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Archives for 2021
Shuttered Venue Operator Grant awards top $7.5 billion, SBA says
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has awarded more than $7.5 billion in Shuttered Venue Operator Grants (SVOGs) to about 10,000 live entertainment venues, small businesses, and not-for-profits, the agency announced Tuesday. The $16.25 billion SVOG program provides eligible applicants with grants equal to 45% of their gross earned revenue, up to a maximum of […]
Zimbra Server Bugs Could Lead to Email Plundering
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Why CPA firms need to know about restricted top-level web domains
New top-level web domains, such as .cpa, are growing in popularity with progressive organizations. Some of the more well-known ones are .ai, .io, and .xyz. If your firm is looking to modernize its digital front door, here’s what you need to know about these new top-level web domains (TLDs) and why you may want to consider using […]
Top U.S. doctors say kids need masks and social distancing in schools this fall
Schoolchildren swab and test themselves for COVID-19 to prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the classroom at South Boston Catholic Academy in Boston, Massachusetts, January 28, 2021. Allison Dinner | Reuters Students should wear masks and practice social distancing at school to ensure safe in-person learning this fall, top U.S. doctors said […]
The stuff they don’t teach you in books
Once upon a time, when I knew nothing, I called myself a financial advisor. It’s true, I was giving financial advice. But when I look back to the caliber and quality of that advice from back then to now, it’s astonishing how much I didn’t know. I was raised in this business to believe that […]
Digital Payments Are a Staple in Friendships, but What About Business?
Thanks to digital payments, gone are the days where you need to carry cash with you everywhere you go. And, you don’t even have to bring your physical credit or debit cards, either. Chances are, some of your customers have swapped their cash and cards in favor of making contactless payments, too… …Which is why […]
#FA Success Ep 239: Creating Advisor Value By Helping Clients With Complexity Regardless Of Assets, With Ryan Frailich
Executive Summary Welcome back to the 239th episode of the Financial Advisor Success Podcast! My guest on today’s podcast is Ryan Frailich. Ryan is the founder of Deliberate Finances, an RIA located in New Orleans, Louisiana that serves young professionals using a monthly subscription fee model. What’s unique about Ryan, though, is that he’s intentionally […]
Inheritance tax receipts rise 33%
Inheritance tax receipts rose 33% year on year between April and June to £1.5bn, according to recent data published by HMRC. The £0.4bn rise in inheritance tax receipts comes at a time when the Government is considering how to fund the Chancellor’s economic support schemes during the Coronavirus pandemic in the run up to a […]
IoT, bad baselines- are you starting 2021 on the wrong foot?
2021 can be your best year or your worst year, it all depends on your perspective. If you see 2021 as trending upwards or that 2020 was a market correction, then your optimism may serve you well. If you had dreams of doubling your sales and you fell short, you may view the past year […]