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Antiques and All Furniture Repair , Restorations and Refinishing
By donnamia May 09, 2018
John takes restoration to a whole new level. He refinished a mahogany secretary for me, and I was so pleased with the end result. He brought out the beauty of the piece while eliminating the battle scars of decades. John was also mindful of our budgetary constraints. I am beyond thrilled with his work! ...read more
Antiques and All Furniture Repair , Restorations and Refinishing
By AnneWoodbury December 01, 2014
We used John Gin for the restoration of several pieces of furniture. The work was outstanding. He was able to seamlessly restore a chest piece which was missing it's feet (my grandfather had sawn them off). He is excellent. ...read more
Antiques and All Furniture Repair , Restorations and Refinishing
By AnneWoodbury December 01, 2014
We used John Gin for the restoration of several pieces of furniture. The work was outstanding. He was able to seamlessly restore a chest piece which was missing it's feet (my grandfather had sawn them off). He is excellent. ...read more
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IQnection Nonprofit Summit
On January 19, at 9 a.m IQnection Internet Services held its quarterly Nonprofit Summit. Four speakers shared fundraising ideas for nonprofits during the fundraising themed event entitled: “Raising Bucks – Fundraising ideas for the New Year.” Networking began at 8:30 a.m., at IQnection’s Marketing and Hosting Department Building on 28 East Oakland Avenue in Doylestown, PA where over a dozen attendees gathered for the morning Nonprofit Summit. At 9 a.m. Bob Campbell started the event by sharing information about IQnections social donation campaign. Mr. Campbell also spoke about Casino Games Plus, and the perks of hosting a casino night fundraising event. This was one of three fundraising ideas for nonprofits that was discussed during the day. The second fundraising idea for nonprofits was shared by Greg Glemser, co-owner of theDoylestown Gold Exchange. During the presentation Mr. Glemser informed attendees about his family owned and operated business located in Doylestown, PA and presented information on precious metal fundraising events or “gold parties,” where organizations raise money based on the amount of gold (silver, platinum, or coins) brought to the party. Dennis McGovern also took the time to present during this quarters Nonprofit Summit. He spoke on the topic of credit card transactions using Square Up. Square Up is a square-shaped card reader that can plug into any mobile smart phone, which will allow event staff to take credit card transactions from donors at any nonprofit fundraising event. For more information on the Square Card Reader visit: https://squareup.com/ Finally, Mike Whelan and Christine Byers, from BC Sports shared information on fundraising with sports memorabilia also known as a “charity auction.” This nonprofit fundraising option allows nonprofits to auction off consignment sports memorabilia for a profit. Once the items are auctioned off the nonprofit organization profits from all of the money made above the initial asking price. BC Sports is also able to schedule a professional athlete to attend an event, which can attract a large number of attendees. To see images from the Nonprofit Summit please visit our Facebook Page. Don’t miss the next nonprofit summit in April 2012 at IQnection.Events Sponsored By: IQnection Internet Services, Network Now, and McGovern Consulting Group For More Blog Post Please Visit Our Blog At:www.mcgoverncg.com/blog ...read more
By McGovern Consulting Group, LLC - Nonprofit Software & Consulting Services February 08, 2012
Choosing the Right QuickBooks Product for Your Business
QuickBooks is one of the most common accounting software programs used by small business today. The first step in using this accounting software is to select the product to best suit your business needs. There are a variety of QuickBooks products and one is probably a good fit for your business. The products include: - Simple Start- QuickBooks Pro- QuickBooks Premier- Enterprise Solutions- QuickBooks for Mac- QuickBooks Online- Industry-specific- Point-of-sale Simple Start is a great product for a small starting business. Simple Start is designed for people who don't want or need full-fledged "accounting software," just an easy way to efficiently keep track of sales, expenses, and customers. If you've been using paper ledgers, spreadsheets to track your numbers, and word processing documents or paper forms for your invoices and sales receipts, Simple Start is perfect for you. The Simple Start Free Edition lets you track 20 customers. The Simple Start standard version allows you to track 10,000+ customers. QuickBooks Pro and Premier are typically for companies that have fewer than 20 employees and annual sales of less than $1 million. Premier provides additional features such as inventory assemblies, tracking sales orders and backorders, and exporting report templates. Enterprise Solutions is suited for companies that have 20-250 employees, revenues exceed $1 million and if you support multiple locations. Enterprise Solutions provides features and power of a middle-market solution. QuickBooks for Mac is the option for Macintosh PC users. Most of the basic account features are the same between the Windows and Mac versions; however, Mac users do not have features such as multi-user capability and merchant account services. QuickBooks Online is suited for companies that want to access company data from multiple locations via the web, need up to 25 simultaneous users and want to allow time entry from the field. Online users do not create purchase orders, do not create sales orders and do not track perpetual inventory. Industry-specific versions of QuickBooks Premier and Enterprise Solutions are solutions that integrate industry standard reports, templates and workflows. Industry-specific solutions include Contractor Edition, Manufacturing&Wholesale; Edition, Professional Services Edition, Retail Edition and Nonprofit Edition. There are also QuickBooks Point-of-Sale options. Cash Register Plus is the simple way to ring and track sales for small retail business. Point of Sale manages inventory, sales, and customers for up to twenty stores. You may also be wondering what the difference between Quicken and QuickBooks is. Quicken is specifically designed to handle personal finances while QuickBooks handles small business finances. Each product is tailored with features, reports, and workflows to meet the needs of its specific audience. This is not a comprehensive description of the each QuickBooks option. To determine the right option for your business please consult your accountant. To find a qualified QuickBooks ProAdvisor Accountant, visithttp://QuickBooks.intuit.com/product/training/local_expert.jsp. To learn how to use your QuickBooks application effectively, contact Roberts Training. Donna Roberts is a certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor. ...read more
By Roberts Training June 05, 2010
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