In the past, many small business owners have thought that providing a 401(k) plan wasn’t realistic for their employees. Perhaps they felt they were too small, that the plans were too expensive, [...]
Gov. Jerry Brown wants to save the world from what he portrays as the “existential threat” of climate change. He is strangely unwilling, however, to even try to save the state budget from the [...]
Variable costs, also known as variable expenses, are expenses that vary or change on a weekly or monthly basis, (unlike fixed costs, which remain the same each month) and they can have an effect [...]
Risks and rewards in a ‘C corporation versus flow-through entity’ business decision One of the most significant outcomes of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) reform is the startling difference [...]
The tax bill was supposed to help small business and workers, keep jobs in the US, drive wage growth and increase employment. Corporate profits skyrocketed, and instead of investing that growth [...]
Managing working capital, or operating liquidity (the speed at which assets can convert into cash), has always been crucial to the long-term financial health of top companies. Capitalizing on [...]
The TCJA tax reform bill that was signed into law last December 22nd was intended to simplify and reduce tax burdens for many taxpayers. Large c-corp companies got the biggest benefits from [...]
If you are a small employer, there is a tax credit that can put money in your pocket. The IRS just released guidance on Friday that will give some relief to some small business employers that [...]
New tax legislation known widely as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) puts a cap on the dollar amount of net operating losses (NOLs), which can be used in any given tax period, while, at the same [...]
The present is marked by such change and innovation that it is described in revolutionary terms: the fourth industrial revolution, the second machine age, the cognitive age. And history teaches [...]