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Peerview Data Insights

Most Important Metrics: Customer Growth Rate

My little nephew and I planted flowers in a window box together last spring. Week by week he would come and visit and check on it or call asking me to send photos of the little sproutling and how much it had grown to his mom's phone. The progress was exciting. Watching it go from little seed to full-grown plant was amazing to him. The excitement he felt for growth is probably similar to the feeling you feel when you track your customer growth with your company. There's a pride in seeing the numbers rise and letting it resonate that "hey, I did that". 

Topics: Customers growth

Pass It On: Harvard Business Review Article On How to Improve Your Decision Making

Whether you're the boss, the owner of the company, or simply a devoted employee: the decisions you make matter. Sometimes your decisions have such weight they can seem almost debilitating. In either case, this Harvard Business Review article is a good read because it shares insights on three things that can help you make decisions more efficiently in life and business. 

Big Data, Your CPA, and Solving Problems Like NASA

I was out to dinner with friends this weekend when someone brought up "the NASA method" of problem solving. This approach is derived from when NASA was putting a man on the moon. When they'd hold meetings, NASA had everyone sit in (from rocket scientists to the custodial staff) because they wanted everyone to be on the same page about the mission status so no ideas were left unexplored. Even ideas from those who didn't have a degree in rocket science.

Why?

NASA realized there's no way it would've been able to carry out a mission as big as landing a man on the moon without tapping into every resource.

Small business is the same way. 

Most Important Metrics: Net Working Capital Ratio

What's more important, today or tomorrow? For most companies, one big struggle is not just balancing short-term needs with long-term goals and priorities, but figuring out a good, simple way to track how well that's going. 

Topics: KPIs Net Working Capital Ratio company measurement

The ROI of Big Data, Analytics & Benchmarking #33

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Topics: Analytics big data Accounting Software Benchmarking CPAs Accounting Trends AICPA Accountants Competition ROI

The ROI of Big Data, Analytics & Benchmarking #32

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Topics: Analytics big data Accounting Software Benchmarking CPAs Accounting Trends AICPA Accountants Competition ROI

Seeing Clearer with Peerview Data

If you’ve ever driven in dense fog you can probably remember the feeling of intense apprehension you felt as you drove along, unable to see anything around you. At any given moment you could be extremely close to hitting something or someone — or you could be completely fine with plenty of wiggle room and room to drive freely.

Either way, you’d never know until you got out of the fog. It’s all guess work.

For any small business or startup, guess work is the name of the game. There is no cookie cutter method to the madness, no drawn up or fool-proof plan on how to operate or approach threats or pain points to your business. You do what you can, but sometimes the only thing that’s clear to you is that you are operating in what feels like a fog.

 Peerview Data Helps You Turn Data Into a Real Resource

Choosing to benchmark and analyze the data that your company accumulates is like choosing to utilize solar power. The sun is going to shine no matter what, so you might as well turn it into a resource.

Warding off Stress This Tax Season

Everyone says they're busy these days. It's the knee-jerk response of the centry. "How are you?" "So busy!" 

Human Intelligence Makes the Artificial Intelligence World Go 'Round

Some might say that using AI-driven analytics software is the best way to go about dealing with your company performance data.  After all, what's not to trust about AI? Isn't the whole appeal of AI that it does everything seemingly more quickly and flawlessly than a human ever could?