t felt the same, so I don’t blame you if you disagree. But I would encourage you to go ahead and spend a few hours with these calculators just because putting hard and fast numbers to your ideas is a good way to weed out the really crummy ones.
- Quickbooks OE
This is the mother of all small business finance tools. The online edition is frequently updated and will pull in all of your various business accounts (with the notable exception of PayPal). I use this tool to constantly have great documentation of all our company’s activities and it saves me a lot in year end accounting fees, b/c everything is done for me.
- Wells Fargo Payroll Services
Not so much an online tool as an online service, Wells Fargo payroll service is the cheapest on the market (at least among the 5 different services I quoted). Having checks made out and sent through them is not only a lot more professional than signing your own checks, it also saves a ton in end of the year accounting fees because they keep track of all of your withholdings and prepare your quarterly tax returns for you.
- Continental's Frequent Flyer Program
I live and work out of Houston (which is Continental Airlines hub) so that program works really well for me, but you can basically find an airline rewards program for whatever company is biggest in your city. I only fly about twice a month, but since I always do it with the same airline that’s enough to get me free first class upgrades almost every time I fly, and I get to bring a free guest on some of my flights. I know that a airline rewards plan isn’t specifically a finance tool, but it is a means that I rely pretty heavily on to make my business’ travel dollars go a lot farther.
- Basecamp
I realize that its trite to rely on Basecamp, and I sort of hate the fact that I give them $20 something dollars a month to use their software, but using Basecamp has literally saved our business thousands by keeping us organized. I’d suggest that you setup a number of different projects and different to-do lists for each site rather than trying, as most users do, to utilize just a single to-do list.
- Freshbooks
Again, it isn’t original, but it is vital. I used to rely heavily on freshbooks for invoicing and time tracking. While I use the service less now that the company has grown, it remains one of the only tools designed for small business owners that actually works the way its supposed to.
- Google Docs & Spreadsheets
Why are you still using MS Word and Excel. If you’re a small business, especially an online business, there’s usually tons of collaboration taking place between people in different offices. I use Google Docs and Spreadsheets on a daily basis to collaborate when researching new domains or website niches, as well as to collectively draw up specs on a new project.
- My Small Business AMEX Card
I originally thought that only millionaires had AMEX platinum business cards. Not true. Basically if you have good credit you can get one no matter how small your company is. The benefits are a lot better than any other comparable card in terms of the travel rewards as well as the fact that you get into the executive lounges in all major airports for free (many have free liquor BTW). From a finance perspective, AMEX also prepares a complete end-of-year rundown for you for free which provides you with a good foundation if you plan on doing your own taxes.
- Top Blogs
There are a number of really bad small business finance blogs on the internet. Thankfully there are also a few really good ones.
Obviously there are different tools that work for different people and different companies. So take the 10 recommendations I've made with a grain of salt. They've worked for me, but all I can really say is that you should consider giving these a try because I can attest that they're proven techniques for getting a handle on your small business finances.















mint.com
I don't understand ... this is just out and you cannot live without it? That seems kind of odd for to become so invaluable so fast.
BlinkSale
I can easily live without most of these, but (the unmentioned) BlinkSale has saved me more time than anything out there. I already have an accounting solution, I just needed something to make sending email invoices a snap and Blinksale delivered (been a user for about 4 months), the rest of these ... I don't know how you CAN LIVE using THIS MANY money management solutions. Maybe if you wanted to spend all day just looking at your money.
Snap!
Great list - six of my top tools are on your list! I'm interested to try Mint based on your recommendation - I have been waiting for the kinks to be worked out before I gave it a shot.
On a more granular level, I'm curious about your choice of Wells Fargo for payroll. We use the QBOE payroll service for the accounting side and then Chase on the banking side. This also allows us to increase our FF miles on Continental as they have a business check card through Chase.
Does Wells Fargo have payroll / business banking benefits we are missing out on? I know many people who refuse to work with Chase, and some times I'm inclined to agree, so other options would certainly be welcome.
Re: Wells Fargo Payroll
We run all of our business banking through Wells Fargo, which is why they work well for us. Basically I can use the same relationship manager to handle our business banking, investments, and payroll services, which is really nice when something goes wrong.
The reason we're with them originally is that they're great for wiring cash to India, something our company does on a daily basis. But if you're happy with Chase you aren't missing out on any big secret w/ Wells Fargo.
good list!
This is a great list, I use many of these myself! Basecamp, amex small business, google docs and my milageplus card (personal and business!) are invaluable. I use Studiometry for my invoicing, it's a desktop app, but it's proven itself to me over the years. And I may be old fashioned, but I still like owning software. :)
One thing you might be interested in checking out is Yodlee as a competitor to Mint. Mint uses some Yodlee behind the scenes, but in my opinion Yodlee offers a lot more functionality... I posted a little review of yodlee and mint on my site. I hope it's ok to post a link to it.
Studiometry is also one I
Studiometry is also one I can't live without. I was disappointed when Oranged.net shut down their user forums a while back, but there's a new Studiometry user-to-user support forum, which hopefully will help more new users learn their way around the program.
Simple Invoices
Simple Invoices is pretty good. Its open source and pretty easy to use.
Free Online Invoicing
Billing Boss offers basic invoicing and tracking of billing and payments but it easy to use, you can share your data with your bookkeeper and it's free.
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