24 Jan Saving important documents to the cloud
I have been using cloud storage for quite a few years. It is a great way to store additional copies of your important documents such as tax returns and tax return supporting documents. I have given both Google Drive and Dropbox a try. So far, Dropbox is my favorite. I can easily access important documents from my computer, smart phone and tablet. The software sits on my computer and it acts like an external drive making it super easy to save and retrieve documents.
If you are interested in getting a free Dropbox account, send me an email and I can send you an invite. The invitation will give you an extra 500M of storage.
Alicia Sisk-Morris, CPA is a native of the Asheville area. A Certified Public Accountant since 1999, she has a diverse background in tax, financial and business consulting. She is dedicated to helping small and medium-sized companies grow profitably while helping them establish practical and sound tax and financial processes. She is committed to meeting each client’s unique business objectives. Alicia has expertise in providing comprehensive accounting services, including individual, corporate, partnership, and nonprofit income tax returns, financial statements, bookkeeping and payroll tax reports. Alicia earned a Bachelor’s in Business degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and an Accounting degree from University of North Carolina at Asheville. She is currently working on her master’s degree from Western Carolina University.
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