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Financial plans need to include business continuity

Small Business Lending Advice in Tough Times

A lot of companies are looking for last-minute funding to offset shrinking holiday inventory or bring on additional help. Others are trying to start saving for expansion plans in the new year, with economic indicators consistently improving for the last few months...
Financial plans need to include business continuity

What to do with all that payroll tax money

Opening an account just for payroll tax is a good way to ensure it never is accidentally “reallocated” to other expenses, but it also can help serve as a reminder of when to send payments to state and federal offices. Sending these funds in late can result...
Financial plans need to include business continuity

Employee holiday gifts can improve engagement

During the stressful holiday season, small business owners may want acknowledge their workers for their dedication and perseverance during one of the most difficult periods in retail operation. The holiday shopping arena is rife with competition, demand, frayed nerves...
Financial plans need to include business continuity

Getting the W2 right

Let’s face it, tax documents can seem nebulous and convoluted, and even seasoned accountants may encounter problems with forms that change, merge and create new variants every year. One of the most important ones is also that which is disseminated most often...