Have you recently started a new business? Or are you contemplating starting one? Launching a new venture is a hectic, exciting time. And as you know, before you even open the doors, you generally have to spend a lot of… Read More
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Nonprofit board retreats: The pause that refreshes
If your not-for-profit’s board is like most, its members lead busy lives. They may not get to every board meeting or perhaps they’re able to attend meetings only via teleconference. That’s why it’s important to periodically bring everyone together in… Read More
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Effective social media marketing calls for a measured approach
As companies increase their investments in social media marketing, many are seeking ways to make it simpler and more cost-effective. Here are some ways to take a measured approach. Pick your battles Many marketers have realized that their companies don’t… Read More
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What to pack on your after-tax season getaway
What to pack on your after-tax season getaway http://bit.ly/2Zet5vm
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Deducting business meal expenses under today’s tax rules
In the course of operating your business, you probably spend time and money “wining and dining” current or potential customers, vendors and employees. What can you deduct on your tax return for these expenses? The rules changed under the Tax… Read More
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Settling disputes: A job for artificial intelligence
Settling disputes: A job for artificial intelligence http://bit.ly/2VEGACh
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Your tax practice could be on the edge of greatness. Push.
Your tax practice could be on the edge of greatness. Push. http://bit.ly/2VGL8s2
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When you have substantial doubts about your nonprofit’s future
U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) require not-for-profits to regularly evaluate whether there’s “substantial doubt” about their ability to continue as a going concern. This means that the organization won’t soon liquidate its assets and cease operations. What does your… Read More
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Responding to the nightmare of a data breach
It’s every business owner’s nightmare. Should hackers gain access to your customers’ or employees’ sensitive data, the very reputation of your company could be compromised. And lawsuits might soon follow. No business owner wants to think about such a crisis,… Read More
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Seniors: Medicare premiums could lower your tax bill
Americans who are 65 and older qualify for basic Medicare insurance, and they may need to pay additional premiums to get the level of coverage they desire. The premiums can be expensive, especially if you’re married and both you and… Read More