by | Jul 12, 2016 | Accounting & Bookkeeping, Income Taxes, Personal financial planning, Tax Tip of The Week
It is never too early to start organizing for tax time. If you have a desk, box or simply a folder full of receipts and tax forms, you can develop easy organizational practices or habits to make your life easier and to help your accountant when you actually go to...
by | Jul 4, 2016 | Accounting & Bookkeeping, Income Taxes, Personal financial planning, Small Business Owners, Surviving an IRS Audit Series
No one likes to get a letter from the IRS stating that you are being audited. The good news is that there are less than 1% of all people that file income taxes making less than $200,000 that will ever get one of these letters on any given tax year. However, if you...
by | Jun 28, 2016 | Cash Flow, Other, Personal financial planning
If you were asked about your finances at night, awaken from sleep will you remember the figures? Will you remember your deposits, your debts, your net savings, your average monthly expenses? Not many of us can answer these questions. Money is one of the most important...
by | Jun 27, 2016 | Cash Flow, Personal financial planning
A credit repair agency advertises that it can help you repair bad credit so that you will qualify for that loan you need to buy a new car or take a vacation. However, you do have to be careful when engaging the services of one of these agencies because many of them...
by | Jun 13, 2016 | Accounting & Bookkeeping, Income Taxes, Personal financial planning, Small Business Owners, Tax Tip of The Week
It seems that many people think that having an accountant is something that is only necessary if you have your own business, a large investment portfolio or if you are one of the very wealthy. In fact, having an accountant that does your taxes on a yearly basis is...
by | Jun 8, 2016 | Current Affairs, Other, Personal financial planning
So, you’re tired of little Johnny asking for your last dollar to buy a video game that he just has to have, or young Missy digging through your purse for “mall money.” The relationship your kids have with money doesn’t have to put you in the poor house. Here are some...