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Federal Regulators Expand Overtime Pay Requirements, Ban Most Noncompete Agreements
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has issued a new final rule regarding the salary threshold for determining whether employees are exempt from federal overtime pay requirements. The threshold is…
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Payroll Risk Management: 7 Common Pitfalls for Small to Midsize Businesses
If your company has been in business for a while, you may not pay much attention to your payroll system so long as it’s running smoothly. But don’t get too…
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Business Owners, Your Financial Statements are Trying to Tell You Something
Business owners are commonly and rightfully urged to regularly generate financial statements in compliance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). One reason why is external users of financial statements, such…
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How to Minimize Billing Bottlenecks
Managing accounts receivable can be challenging, especially in an uncertain economy. To keep your company financially fit, it’s a good idea to occasionally revisit your billing and collections processes to…
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Why It’s Important to Get Your Company’s Financials Done on Time
Have you completed your company’s year-end financial statements yet? Most calendar-year entities issue their year-end financials by March of the following year. Lenders and investors may think the worst if…
