Wagepoint

Wagepoint is simple, fast, and friendly payroll software, built just for small businesses across North America. Everything a small business owner or startup founder needs to manage and run payroll is included in one simple plan. Follow Wagepoint on Twitter @Wagepoint.

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These Are the Accounting & Bookkeeping Facebook Groups You Should Know

You want to learn more about taking your practice online. You’re looking for tips on using cloud-based tools and decoding the ever-growing ecosystem of fintech applications. Or, maybe you just want to connect with your…

Why Your Small Business Needs to Adopt eLearning for Employee Training

As more businesses realize the importance of learning and development (L&D) for staying relevant in today’s competitive environment, small businesses are faced with a unique challenge. While larger enterprises have little restraint when it comes…

How the New 2020 IRS W-4 Form Affects Small Business Employers and Employees

Outside of fun festivities—and the fact that it’s the beginning of an entirely new decade—most people are excited for 2020. A new year means new beginnings, new goals and, in the case of the Internal Revenue…

Why Q1 is the Best Time to Switch or Start Using Payroll Software

You’ve recently crossed the finish line for the calendar year. Does it mean it’s time to celebrate with your spiked eggnog recipes? Well before you do, we have one more tip to make that beverage…

Why the New Year is the Best Time to Switch or Start Using Payroll Software

As you reach the final months of any year, there’s the holiday period. (Insert any number of appropriately timed seasonal cliches here.) However, there’s also the process of closing the books on one year of…

7 Employee Retention Strategies That You Can Apply Today

Savvy business owners know it costs 5x – 6x the amount to acquire a new customer than to retain an existing one. This rings true for hiring and employee retention as well. A report by the Center of…

Understanding Payroll Frequency: The Enigma Decoded

A year can be divided in multiple ways: 52 weeks, 365 days, or 12 months. This means there are different payroll schedules that a business owner can follow—weekly, bi-weekly, semi-monthly, or a combination of a…

Why Small Businesses Need Payroll Software

As a business owner, you want to focus on what your employees can do for your business—rather than getting bogged down by the nitty-gritty of paying them. How often is your mind centered around administrative…

Offering Retirement Plans for Your Employees

The number of small businesses operating in the US is growing fast. Small businesses employ 47.5% of American private-sector workers, and that number keeps increasing as more people move away from corporate life. Although small businesses are…

3 Myths About Entrepreneurship That Shouldn’t Hold You Back

What do you need to start your own business? For many would-be entrepreneurs, it’s a question that hovers like a cloud overhead, intimidating and ominous. Answering it means facing fears—fears around money, experience or knowledge….