If you’re like many people, you’ve worked hard to accumulate a large nest egg in your traditional IRA (including a SEP-IRA). It’s even more critical to carefully plan for withdrawals from these retirement-savings vehicles. Knowing the fine points of the… Read More
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Should you elect S corporation status?
Operating a business as an S corporation may provide many advantages, including limited liability for owners and no double taxation (at least at the federal level). Self-employed people may also be able to lower their exposure to Social Security and… Read More
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4 strategies to attract and retain female talent at your firm
4 strategies to attract and retain female talent at your firm http://bit.ly/2P0IBtK
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3 steps to prep for the new EBP audit standard
3 steps to prep for the new EBP audit standard http://bit.ly/2Mgg6WV
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8 cybersecurity resources you literally need right now
8 cybersecurity resources you literally need right now http://bit.ly/2YzHtB1
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4 ways to get your firm beach-ready this summer
4 ways to get your firm beach-ready this summer http://bit.ly/2K2tB9d
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5 principles for evolving CPA licensure
5 principles for evolving CPA licensure http://bit.ly/2y85r7E
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To make the most of social media, just “listen”
How well do you listen to your not-for-profit’s supporters? If you don’t engage in “social listening,” your efforts may not be good enough. This marketing communications strategy is popular with for-profit companies, but can just as easily help nonprofits attract… Read More
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Dashboard software helps you keep your eyes on the prize
Like most business owners, you’ve probably been urged by industry experts and professional advisors to identify the most important key performance indicators (KPIs) for your company. So, just for the sake of discussion, let’s say you’ve done that. A natural… Read More
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“Innocent spouses” may get relief from tax liability
When a married couple files a joint tax return, each spouse is “jointly and severally” liable for the full amount of tax on the couple’s combined income. Therefore, the IRS can come after either spouse to collect the entire tax… Read More