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December Is a Decision Month, Not a Cleanup Month

What This Means for You, Business Owner: December is about making intentional decisions — not scrambling to fix things after the fact.

A lot of business owners head into December thinking:

“We’ll just clean things up at the end of the year.”

Here’s the reality: December isn’t a cleanup month — it’s a decision month.

Cleanup is reactive. Decisions are proactive.

By December, many of the most important levers are still in the owner’s hands:

  • Finalize any remaining expenses for this year with guidance from your tax preparer.
  • What activity needs to be disclosed
  • What questions still need answers
  • What assumptions need to be confirmed

It’s important to remember: Your bookkeeper can help assess what’s showing up in the books — but they don’t know your full tax picture.

Make final decisions about expense timing, tax impact, and strategy with your tax preparer, especially when changes in tax law or upcoming adjustments could affect your liability.

This post is part of our December to February series, helping business owners work with their bookkeeper during year-end and tax prep instead of waiting until January and hoping everything resolves itself.

When December turns into cleanup mode, it usually means: • Missing information • Rushed conversations • Incorrect assumptions • Stress for everyone involved

Decision mode looks different: • Asking questions early • Providing information intentionally • Coordinating conversations between your bookkeeper and tax preparer • Confirming timing and treatment before year-end • Giving your bookkeeper room to do their job well

Key takeaway:

Cleanup starts when you delay decisions. You build a calm January by making intentional decisions in December

Your action item:

Answer the pending questions you can right now — and schedule time to meet with your bookkeeper to address the rest before year-end.

If you haven’t already, the Year-End Financial Checklist can help surface common decision points that need owner input before year-end.

No bookkeeper yet? This is one of the biggest reasons January feels overwhelming. This series explains which decisions you should handle before year end.

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Christina Springstead

Christina Springstead blends a passion for financial acumen with a drive to empower business owners. With each article or feature, she unravels the intricate dance of numbers, strategy, and entrepreneurial spirit. Delve into her insights, where business acumen meets heartfelt guidance, and transform your business narrative. Dive deep, learn more, and let Christina's expertise light your path. 🖋️📈

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