Wedding Planner Advice
Continuing on from last week, Renee Daggett from Admin Books keeps us updated on important deductions we can use when traveling on business Can I Pay Family or Friends for Business Lodging? by Renee Daggett Yes, deduction for business travel lodging expenses when staying with a relative or friend for less than 15 days is
Fifty years ago it became popular for women to leave their Susie Homemaker lives and join the work force. Today we see a different movement happening. Women are leaving the workforce and becoming entrepenuers. Why such a change? In an article written by Rohit Arora from biz2credit, he lists several reasons why women-owned businesses are
The ACPWC wants our members to be successful wedding business owners. To assist in this department, we periodically post information from a few experts on our list. This week Renee Daggett, owner and operator of Admin Books, shares very important tidbits to help us with our taxes. It is amazing that a small piece
Tia Ervin, owner of The WEDucator, recently interviewed the ACPWC’s Executive Director, Deborah Moody. Tia is a graduate of the Association of Certified Professional Wedding Consultants (ACPWC) and earned her industry title as a Certified Wedding Consultant. She held an active membership in the organization and served as the Georgia Chapter Chairperson until she made the
The ACPWC would like to introduce you to Janet Janssen, a dedicated public servant, community educator and creative talent whose mission is to assist individuals, organizations and communities to achieve their desired goals. (read more about Janet here) Below is an article written by Janet designed to inspire you to attain to success. Sealing the Deal
As professional Wedding Planners, we all want the wedding day to be successful and the couple to be worry-free and happy. Unfortunately, bumps in the road occur. To combat these, every Planner should be equipped with a handy emergency kit containing supplies for anticipated mishaps. But what should you carry in it? The ACPWC compiled the
The holidays have left … the New Year is on full blast. A sense of natural urgency comes over us with all the work of upcoming events and weddings…where do we begin? 1) Begin with your Brilliance Take a moment and think about why you do what you do, why you enjoy it, and what
The new year is under way. Did last year slip away before you could take the opportunity to pursue your dream? Have you been wondering how great it would be to own your own wedding consultant business? Have you thought about taking a course, or have looked into it, but have not made a commitment
With the new year here, it’s time to make improvements in our wedding planner business. Where should we start? How about increasing our cash flow? ACPWC shares some great tips from Renee Daggett of Admin Books below. Increase Cash in Your Business…Today! By Renee Daggett Every growing business runs into cash flow problems, and cash
For the last few weeks we have discussed how to eliminate blurred lines in your business practices in order to be successful and move forward. We have covered: Why some brides should be denied. Every bride is not your client. Giving proper credit and honoring agreements Managing Expectations by setting guidelines early and making them