Thursday, June 17, 2010

It's Worth a Mint

http://www.mint.com/ - simply the best way, free, to manage your money online.
  • It's easy to use, secure and offers techniques to manage your checking, investments, credit cards and savings.
  • It even tracks your assets if you want. Learn where your money goes, set up a budget.
  • Use it on your iPhone and Android phone for mobile updates.

Time Matters Tip - Mine your database for Marketing Gold

  • Use custom fields for marketing and demographic information. Make them required fields. Look for more on this later.
  • Capturing key information about your clients is the first step in the process to continually obtain new business. For example, an estate planning practice could capture data such as client's line of business, major asset type and the source of their assets.
  • Export the data along with the income you've earned from them and learn about your best clients. Structure your new marketing efforts to target those types of clients and drive new business that is continually the "best" client for your firm.

Amicus Tip - Stop repeating yourself: use Precedents

Precedents. What are they? Similar types of events can be chained together to form a series of tasks and appointments without dates that can be applied to a file. When attached to the file, you supply the base date and all the related records will be assigned a date that is derived from the base date.

To create a new Precedent based on an existing set of events and to-dos, complete the following steps:

  1. Display an Events brad view of a File Details window
  2. Select the events you want included, click Precedents, and choose Save As Precedent in the shortcut menu
  3. Type a unique name for the Precedent - e.g. "Attend Court"
  4. Select and option to specify who should be assigned to each of the events, then click OK
  5. If any of the selected Events is a Linked Event, and you have not selected all the Events that are linked, then a dialog appears asking you whether you want the other Events included. If you click Yes, all Events in the chain are included. Otherwise, they are not.
  6. Enter a description of the Precedent and change the list of firm members assigned if needed
  7. Click Save
  8. Now you can assign the precedent to any other file

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Timeslips Tip - Drop trailing zeros like a bad habit.

Recipients of Timeslips invoices often confuse decimal values with whole numbers. For example, ".10" in the Hours column is interpreted as "10 minutes" or even "10 hours." To help reduce the potential for confusion, you can drop the trailing zero from decimal values. 
  1. From within the bill design mode, right-click on the Hours field in the Time Charges - Itemized section of the bill layout, and select Format. 
  2. Check the box marked "Drop trailing zero(s) from decimal values" and click OK

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Timeslips Tip - Get a record count without all that counting

Timeslips includes many dialogs that contain lists of data: client names, slips, transactions and others. To get a quick count on the total number of items in a list, right-click within the list and select RECORD COUNT.