Budgeting and Personal Finance

Is Your Business Bleeding Cash? Here is Your First Aid

Sometimes we find we are cash strapped regardless of how business is booming. In fact, you can have a very successful business go under simply because it is bleeding to death. Cash is essential to…

Is Your Budget a Forecast?

Hold it! These are confusing terms. When does a budget become obsolete? Do we rely upon constant changes and call it a forecast? So, let’s spend a few moments defining this sometimes-confusing set of terms….

How to Improve Your Credit Score Before Making Important Investments

Being a successful and responsible adult involves taking important decisions like the place where we desire to live, to consider a retirement fund or even an extra income out of Forex Trading. However, prior deciding…

7 Ways to Invest Your Business’s Disposable Income

As the owner of a business, you may be familiar with the expression, ‘You’ve got to spend money, to make money.’ While it might be great to have lots of cash in the bank, there…

3 More Important Ways to Build a Strong Financial Foundation for Your New Business

Your first month of business can be the most stressful and harried time as a business owner — you likely have a to-do list a mile long, and are losing sleep at night with all…

3 Important Ways to Build a Strong Financial Foundation for Your New Business

So many Americans dream of starting their own business. Being your own boss, pursuing your passion and the freedom and independence that it brings is priceless. We’ve all had that moment where we’ve considered how…

How Entrepreneurs Can Save Money Without Penny Pinching

Small businesses may be making great contributions to the U.S. economy, but their financial health is in critical condition. According to a 2016 JPMorgan Chase Institute study, most small businesses only have 27 days’ worth of…

Company Savings: How to Find Deals on Business Equipment and Materials

Every dollar you save in business is one more dollar you don’t have to pay for. Earning revenue has a cost (sales, time, advertising, rebates, etc.) so being able to get the result of keeping…

Tax Refund Coming Your Way? 10 Frivolous Ways to Spend the Money

It’s tempting to pay off car loans or credit card debt with a tax return windfall, but it’s more fun to dream of ways to spend it. The average refund from Uncle Sam is about…

About Personal Use of Corporate Assets

It is no secret that the IRS looks carefully below the surface for personal use of company assets (including cash) in its corporate income tax audits. This insight addresses more the impact of such behavior…

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