Anyone who lives in a highly seasonal tourist destination knows you can make money on short-term rentals during events and...
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Taking a Closer Look at Trial Balances
A trial balance is an accounting tool that helps businesses determine if the double entry accounting system has any mathematical...
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Funding the Government, Protecting Americans from Misuse of Data, Expanding Internet Access and Improving Recycling
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024 (HR 4366) – On March 9, the president signed the latest appropriations bill passed in time...
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Importance of Fostering Digital Trust in Today’s Businesses
Modern business today is dominated by digital transactions and interactions. Businesses are increasingly storing customers’ personal information, which is potentially...
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April is Financial Literacy Month: How Much Do You Know?
What started as Youth Financial Literacy Day some years ago is now a monthlong event: Financial Literacy Month. It all...
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Part 1: Pre-Retirement Planning Guide
One of the more insightful quotes of baseball great Yogi Berra was, “If you don’t know where you’re going, you’ll...
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Defining Burn Rate, Gross Burn and Net Burn
When it comes to any business, but especially for a start-up, it’s essential to determine how long a company can...
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Reduce Your Taxes by Putting the Right Assets in Your IRA
Most people know the basic concept that certain types of investment accounts are tax sheltered while others are not. Think...
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Contingent Liability Defined
As the name implies, a contingent liability for a business does not always happen and depends on how the future...
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Debating U.S. Border Policies and Foreign Aid, Providing Tax Relief Before Tax Season, and Training More Nurses
The Emergency National Security Supplemental Appropriations Act (HR 815) – Formerly known as the RELIEVE Act, this bill was originally...
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Deepfakes and Social Engineering: The New Face of CEO and CFO Fraud
Technological advancements have ushered in a new era of cybercrime, with deepfakes and social engineering tactics at the forefront of...
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March Financial To-Do List
Ready or not, spring is right around the corner, and it’s the perfect time to get in fiscal shape for...
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What to Know About the Art Donation Deduction
If you would like to donate artwork to an eligible charitable organization, you might be able to take a deduction...
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Actions Lottery Winners Should Consider
We all have those days when we dream of striking it rich with a winning lottery ticket. Never having to...
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U.S. Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting Begins
The U.S. Treasury recently enacted a new reporting requirement aimed at quashing illicit financial transactions. The agency believes that corporate...
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Optimizing Your Business’ Performance with Capacity Management
When it comes to business operations and measuring performance, the optimal production scale a company can sustain is an important...
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Averting a Government Shutdown, and Reinforcing Air Travel Infrastructure, Weather Alert Systems and National Defense Initiatives
Making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 2024, and for other purposes (HR 2872) – Passed...
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New Email Deliverability Rules: Reaching Gmail and Yahoo Subscribers in 2024
Email marketing remains the most powerful and effective tool, especially for its high ROI, reach, and engagement. It plays a...
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Your February Financial To-Do List
January has come and gone. You may or may not have stuck to your resolutions, but the good news is...
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Municipal Bond Outlook for 2024
One of the positive aspects of sustained high-interest rates is higher yields on bonds, particularly high-quality municipal bonds. It is...
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