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How to evaluate and undertake a business transformation

By |2025-03-11T19:15:20+00:00March 11th, 2025|Latest News|

Many industries have undergone monumental changes over the last decade or so. Broadly, there are two ways to adapt to the associated challenges: slowly or quickly. Although there’s much to be said about small, measured responses to economic change, some companies might want to undertake a more urgent, large-scale revision of their operations. This is

Choosing the right sales compensation model for your business

By |2025-03-11T19:12:57+00:00March 11th, 2025|Latest News|

A strong sales team is the driving force of most small to midsize businesses. Strong revenue streams are hard to come by without skilled and engaged salespeople. But what motivates these valued employees? First and foremost, equitable and enticing compensation. And therein lies a challenge for many companies: Choosing the right sales compensation model isn’t

Can I itemize deductions on my tax return?

By |2025-02-27T13:23:32+00:00February 27th, 2025|Latest News|

You may wonder if you can claim itemized deductions on your tax return. Perhaps you made charitable contributions and were told in the past they couldn’t be claimed because you didn’t have enough deductions to itemize. How much do you need? You can itemize deductions if the total of your allowable itemized write-offs for the

5 steps to creating a pay transparency strategy

By |2025-02-27T13:21:08+00:00February 27th, 2025|Latest News|

Today’s job seekers and employees have grown accustomed to having an incredible amount of information at their fingertips. As a result, many businesses find that failing to adequately disclose certain things negatively impacts their relationships with these parties. Take pay transparency, for example. This is the practice, or lack thereof, of a company openly sharing

You may be able to make a deductible IRA contribution for last year this year

By |2025-02-21T22:22:43+00:00February 21st, 2025|Latest News|

If you’re getting ready to file your 2024 tax return and your tax bill is higher than you’d like, there may still be a chance to lower it. If you’re eligible, you can make a deductible contribution to a traditional IRA until this year’s April 15 filing deadline and benefit from the tax savings on

Are your employees suffering from retirement plan leakage?

By |2025-02-21T22:19:26+00:00February 21st, 2025|Latest News|

Today’s small to midsize businesses are often urged to help employees improve their financial wellness. And for good reason: Financially struggling workers tend to have higher stress and anxiety levels. They may be less productive and more prone to errors. Some might even decide to commit fraud. One hallmark of an employee facing serious financial

On developing an effective IT modernization strategy

By |2025-02-21T22:17:26+00:00February 21st, 2025|Latest News|

Information technology (IT) is constantly evolving. As the owner of a small to midsize business, you’ve probably been told this so often that you’re tired of hearing it. Yet technology’s ceaseless march into the future continues and, apparently, many companies aren’t so sure they can keep up. In October of last year, IT infrastructure services provider

Financial relief for families: The benefits of the Child Tax Credit

By |2025-02-12T14:43:20+00:00February 12th, 2025|Latest News|

The Child Tax Credit (CTC) has long been a valuable tax break for families with qualifying children. Whether you’re new to claiming the credit or you’ve benefited from it for years, it’s crucial to stay current on its rules and potential changes. As we approach the expiration of certain provisions within the Tax Cuts and

Taming the tax tangle if you’re retiring soon

By |2025-02-12T14:41:33+00:00February 12th, 2025|Latest News|

Retirement is often viewed as an opportunity to travel, spend time with family or simply enjoy the fruits of a long career. Yet the transition may bring a tangle of tax considerations. Planning carefully can help you minimize tax bills. Below are four steps to take if you’re approaching retirement, along with the tax implications.

Are “workationers” a danger to your business?

By |2025-02-12T14:39:37+00:00February 12th, 2025|Latest News|

Every company presumably wants a workforce full of engaged employees. However, is it possible for workers to be too engaged? Apparently so. A 2024 survey of 3,000 workers by employee engagement consultants Perceptyx found that 72% of respondents work to some degree throughout their vacations. As a business owner, your initial response to this might be, “Wow,

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