by | Jul 2, 2011 | Business Profit & Cash Flow Tips, Business Success Series, Cash Flow, Personal financial planning, Small Business Owners, Small Business Success Series
The storm clouds are on the horizon! Multiple times in the last month business owners have complained to me that sales have dropped in the last two to three months. There are a multitude of reasons that I would point to. The main ones: The consumers are nervous and...
by | Apr 21, 2011 | Current Affairs, Income Taxes, Personal financial planning
The following is an article from The Tax Strategist newsletter that does a very good job of explaining the advantages of donations straight from an IRA. Contact me if you think this is something that might help you. Charitable-minded retirees have another chance to do...
by | Oct 29, 2010 | Accounting & Bookkeeping, Business Profit & Cash Flow Tips, Business Success Series, Cash Flow, Cost Cutting, Current Affairs, Income Taxes, Personal financial planning, Small Business Owners, Tax Tip of The Week
“You owe $25,000 in taxes!!!” Is the last thing you want to hear your accountant say on April 15th. With new tax law changes and failing to plan, your tax bill can easily equal $25,000 or more!! Tax planning is the best way to avoid steep tax bills and heart stopping...
by | Jan 8, 2010 | Current Affairs, Income Taxes, Personal financial planning, Tax Tip of The Week
The "first-time homebuyer credit" isn't just for first-time homebuyers anymore. Thanks to a new tax law change, longtime homeowners may also qualify. Under the new "Worker, Homeownership and Business Assistance Act of 2009," you...
by | Nov 25, 2009 | Income Taxes, Personal financial planning, Tax Tip of The Week
The Hope and Lifetime Learning tax credits are great tax savers, but people with high-income can’t take advantage of them because of the phase-out rules. These rules do exactly as they say, phases out your tax credits as your income increases! If your income pushes...