Recipe Analysis: Simple And Free From MyFitnessPal
A simple and free recipe analysis tool for dietitians. What makes this tool stand out is that it’s completely free, allowing dietitians to conduct detailed nutritional analyses Read more
A Clear Path to Insurance Billing for Private Practice Dietitians
This program has the potential of saving dietitians many hours of internet research and insurance phone calls so that they can get on to providing the nutrition services their clients need. Read more
Provider Enrollment Services – Insurance Credentialing
Provider Enrollment services for physicians and non-physician practitioners with all health plans nationwide. Access and share your data any time. Source: Provider Enrollment Services Read more
How to get a domain name
How to get a domain name on GoDaddy Source: How to get a domain Read more
Wave Accounting Software is Simple to Learn and Free
Free invoicing & accounting software with credit card processing & payroll services Source: Wave Financial: Financial Software for Small Read more
Acuity Scheduling – Online Appointment Scheduling Software
Clients can quickly view your real-time availability and self-book their own appointments—and even pay online, reschedule with a click, and eliminate 100% of the drudgery. Source: Acuity Read more
The Differences Between Par and Non-Par Providers
Learn the differences between par and non-par medical providers. Participating providers have a contract with a payer, while non-participating don’t. Source: The Differences Between Read more
Taxes for Your Self-Employed Nutrition Business
Quarterly Taxes When you operate an LLC or Sole Proprietorship, you will be responsible for making a quarterly estimated tax payment for federal income tax as well as following the tax laws for your state.  While there is some leniency for underpayment, the IRS has standards that provide for penalties if you significantly underpay your... Read more Read more
Why You Need a Business Checking Account for Your Nutrition Business
Why You Need a Business Bank Account Suppose that next year for no particular reason that the IRS picks your return for audit.  They may request your personal bank records. If those  {{{ A business bank account is crucial for keeping your business and personal expenses and income separate and getting your new business’s record keeping off to a good start.... Read more Read more