Tag: News

  • 4 ways business owners can make “the leadership connection”

    To get the most from any team, its leader must establish a productive rapport with each member. Of course, that’s easier said than done if you own a company with scores or hundreds of workers. Still, it’s critical for business owners to make “the leadership connection” with their employees. Simply put, the leadership connection is…

  • Loan applications: How to strengthen your hand in today’s credit markets

    In recent years, interest rates have increased and credit has tightened. Under these conditions, which are expected to persist in the coming months, securing a commercial loan can be challenging for businesses of all sizes. Whether you want to expand, stabilize your cash flow or simply build a financial cushion, being loan-ready is more critical…

  • The tax rules for legal awards and settlements: What recipients should know

    If you’ve received a legal settlement or award, it’s important to grasp the tax implications. While compensation for physical injuries is typically tax-free, awards for lost wages, emotional distress and punitive damages are usually taxable. Even if your attorney is paid directly from the settlement, you may be taxed on the full amount. The way…

  • Beneficial ownership information reporting requirements suspended for domestic reporting companies

    The twisty journey of the Corporate Transparency Act’s (CTA’s) beneficial ownership information (BOI) reporting requirements has taken yet another turn. Following a February 18, 2025, ruling by a federal district court (Smith v. U.S. Department of the Treasury), the requirements are technically back in effect for covered companies. But a short time later, the U.S. Department…

  • Companies should take a holistic approach to cybersecurity

    Today’s businesses have two broad choices regarding cybersecurity: wait for something bad to happen and react to it, or proactively address the threat. Not surprisingly, we recommend the latter approach. The grim truth is cyberattacks are no longer only an information technology (IT) issue. They pose a serious risk to every level and function of…

  • Old invoices, new rules: Tap into the power of the AR aging report

    For many businesses, accounts receivable (AR) are more than just a line item on the balance sheet. This account provides a key indicator of potential cash flow, customer relationships and overall financial health. So proactive AR management is critical. The AR aging report has long been a cornerstone of expediting collections and reducing credit risk,…

  • How working in the gig economy affects your taxes

    Gig work offers flexibility, autonomy and a way to earn income, but it comes with tax obligations that may catch you off guard. Whether you drive for a rideshare service, deliver food, sell products online or offer pet walking services, it’s crucial to understand the tax implications to stay compliant and avoid costly surprises. Generally,…

  • Mitigate the risks: Tips for dealing with tariff-driven turbulence

    President Trump’s “Liberation Day” announcement of global tariffs caught businesses, as well as foreign countries and worldwide financial markets, off guard. While the president has long endorsed the imposition of tariffs, many businesses expected him to take a targeted approach. Instead, Trump rolled out a baseline tariff on all imports to the United States and…

  • Have you and your spouse coordinated your estate plans?

    When it comes to estate planning, married couples often assume that simply naming each other in their wills or designating each other as beneficiaries is sufficient. However, unintended consequences can result if you and your spouse fail to properly coordinate your estate plans. Examples include conflicting provisions, unexpected tax consequences or assets passing in ways…

  • After a person dies, his or her debts live on

    One question the family of a deceased person often asks is: What happens to debt after a person dies? It’s important to realize that a person’s debt doesn’t simply vanish after his or her death. An estate’s executor or beneficiaries generally aren’t personally liable for any debt. The estate itself is liable for the deceased’s…