When your good intentions go “Pffft…”
FACT: Everyone who signed up for Wave last year had good intentions to get their business finances organized.
FACT: Some people drop off, and the number-one reason is simply, “Oops, I got busy and I fell behind.”
How can you get back on track?
Sometimes it’s as easy as breaking it down into little steps. But sometimes you just need some outside help to get over the hump. For that, Wave offers many options within our new Wave Premium Services:
“I need to talk to an accountant — I’m lost and don’t know where to start.”
“I have questions about filing my tax return.”
“I want someone to review my files, so I can have confidence I’m doing things right.”
Sign up for the Premium Coaching package. For a one-time fee of $99, you get a full hour of one-on-one, no-commitment advice from an accounting professional, to ask all the questions that keep you up at night. PLUS you get 90 days of premium telephone support and in-app chat support, with an application expert at Wave headquarters.
“I know what I want to do. I just can’t can’t figure out how to do it.”
“I need application support today!”
“I want to become a Wave master and learn all the tips and shortcuts.”
Sign up for the Plus or Advanced Package. Plus ($9/month) gives you instant help via online chat. Advanced ($19/month) gives you chat and phone support. Both options are run out of Wave headquarters — no far-away call centers!
There’s never a commitment or contract, and all Wave Premium Services have a 100% guarantee.
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*While subscribed to Wave’s Pro Plan, get 2.9% + $0 (Visa, Mastercard, Discover) and 3.4% + $0 (Amex) per transaction for the first 10 transactions of each month of your subscription, then 2.9% + $0.60 (Visa, Mastercard, Discover) and 3.4% + $0.60 (Amex) per transaction. Discover processing is only available to US customers. See full terms and conditions for the US and Canada. See Wave’s Terms of Service for more information.
The information and tips shared on this blog are meant to be used as learning and personal development tools as you launch, run and grow your business. While a good place to start, these articles should not take the place of personalized advice from professionals. As our lawyers would say: “All content on Wave’s blog is intended for informational purposes only. It should not be considered legal or financial advice.” Additionally, Wave is the legal copyright holder of all materials on the blog, and others cannot re-use or publish it without our written consent.