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So many KPIs, so much time: An overview for businesses

By |2025-01-27T14:11:43+00:00January 27th, 2025|Latest News|

From the moment they launch their companies, business owners are urged to use key performance indicators (KPIs) to monitor performance. And for good reason: When you drive a car, you’ve got to keep an eye on the gauges to keep from going too fast and know when it’s time to service the vehicle. The same

Saving for college: Tax breaks and strategies your family should know

By |2025-01-08T19:07:54+00:00January 8th, 2025|Latest News|

As higher education costs continue to rise, you may be concerned about how to save and pay for college. Fortunately, several tools and strategies offered in the U.S. tax code may help ease the financial burden. Below is an overview of some of the most beneficial tax breaks and planning options for funding your child’s

Maximize your 401(k) in 2025: Smart strategies for a secure retirement

By |2025-01-08T19:06:10+00:00January 8th, 2025|Latest News|

Saving for retirement is a crucial financial goal and a 401(k) plan is one of the most effective tools for achieving it. If your employer offers a 401(k) or Roth 401(k), contributing as much as possible to the plan in 2025 is a smart way to build a considerable nest egg. If you’re not already

How companies can better control IT costs

By |2025-01-08T19:02:53+00:00January 8th, 2025|Latest News|

Most small to midsize businesses today are constantly under pressure to upgrade their information technology (IT). Whether it’s new software, a better way to use the cloud or a means to strengthen cybersecurity, there’s always something to spend more money on. If your company keeps blowing its IT budget, rest assured — you’re not alone. The

Growing the business means supporting your managers

By |2025-01-08T19:00:21+00:00January 8th, 2025|Latest News|

Many different shortcomings can hold back the growth of a company. Some are obvious, such as poor cash flow management or flawed strategic plans. Others aren’t so easy to see. Take, for example, disjointed or under-supported managers. If you don’t dedicate the time and resources to strengthening the bonds of your management team, and provide the

Get tax breaks for energy-saving purchases this year because they may disappear

By |2024-11-22T16:04:44+00:00November 22nd, 2024|Latest News|

The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), enacted in 2022, created several tax credits aimed at promoting clean energy. You may want to take advantage of them before it’s too late. On the campaign trail, President-Elect Donald Trump pledged to “terminate” the law and “rescind all unspent funds.” Rescinding all or part of the law would require action

Unlocking the mystery of taxes on employer-issued nonqualified stock options

By |2024-11-22T16:02:47+00:00November 22nd, 2024|Latest News|

Employee stock options remain a potentially valuable asset for employees who receive them. For example, many Silicon Valley millionaires got rich (or semi-rich) from exercising stock options when they worked for start-up companies or fast-growing enterprises. We’ll explain what you need to know about the federal income and employment tax rules for employer-issued nonqualified stock

3 types of retirement plans for growing businesses

By |2024-11-22T16:00:42+00:00November 22nd, 2024|Latest News|

When start-ups launch, their focus is often on tightly controlling expenses. Most need to establish a brand and some semblance of stability before funding anything other than essential operating activities. For companies that make it past that tenuous initial stage, there comes a time when they must loosen up the purse strings and start investing

The nanny tax: What household employers need to know

By |2024-11-08T14:26:49+00:00November 8th, 2024|Latest News|

Hiring household help, whether you employ a nanny, housekeeper or gardener, can significantly ease the burden of childcare and daily chores. However, as a household employer, it’s critical to understand your tax obligations, commonly called the “nanny tax.” If you hire a household employee who isn’t an independent contractor, you may be liable for federal

You don’t have to be in business to deduct certain vehicle expenses

By |2024-11-08T14:24:52+00:00November 8th, 2024|Latest News|

When you think about tax deductions for vehicle-related expenses, business driving may come to mind. However, businesses aren’t the only taxpayers that can deduct driving expenses on their returns. Individuals may also be able to deduct them in certain circumstances. Unfortunately, under current law, you may be unable to deduct as much as you could

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