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With the holidays over, it is time to get back to the grind. The beginning of the year can be a busy time for business owners and executives because you
With the holidays over, it is time to get back to the grind. The beginning of the year can be a busy time for business owners and executives because you
#KPMCPAs is proud to announce that #KPMTax Supervisor Katie Fulp, CPA has been selected as a Springfield Business Journal ’40 Under 40′ honoree! Check out all of the honorees here,
If you reside in a high-tax state, you may want to consider using nongrantor trusts to soften the blow of the $10,000 federal limit on SALT deductions. The limit can
In a reverse mentoring program, a younger and usually less experienced employee mentors an older one, who is typically in management or even an executive or business owner. The general
You already may have reviewed a preliminary draft of your company’s year-end financial statements. But without a frame of reference, they do not mean much. That is why it is
Your borrowers are your stock in trade; however, shopping around is a way of life for many Americans. Even a borrower who is content with your services could seek a
An SBA loan can make big things happen for your small company, but the agency’s loan program is sometimes abused by con artists who know that many small business owners
The IRS announced it is opening the 2019 individual income tax return filing season on January 27. Even if you typically do not file until much closer to the April
Does your non-profit organization have a conflict-of-interest policy in place? Do your board members, trustees, and key employees understand how the policy affects them? If you answer “no” to either
You have probably read articles or heard stories about how AI is bringing sweeping change to a wide variety of industries. It is one thing to learn about how this