Stacie Simpson
Bio
I am an accountant based in New York City. I have worked with many businesses and the IRS on what is the best strategies and how to have financial freedom.
Stories (8/0)
Black Businesses
2020 was a weird year that we all lived through. The economy and the world were on an exotic roller coaster with no end in sight. The one thing that came out of 2020 was the racial inequality and the perception of unequal opportunities in business.
By Stacie Simpson2 years ago in Journal
Why Love is so hard
I am a bit of a romantic. I have always imagined following the rules of experiencing 3 loves and by the time I got to my third love I would be ready for a ring and kids. As it turns out that is all a fairy tale. I have experienced my fair share of heartbreak and have consistently cried at home after the break ups. I have romanticized relationships that were the least romantic and maybe slightly toxic. I have definitely tainted my view on what love should be.
By Stacie Simpson2 years ago in Humans
Why To Travel Right Now?
I know we are in the middle of a pandemic and that the world is in turmoil, but it is a new year. I hope the there is light at the end of the tunnel and that we can all get some normalcy with 2021. With that the one thing that we truly have been missing is travel. I understand flights and events are getting cancelled and our reason for travel seems to not exist anymore.
By Stacie Simpson2 years ago in Wander
What I have done as a small business accounting practice to prepare for PPP round 2
As an accountant, I have worked with many clients that have businesses as well as I have opened many businesses myself. I have my accounting practice, a catering business and an online jewelry business. Two of my businesses have taken hit due to the decline of the economy. I have been privy to the knowledge of how I can use the legislation to my advantage.
By Stacie Simpson2 years ago in Journal
Stimulus Packages Round 2
Over the holiday DC has been hard at work to get more funding to individuals and businesses. Here is what you need to know to make sure that you can get your loans and the funds you need to keep your business afloat into a hopeful 2021.
By Stacie Simpson2 years ago in Journal