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Are You Paying Too Much In Workers’ Comp Premiums?

Posted on March 22, 2018

Workers' Comp is an important safety net of protection which benefits both the worker who risks injury on the job and the employer…

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Squeeze More Out Of A Company SEP

Posted on March 21, 2018

If you want a retirement plan for your small company or self-employed business -- but you don't want to be buried in paperwork --…

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Starting a New Company in QuickBooks

Posted on March 21, 2018

A lot of nonprofit organizations, especially smaller ones, use QuickBooks to record their accounting transactions.  Sometimes the…

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Succession Planning Requires Smart Strategies

Posted on March 15, 2018

Succession planning is important in any business, but it's sometimes overlooked in family-owned operations. This is a big mistake.…

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Identifying White Collar Employee Fraud Risks

Posted on March 14, 2018

You can call it psychology or human nature. When some managers or employees are exposed to certain conditions, the odds…

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What fraud risks do external auditors look for?

Posted on March 08, 2018

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Saving For Your Kids’ Education

Posted on March 08, 2018

Here's a little-known secret for parents planning to send their children to college in the future: Some of the tax-saving moves you…

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IRS Audits of Nonprofits

Posted on March 07, 2018

Nonprofit organizations that file Form 990 with the IRS may be selected by the IRS for review.  If your organization is selected, you…

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Long Term Care Insurance

Posted on March 06, 2018

Some people are worried that they will wind up in a nursing home with their life savings wiped out. But that doesn't have to be the…

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Use Financial Statements To Make A Solid First Impression

Posted on March 01, 2018

Financial statements are a must-have for any organization. The balance sheet reveals how much its assets and liabilities are worth…

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