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Jennifer Eubanks Contribution to Forbes Expert Panel: 11 Ways for Financial Leaders to Improve Company Health and Guide Overall Strategy
Jennifer Eubanks recently contributed to the expert panel council post 11 Ways for Financial Leaders To Improve Company Health And Guide Overall Strategy A company’s leadership team may be well informed about industry trends, consumer behaviors and the latest technology tools, but if they don’t have expert financial guidance, the company is likely to get into…
Read MoreJennifer Eubanks Contribution to Forbes Expert Panel: 14 Best Practices to Help Business Owners Manage Cash Flow
Jennifer Eubanks recently contributed to the expert panel council post 14 Best Practices To Help Business Owners Manage Cash Flow. “While many business owners and entrepreneurs have a good grasp of the importance of sales and profit, they may not understand why it’s essential to stay on top of cash flow. Understanding operational cash flow…
Read MoreJennifer Eubanks Forbes Feature Article: Three Ways Today’s Accounting Professionals Can Increase Their Value
Jennifer Eubanks recently authored the council post, Three Ways Today’s Accounting Professionals Can Increase Their Value. “Many accounting professionals spend significant time preparing financial statements, conducting audits, and preparing tax returns. All of these activities look historically at transactions and focus on compliance requirements of the organization such as submitting financial statements to investors or…
Read MoreAccounting Outsourcing… Leading the New Normal
We all believed that to ensure the productivity of our employees and to keep the business running smoothly, we had to do the hour commute, spend 8 to 10 hours tethered to our desks and participate in in-person meetings five days a week. You know, back in February. Rare were the companies that allowed employees…
Read More5 Steps to Setting Up a US Company for Non-US Resident
As a foreign business looking to establish an international footprint, there are numerous advantages if you start a business in the United States. Taxes tend to be lower than in many parts of the world, access to selling into the U.S. market is easier when a business is established within the country, and the legal…
Read MoreTax Implications of Coronavirus Relief
A number of tax implications evolve as a result of relief provided by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, and the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA). We’ve created a summary of information as it has evolved to date.
Read MoreCARES Act – Tax Savings and Business Opportunities
Small Businesses may be able to take advantage of a number of tax savings and cost deferral opportunities presented by the CARES Act. Read on to learn about a few of the provisions and potential savings. Deferral of employer Social Security tax You can generally defer the employer share of the 6.2% Social Security tax…
Read MoreHelp for Small Businesses in VA
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam released Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Rapid Response funding to support Northern Virginia employers to remain open during this emergency. The funds are intended to assist local employers to avert layoffs and support other operational needs. These strategies and activities are designed to prevent, or minimize the duration of, unemployment…
Read MoreFour tax strategies you can use to reduce your income taxes and increase your 20% Pass-Through Income Section 199A deduction
Strategy #1: Harvest your capital losses. If capital gains are hurting your Section 199A deduction, you still have time before the end of the year to harvest your capital losses. These losses can then be used to offset those “harmful” gains. Strategy #2: Do good and do well by making charitable contributions. You can use…
Read MoreAlert – how to handle the government shutdown as a Federal contractor.
It’s official, the Government shutdown begins. What does this mean to Federal contractors?A partial federal shutdown occurred early today. We are all hopeful that the House, Senate and the Executive Office can find common ground sooner rather than later and know this is particularly concerning for our government contracting clients. The question looms large: What…
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