Business Performance

The current labor shortage is a strange phenomenon. According to the experts, there are millions of jobs available, but not enough workers to fill them. Now, along with supply chain disruptions and chip shortages, businesses of all sizes must deal with an absence of workers to keep their businesses running smoothly.

Posted January 3, 2022
Business Strategies

In what feels like the blink of an eye, we are now at the end of 2021. As a business owner, that means you've got plenty of work ahead of you to get your financial records ready for tax time.

Posted December 27, 2021
Tips

Though you may be known as a "baby boomer," you and 10,000 others like you are turning 65 each and every day, meaning retirement benefits like Social Security are becoming an important part of your life.

Posted December 20, 2021
Tax Strategies

When it comes to your taxes, you want to save as much as possible. As December 31 gets closer, it's important to turn your attention to maximizing your ability to take advantage of tax breaks. Whether you had a great year financially or found it to be a struggle, here are some great tax strategies you should implement before year's end.

Posted December 13, 2021
Tax Credits

Electric vehicles appear to be here to stay as they continue to grow in popularity with more and more drivers on the road today. And, as more auto manufacturers commit to producing electric vehicles, buyers are still looking for ways to offset the cost of their purchase.

Posted December 4, 2021
Information

In 2021, more people than ever are considering converting their traditional IRA into a Roth IRA.

Posted November 25, 2021
Tips

While your CPA may seem as if they are a superhero at tax time, that doesn't mean they look forward to having to wade through a complex mess of receipts and other documents. Remember, the harder you make the job of your CPA, the less efficient the entire process will be.

Posted November 17, 2021
IRS Problems

When you go to your mailbox and find you have received an IRS letter or notice, you may be stricken with panic and fear. However, the IRS sends out millions of letters and notices to taxpayers annually due to various reasons and situations.

Posted November 9, 2021