by somichcpa | Oct 11, 2019 | Financial Planning, Individual Taxes
According to Credit Karma, over $40 BILLION of unclaimed property is currently being held by state governments. That’s a staggering amount of money — enough to buy half of the National Football League franchises. Not included in that figure is property sitting...
by somichcpa | Oct 1, 2019 | Financial Planning, Individual Taxes, Uncategorized
With the school year underway, suddenly the realization sets in that graduation isn’t too far away for high school seniors. Here are five things each graduate should understand before their big graduation day: Debt needs to be managed carefully.It is way too...
by somichcpa | Sep 20, 2019 | Financial Planning, Individual Taxes, Retirement Planning, Tax Tips
Too often taxpayers receive tax surprises at year-end due to actions taken by mutual funds they own. What can add insult to injury is the unsuspecting taxpayer who recently purchases the shares in a mutual fund only to be taxed on their recent investment. How does...
by somichcpa | Jun 21, 2019 | Corporate Taxes, Financial Planning
If you are like millions of taxpayers trying to make a living running a small business, you know it is tough out there. Here are six ideas to help your business survive and thrive. Understand your cash flow. One of the biggest causes of business failure is lack of...
by somichcpa | Jun 18, 2019 | Financial Planning
You’re working at the office, getting stuff done around the house, or hanging out with family when — wham! — a phone call, email or text alerts you that something is wrong with your finances. When a negative financial event hits, don’t let it take you down. Here are...