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Productivity Tips for Georgia Business Owners

Finding new ways to increase productivity is an essential task for many Georgia business owners Whether it’s refining a manufacturing process, identifying ways to streamline materials and equipment scheduling or reducing the number of steps in the sales process, enhanced productivity is essential to reducing costs and driving profits. Although it can be challenging to identify broad changes that will have a significant impact on the bottom line, there are still opportunities to make small changes. This is especially true of the software applications found in most offices such as Microsoft Word, Excel and even Outlook. There are several shortcut keys and options that make it easier to leverage the various functions and tools often hidden in plain sight. While not as powerful as a 30% tax deduction or new audit pronouncement, it does make things easier when struggling to get a routine task completed. To help our clients, prospects and others who are involved in preparing financial reports or compiling tax information, Wilson Lewis has provided a summary of the most common shortcut keys below.

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Finding new ways to be productive often comes from a small amount of knowledge and practical experience. Learning these shortcut keys has helped us to work faster in the financial reporting preparation and other processes. If you have questions about the information presented above or need assistance with a tax, audit or accounting issue, Wilson Lewis can help! For additional details please call us at 770-476-1004 or click here to contact us. We look forward to speaking with you soon!

Erin Carter

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