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Archives for December 2020
How to Record Daily Sales and Expenses for Your Business
While owning, operating, and overseeing a small business can be challenging in many aspects, financial management is often uniquely complex. Despite how a basic understanding of financial management and bookkeeping may bring an entrepreneur through the first stages of business development, over time you will need a more comprehensive understanding. Are you looking for a […]
Is Your Home Office Eligible for Tax Deductions?
For the upcoming tax season, I bet the search term that gets the most traffic will be “home office tax breaks.” Who qualifies and what is deductible gets confusing in any year, and I’m guessing the pandemic is only making it worse. Let’s sort through the issues. Sorry, W2s. Still no-go. First, let’s address the […]
New Business Record Keeping
Whilst this has been a tough year for many businesses there are some people who decided that this year was as good a time as any to set up a business. Some people will have found the time to think and plan what they really want to do whilst they had more time on their […]
PGMiner, Innovative Monero-Mining Botnet, Surprises Researchers
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Intro to Double-entry Accounting: Your Pain-free Guide
Recording transactions and keeping financial records are an essential part of owning a business. One way you can keep track of your finances is by using double-entry accounting. Read on to learn what is double-entry accounting and how it can benefit your books. What is double-entry accounting? Double-entry bookkeeping is an accounting method where you […]
Final rules govern disallowed transportation fringe benefits
The IRS issued final regulations implementing changes to Sec. 274 that disallow a deduction for the expense of any Sec. 132(f) qualified transportation fringe (QTF) provided to an employee, effective for amounts paid or incurred after Dec. 31, 2017 (T.D. 9939). The changes were enacted in the law known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs […]
Final rules govern disallowed transportation fringe benefits
The IRS issued final regulations implementing changes to Sec. 274 that disallow a deduction for the expense of any Sec. 132(f) qualified transportation fringe (QTF) provided to an employee, effective for amounts paid or incurred after Dec. 31, 2017 (T.D. 9939). The changes were enacted in the law known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs […]
Starting a Small Business? Welcome to Financial Management 101.
December 10, 2020 8 min read Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. This article was written by Mitchell Terpstra, a member of the Entrepreneur NEXT powered by Assemble content team. Entrepreneur NEXT powered by Assemble is a freelance-matching platform leading the future of work. If you’re struggling to find, vet, and hire the right freelancers for your business, Entrepreneur NEXT will […]
How to Set up Accounting Books for Small Business
In business, you must keep records of your transactions in your books. Your accounting books provide a place for you to review your business’s income and expenses and see where you stand financially. By keeping your books organized and up-to-date, you can take control of your finances and make smart business decisions. But before you […]