The Newest Platform For Customer Service: Social Media
Businesses big and small, along with their customers, are on most social platforms these days. This creates a natural — or shall we say virtual — platform for companies to
Businesses big and small, along with their customers, are on most social platforms these days. This creates a natural — or shall we say virtual — platform for companies to
If you’re an art collector, you may be curious about the tax breaks available for donating a work of art to charity. Several different tax rules may apply in connection
Summer is coming soon so you may be thinking about hiring young people at your small business. At the same time, you might have children looking to earn extra spending
Comparing a company’s financials to those of industry peers and its own historical performance, or benchmarking, can provide insight into future cash flows and operating risks. The following types of
What happens with your financial statements after they’re delivered by your CPA? If you’re like most business owners and managers, you breathe a sigh of relief that they’re finished, file
Employers that offer a 401(k) plan should generally encourage participants to invest as much as they can and wait to touch their money until retirement. However, there may be instances
If you’ve been following the news lately, you might have heard about the latest concern surrounding the banking industry. As the story unfolds, an important lesson for business owners is
While you may have your estate plan, will, trusts, and other official documents in order, it might be in your best interest to have an additional document as well. Known
It should come as no surprise that you have to keep an eye on the numbers to monitor your non-profit’s expenses and improve operating efficiency. But which measures are important?
When preparing your tax return, one of the following statuses will apply: Single, married filing jointly, married filing separately, head of household, or qualifying widow(er). Filing a return as a