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Archives for 2021
BET founder Robert Johnson: Black History Month should focus more on future opportunities
BET founder Robert Johnson told CNBC on Tuesday that he believes Black History Month should put more focus on what’s needed to deliver equal economic opportunities in the years ahead. “I’m suggesting that we start calling February … ‘Black history, Black futures,’” Johnson said in an interview on “Squawk Box.” “Let Black Americans talk about […]
Avoiding the SALT cap might actually spark a larger tax bill
For some business owners, sidestepping the $10,000 cap on the state and local tax deduction can trigger more tax bills. Bypasses to the curb in states including Connecticut and New Jersey provide legal ways for business owners to preserve their full deduction, which includes those often-steep property levies. But some shocked taxpayers can wind up […]
Ex-Goldmans’ staffer charged with insider trading
An ex-employee of Goldman Sachs is one of two brothers that face criminal proceedings for insider dealing and fraud. Mohammed Zina was employed by Goldman Sachs International as an analyst in the Conflict Resolutions Group in their London office. His brother Suhail Zina was a solicitor at Clifford Chance. The Financial Conduct authority has commenced criminal […]
Thinking About Accepting Payments Online? Here Are Your Options
Nowadays, everything is online. From reviews to social media to shopping, it’s no secret that the online world is taking over. In fact, U.S. e-commerce grew by 44% in 2020. With the online market growing bigger every day, you may be thinking, It’s time to start accepting payments online for my business. If you’re in […]
#FASuccess Ep 216: The Financial Advisor As Curator And Redefining The Value Of Financial Expertise, With Jason Zweig
Executive Summary Welcome back to the 216th episode of the Financial Advisor Success Podcast! My guest on today’s podcast is Jason Zweig. Jason is a financial journalist who wrote one of the first books on behavioral finance and neuro-economics and writes the “Intelligent Investor” column for “The Wall Street Journal.” What’s unique about Jason, though, […]
Learn the foundations of financial accounting from a CPA with this $35 training – WJXT News4JAX
Searching for someone to handle your personal or professional financial records is never an easy task. Instead of searching for an accountant to handle your finances and help file your income taxes, why not do it yourself? The Ultimate Financial Accounting & CPA Certification Training Bundle is a great place to start and at 97% […]
Reviewing Your Financial Plan? Keep This Checklist Handy
‘The only thing that is constant, is the change‘, remarked a famous Greek philosopher and he was not wrong. Everything in the world changes and so does your financial requirements. As you grow older, your financial responsibilities change as per your financial goals. You are, thus, advised to review your financial portfolio at regular intervals and ensure a sound financial […]
How to Find an Accountant for a Small Business
As a small business owner, you can do a lot of your bookkeeping with online accounting software. But, some accounting duties are more difficult than recording your transactions. You might need an accountant to help you with tough financial tasks. Do you know how to find an accountant for a small business? Like choosing an […]
Women Accountants at Haskins & Sells During the 1920s – The CPA Journal
In Brief In the early decades of the last century, women CPAs were not as common in the accounting profession as they have become today. The article focuses on the life and career of Jennie May Palen, the highest ranking and highest paid woman CPA from the 1920s to 1940s. The opportunities seized by Palen […]