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Breakaway Blog
RBG's Legacy
“‘What is the difference between a bookkeeper in the garment district and a Supreme Court justice’? The answer? ‘One generation’.” - RBG
Where tech meets humanity
From the day we founded Breakaway Bookkeeping & Advising we embraced technology. We even made it a pillar of business! The accounting, financial services, and bookkeeping industries have consistently been identified as ripe for technological disruption.
I'm Waking Up
This week’s protests and riots have been a wake-up call to America. They have also been a wake-up call to me. One of my favorite coping mechanisms is denial. Compartmentalization. Escaping from reality. But there is no escaping reality anymore. So I’ve been doing a deep dive on white privilege and taking a hard look at myself.
Break Time with Travis Davis
Today James and Kristen chat with Travis Davis of Payne West Insurance. Join us to learn how his business has remained busy, despite the COVID-19 crisis.
Our first Break Time with Breakaway!
It's time for a break with Breakaway! Today our board chairman James Jarrett and Kristen S. Keats speak with founder Martin Moll about business in these unprecedented times.
A Conversation with Breakaway
I was excited when I learned that Breakaway’s CEO, Kristen Keats, and board chair, James Jarret, decided to launch Conversations with Breakaway as a way to help independent bookkeepers, controllers, CFOs, and other sole practitioners as they grapple with the economic toll that the Coronavirus has created.
COVID-19: An Open Letter to Our Advisors
To our amazing advisors,
It’s hard to begin to describe what has been going through my head these past days and weeks as Covid-19 has moved into the forefront of the entire world’s consciousness. I wanted to share a few thoughts from our founding partners as each of us navigate through this unprecedented time. I am going to avoid the standard advice (wash your hands, don’t touch your face, maintain social distancing) and instead talk about how we can help take care of ourselves, our clients, and our community.
Why I Don't Do Tax Returns
I had my first tax season in 1994. That means I had about 25 tax seasons under my belt when we started Breakaway (give or take a couple years when I was in industry). For the most part, I actually enjoyed tax work. I got a chance to interact with my clients in a way that they valued (as long as I was giving them good news and ways to save money). I got to feel a sense of accomplishment when I could deliver a finished product on time to a client.
Breakaway Beginnings
One of our goals here at Breakaway is to support small business. Mainly we do this by providing monthly bookkeeping, goal setting, and advisory meetings with our clients as their guide on their business journey.