Almost all of us can agree: the employee handbook at work might be the most boring and least read book in the world. After all, it’s NOT a page turner, the subject matter can be incredibly boring, and frankly, you’re … Read More
Tax Articles
November’s Real Estate Corner
The red-hot real estate market is slowly cooling as sellers in big markets lower their prices, according to brokerage firms. Notable in the market are urban areas in California and Utah, where prices were often set unrealistically high, Redfin … Read More
Tax Breaks For The Next Generation
As much that has been written – good and bad – about the next generation, the Millennials – the scary part is that they have to pay taxes. Why is this scary? First of all, many of them view “Google” … Read More
Who’s At The Table?
With Thanksgiving just around the corner, you’re surely already thinking about who’s going to be there. Maybe your significant other is already trying to figure out seating, and where to put everything once the meal is ready, but let’s take … Read More
November’s Amusing Tax Convictions
Normally, we cover “true” tax crimes here, but let’s face it, there are a LOT of worries when it comes to how your data and information can be used for other’s profits. Case in point: Melvin Orellana of Rome, Georgia, … Read More
Understanding “You”
Economists have borrowed a page from the psychologists when they realized that the person we are from high school, middle age and retirement are different. More importantly, we don’t know what will make our future selves happy. Economist George … Read More
Over 50? Check Out These Nice Tax Breaks!
The holiday season is rapidly approaching and that means a couple of things: for most of America, it’s time to spend money on presents, food, and drink AND that the year is coming to an end. Every year, in the … Read More
The Importance of Building a Team
First of all, let me tell you something: YOU are among the best of the best. You’ve taken things far past many others and built a business. Yes, that might have plenty of challenges, but the fact remains: most people … Read More
Where To Stash Emergency Funds?
Building up an emergency fund is one of the smartest steps you can take to ensure your financial and overall well-being. Emergency funds are liquid funds that you can tap into when the times get tough. Maybe you need to … Read More
The Value of the Right Team in Your Business
Stop me if you’ve heard this before: A small business owner, frustrated by doing their own books, hires a bookkeeper to begin handling the books in their business. That bookkeeper recommends a CPA, and everything seems “on the level” so … Read More