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Smart Strategies to Handle the “Downfall” Problem 1 in 4 New Businesses Experience
One of the most (if not the most) important indicators of business health is its cash flow. Even if your business is profitable and growing, if you don’t have a consistent stream of cash coming in, you’ll run into financial trouble. Lack of cash flow is the primary reason that more than one quarter of new businesses…
Read MoreIRS Fights Scammers – Instructs Staff to Initiate All Future Audits by Mail; Never by Telephone
With a rise in IRS phone scams, the Agency changed its policy on contacting taxpayers whose tax records are subject to an audit. The new policy instructs IRS agents to contact affected taxpayers only by mail—never by phone (which used to be the IRS’ go-to method of contact). As such, we urge all of our clients…
Read MoreNo Time to Garden? Try These Time-Saving Tips
While many of us appreciate the glory of a beautiful garden, there’s no denying that having one is a time-consuming endeavor. That’s why we’ve compiled these tips to help you make the most of your yard in less time: 1. Start with a plan. A well-thought-out plan for your garden that utilizes low-maintenance plants and…
Read MoreOvertime Pay Eligibility Expanded – What Businesses Need to Know
President Obama, declaring that “Americans have spent too long working more and getting less in return,” ordered the Labor Department to revise federal rules on overtime pay for salaried workers that log more than 40 hours a week. The long-awaited rule change will extend overtime pay to an estimated 4.2M workers. Under current federal regulations,…
Read MoreSleep on This! Think Quality Not Quantity When It Comes to Shut-Eye
We’ve likely all heard the news—Americans are incredibly sleep-deprived. However, according to recent research, achieving better quality sleep may be more important than actually increasing the number of hours of sleep. In fact, experts report that 6 hours of deep refreshing sleep is more beneficial than 8 hours of light interrupted sleep. May is Better Sleep Month,…
Read MoreBe $1,000 Richer by Next Year with These Simple Savings Strategies
Wow! May is already here—and if you’re like many Americans your savings account balance is still stuck where it was at the beginning of the year. So what to do? You can’t make up for lost savings opportunities…or can you? We believe that you can with a little bit of discipline. For example, saving $125…
Read More5 Actions to Reduce Cyber Liability Risks in Your Business Today
A quick glance at the news is all it takes to realize that the threat of cyber attacks is increasing for businesses. So how can your business beat the odds and avoid becoming another victim of cybercrime? Try putting the following five action items at the top of your priority list: Encrypt your data. Whether it’s…
Read MoreFinal Check – Did You Claim Every Eligible Tax Deduction?
Every year, American taxpayers leave millions of dollars on the table for Uncle Sam—in the form of unclaimed tax deductions. With Tax Day just around the corner, it’s time to do one final check to make sure that you are not missing out on three of the most common deductions: Retirement contribution deductions for single-income…
Read MoreFive Snacks to Spring Clean your Body and Mind
Spring is here and the season for new beginnings. This is a good time to re-think “spring cleaning” and choose snacks that can cleanse our bodies from the inside out. These five snacks are guaranteed to feed your mind, detoxify your body, and satisfy your palate! 1. Guacamole – High in fiber and “fat” but don’t…
Read MoreMake Your Spring Break Worry-Free with These Home Security Tips
If you’re packing your bags for a spring break getaway, take a little time before you leave to implement the tips below—they’ll help keep your home safer while you’re gone, and free your mind of worry so that you can truly enjoy your trip. Tell your neighbors that you will be away. Inform your neighbors and…
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