Each year the IRS releases statistics on various types of business entities, and most recently it released the latest statistics on sole … Read more about Sole Proprietorships: The Numbers Are Up
Recovery Strategies: Adapting to the New Normal
The NFIB Monthly Small Business Survey shows that optimism has returned. As the economy opens up, businesses face new challenges that didn’t exist … Read more about Recovery Strategies: Adapting to the New Normal
The Other Business Taxes: What You Need to Know
Taxes are a cost of doing business. Typically, the focus is on income taxes, but other business taxes deserve equal attention. Here are some issues … Read more about The Other Business Taxes: What You Need to Know
Recovery Strategies: Relaxing COVID-19-Related Practices?
On May 13, 2021, the CDC updated its mask guidelines, saying that fully-vaccinated people can resume activities they did prior to the pandemic and … Read more about Recovery Strategies: Relaxing COVID-19-Related Practices?
Your Business Checkup
In the past year, much focus has been given to the physical health of employees, customers, and everyone else. This continues to be an ongoing … Read more about Your Business Checkup
Hurricane Season Preparedness: Why it Matters
The annual hurricane season runs from June 1 through November 30. Hurricanes typically hit the Atlantic regions: the East coast and Gulf coast of the … Read more about Hurricane Season Preparedness: Why it Matters
Three Critical Financial Matters: Cash Flow, Credit Rating, and Time Management
Business owners may think of revenue as the only financial concern that matters to them. They’re wrong. Bringing in revenue and keeping the pipeline … Read more about Three Critical Financial Matters: Cash Flow, Credit Rating, and Time Management
COVID-19 Vaccinations and Your Workplace
The federal government has told us that the more…and more quickly…people get COVID-19 vaccines, the faster the pandemic will disappear because of herd … Read more about COVID-19 Vaccinations and Your Workplace
Superwoman: The Working Mom through the Pandemic and Beyond
The term “superwoman” was coined by author Marjorie Hansen Shaevitz in The Superwoman Syndrome to denote a woman who copes successfully with the … Read more about Superwoman: The Working Mom through the Pandemic and Beyond
Helping Employees with Mental Health Issues
May is Mental Health Awareness Month and employers should take this reminder to examine their policies on what they can to do help employees who have … Read more about Helping Employees with Mental Health Issues
Revisiting Your Driving Policy
With employees getting back to the office and other locations, company policies regarding business driving as well as employee commuting deserves … Read more about Revisiting Your Driving Policy
10 Things to Know about Business Meals
You gotta eat, right? But when it comes to meals, what’s business and what’s personal? If it’s personal, nothing is deductible, but if it’s a business … Read more about 10 Things to Know about Business Meals
Earth Day 2021 and Your Business
Long before climate change entered the vernacular, environmentalism was alive and well. Earth Day started more than 50 years ago to raise awareness of … Read more about Earth Day 2021 and Your Business
Spring Cleaning for Your Business
“It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade,” said … Read more about Spring Cleaning for Your Business
Are Taxes a Joke?
Are taxes a joke? Certainly not when you have to complete a tax return and pay the taxes. But over the years, there have been many humorous quotations … Read more about Are Taxes a Joke?