Ring in the New Year with a Renewed Focus on Profitability
Some might say the end of one calendar year and the beginning of another is a formality. The linear nature of time does not change, merely the numbers we use
Some might say the end of one calendar year and the beginning of another is a formality. The linear nature of time does not change, merely the numbers we use
If you have worked to build a large estate, you undoubtedly would like to leave a lasting legacy to your children and future generations. Educating your children about saving, investing,
Many non-profits experience a flood of last-minute donations at the end of the year. Although cash is easy to value, valuing noncash property donations is more difficult. If you are
Planning for what lies ahead is an important part of running a healthy business. Forecasting your company’s financial statements can help you manage inventory and other working capital accounts, offer
By now you have likely heard and read much about the Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA). Among its primary purposes, of course, is to provide much-needed relief to individuals and businesses
The COVID-19 relief bill, signed into law on December 27, 2020, provides a further response from the federal government to the pandemic. It also contains numerous tax breaks for businesses.
Whew, you made it through 2020! But do not rest easy yet. Unfortunately, fraud perpetrators enjoyed a profitable year, and there are signs they may continue to feed off Americans
The new COVID-19 relief law that was signed on December 27, 2020 contains a multitude of provisions that may affect you. Here are some of the highlights of the Consolidated
President Trump signed into law billions of dollars in long-awaited COVID-19 and economic relief. The relief package is part of the nearly 5,600-page Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA), which also contains
Your accounting and development departments are central to the continued financial health of your non-profit. So, what happens when communication between these two functions break down? It could result in