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Estate Planning: Check Your Beneficiary Designations
Regardless of your income or net worth, there's one estate planning move you should probably make right now: Check the beneficiary…
Using Dual Monitors Saves Paper and Time
If you and your employees spend hours a day working at computers, there is an easy way to save time and resources, as well as increase…
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Gives Companies Breathing Room
In an uncertain economy, many companies seek a fresh start under Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings if they think they could be…
Weighing the Benefits of Prepaid Debit Cards
Americans spent about $37 billion on prepaid debit cards in 2013, double the amount from 2009, according to a report by Bankrate, a…
How to Pay Retiree Health Costs Tax-Free
If you own a small business, you may have set up a defined benefit pension plan for you and your employees that will provide a specific…
Discussing Inheritances with Heirs
Many people are uncomfortable discussing with heirs how they will distribute their estate. Perhaps you don't want your children to…
Watch Out for Unfavorable ‘Related Party’ Rules
Beware of the tricky "related party" tax rules if you are considering buying or selling business assets or an ownership interest…
Follow the Blueprint for Evictions
You may own a rental property, but you likely know that you can't do whatever you want with it. If you've ever tried to evict a…
Disputes Arising Over a Power of Attorney
As members of the Baby Boomer generation continue to age, many of them are making sure that their estate plans are in order. One…
Measure Your Bill Collecting Success
Credit sales are a fact of business life. And to keep those accounts from spinning out of control, your company must maintain a…
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