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Naming the New Year: 2024 “Bucking Bull”

Like many people, I enjoy a good tradition.

Whether it is a familiar tradition like the family vacation or nightly family dinners, One of our favorite Traditions is Naming the New Year.

The New Year Name is chosen before the new year starts and will reflect important plans, challenges, obstacles, etc. ahead in the New Year.

Typically We’ve used a simple nomenclature = action + name

For instance,

  • 2019 – “Riding Tiger”
  • 2020 – “Running Bear”
  • 2021 – “Soaring Eagle”
  • 2022 – “Hanging Man”
  • 2023 – “Hungry Hummingbird”
  • 2024 – “Bucking Bull”

Why is this important?

In my experience, the tradition of naming the New Year has been at times inspirational, accurate and foreboding.

2023 “Hungry Hummingbird”, for example, was pretty accurate for the volatile Housing Markets and true to form, unexpected but awesome, rebound of the Stock Markets.

As entrepreneurs and business owners, it is important to work IN your business as well as work ON your business. The New Year name helps us associate an idea larger than any 1 person and at the same time focus 100% on the work at hand.

2024 “Bucking Bull” will be a year of energy, enthusiasm and competition. Much like riding a Bucking Bull, Smart Business will navigate uncertain economy and avoid getting dragged into uncontrolled situations. It will be more important then ever to stay enthusiastic and align your journey with competitive advantages.

A lot of people probably stopped reading when I said “nightly family dinners”, but for those of you who appreciate a tradition, We wish you a happy and safe New Year and best wishes in 2024.

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California Health Department Reopening Guidelines For Restaurants, Retail and Manufacturing

While a lot of business owners are taking a wait-and-see approach, The California Department of Public Health and Department of Industrial Relations recently released industry specific guidance to help employers reopeing their businesses during the Covid-19 pandemic.

These new instructional documents provide businesses with some important information from employee training to customer safety and other tips for a safe workplace. You can view these documents and other employer resources at the California state government’s website https://covid19.ca.gov/

Here are some notable parts from the government guidance if you are planning on curbside service, take-out or dining-in at your local Restaurant or Bar:

  • Prioritize outdoor seating and curbside pickup to minimize cross flow of customers in enclosed environments. Restaurants can expand their outdoor seating, and alcohol offerings. Guests are encouraged to order ahead of their arrival, even if dinining-in.
  • Limit the number of patrons at a single table to a household unit or patrons who have asked to be seated together. People in the same party seated at the same table do not have to be six feet apart. All members of the party must be present before seating and hosts must bring the entire party to the table at one time.
  • Licensed restaurants may sell “to-go” alcoholic beverages, prepared drinks, and pre-mixed cocktails provided they are sold and delivered to customers in conjunction with the sale and delivery of a meal/meals.
  • Discontinued tableside food preparation and presentation such as food item selection carts and conveyor belts, guacamole preparation, etc.

If you have questions about this article or want to talk more your business, please contact us at (949) 877-3143 (local) or (800) 425-0570 (toll free) or info@mrarrachecpa.com

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