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Planning a Summer Business Trip? Turn Travel into Tax Deductions
If you or your employees are heading out of town for business this summer, it’s important to understand what travel expenses can be deducted under current tax law. To qualify,…
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Cost Management is Critical for Companies Today
Many business owners take an informal approach to controlling costs, tackling the issue only when it becomes an obvious problem. A better way to handle it is through proactive, systematic…
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6 Inventory Management Tips in an Uncertain Tariff Landscape
With new tariff structures looming and global trade relationships in flux, businesses face rising uncertainty in supply chain costs and inventory planning. As countries iron out the details of future…
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My Business is Growing: What Do I Need to Know?
Congratulations—your business is growing! This is a wonderful stage of the business life cycle. As a business owner, there is no greater satisfaction than seeing your idea take root and…
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Back to Basics: A Practical Playbook for Reporting PPE
Under U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), property, plant and equipment (PPE) assets aren’t immediately expensed. Instead, they’re capitalized on your company’s balance sheet and gradually depreciated over their useful…
