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Planning for the Future
When your retirement date is only a couple of years away, take steps to ensure that all financial arrangements are in place. Some…
Dealing With A State Corporation Commission
No matter what type of business you're in, sooner or later you'll probably have to deal with your local State Corporation…
Don’t Overlook a Roth IRA if You Are Self-Employed
Saving for retirement on a tax-advantaged basis should be on nearly everyone's financial "to do" list. Making contributions to a…
Retirement Accounts and Your Estate Plan
Successful estate planning generally involves passing on your assets to your heirs at a low tax cost. To help achieve that goal, there…
Increase Your Chances of Success
If you want your business to grow and remain competitive, a solid financial plan and a well-conceived strategy can mean the difference…
No One Factor Determines Contractor Status
Hiring someone as an independent contractor can have many advantages for employers. Among them are that independent contractors: Can be…
Reporting Unclaimed Property (Including Outstanding Checks)
Indiana unclaimed property laws were enacted to prevent holders of unclaimed property from keeping the unclaimed property and recognizing it…
Stop, Look and Think Before You Expand
The driving force in many expansion plans is to generate higher sales, with the hope that profits, too, will rise. But before making…
Take the Time to Do It Right
Success in a manufacturing/distribution business starts with your order entry system. It's an expensive proposition to say…
Join the Mobile Technology Bandwagon
Direct labor is one of your biggest costs, but tracking it can be an administrative nightmare. Workers often bounce from site to site,…
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