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  1. 5 New Things to Note on Your 2021 Business Return
    Income taxes are a perennial chore for business owners. While many tax items—deductions, credits, etc.—have new limits for 2021 due to cost-of-living
  2. Five Steps For Planning For Retirement While Owning A Business
    Whether you plan to retire in three years or 30, having a retirement plan in place for your business is essential.
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    In the vibrant tapestry of the U.S. economy, Latino-owned businesses have emerged as a dynamic and influential force.
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    Laura and Caroline are in their late 50s. Friends since meeting at a playgroup for their toddlers, both were in long-term, seemingly happy marriages.
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    CFOs at the start of 2023 are holding a tight grip on technology spending as several risks beyond their control threaten profitability. Forecasts of
  7. 5 Budgeting Tips For Small Businesses In 2020
    Balancing your budget for 2020 starts now. As we approach the end of 2019, it’s time for us business owners to turn our attention to planning for 2020. Planning for any new year is a daunting task, since the future always holds uncertainty—but that’s especially true for 2020. The economy is booming, but tariffs, global
  8. Is Your Small Business Heading in the Right Direction? Here Are 5 Ways to Tell
    Five signs your business is in good shape. Running a small business can be tough, especially in the current uncertain economic climate.
  9. The Pandemic Has Hit Women Hard: 6 Tips to Bounce Back
    We see reminders of the problems with gender parity every day. The passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg brought women’s struggles over the years back to the forefront. I just wrote about RBG last month, but this topic is worth discussing during the pandemic. Let’s see how far we have come … and how far we still need
  10. 5 Strategies for 40-Somethings Who Are Way Behind on Retirement Savings
    There are a lot of scary retirement charts that tell you how much you should have saved for retirement. One commonly cited figure by Fidelity Investments says that by the time you're 40, you should have three times your annual income set aside. But let's face it: That number is laughably unrealistic for a lot of people