Do want to start a healthcare business? If yes, you are at the right place in this post I will share 10 healthcare business ideas in India. Healthcare is the most promising sector both in terms of making money and employment. The government is focusing more on the health care sector. The health sector in […]
Archives for January 2021
Cloud Accounting Software: Questions to Consider
As a small business owner, you need to record your financial transactions. But, accounting is not easy, and all signs point to accounting software. Why use accounting software? Cloud-based accounting software could be a low-cost, time-saving option for tracking your business’s finances. The cloud Do you think understanding the “cloud” is over your head? [pun […]
Health Secretary Alex Azar resigning on Jan. 20
Health and Human Services Secretary, Alex Azar at the White House on August 23, 2020 in Washington, DC. Pete Marovich | Getty Images Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar is resigning on Jan 20, the same day President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in. In his resignation letter dated Jan. 12, Azar took a parting […]
Domestic terrorism has superseded the threat of international terrorism, warns ex-NYC police commissioner
Former New York City police commissioner Bill Bratton warned CNBC’s “The News with Shepard Smith” that domestic terrorism has superseded the threat of international terrorism in the United States. “For the last 20 years our biggest concern was international terrorism — ISIS, Al Qaeda,” Bratton said in a Friday evening interview. “Now it’s here and […]
The 6 Best Accounting Firms of 2021 – Investopedia
Bottom Line As this list shows, the offerings and pricing of accounting firms for small businesses vary widely. The key is understanding your accounting needs and the value of having someone from outside your business fulfilling those functions. Even the most expensive firm on this list is probably less costly than hiring someone to perform […]
Tax filing season to start Feb. 12, IRS announces
The IRS on Friday announced that it will start accepting and processing 2020 tax returns on Friday, Feb. 12. This is later than in most previous years, when tax season has started in January. The IRS says the delay is due to the extra time it needs for programming and testing its systems following the […]
Weekend Reading for Financial Planners (Jan 16-17)
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Wells Fargo nears deal with GTCR, Reverence for asset manager
Wells Fargo is in talks to sell its asset management business to a private equity consortium led by GTCR and Reverence Capital Partners, according to a person familiar with the matter, as CEO Charlie Scharf revamps the long-beleaguered bank. The exact price under discussion couldn’t immediately be learned and the talks could still end without […]
Here are the major parts of $1.9T Biden relief plan
President-elect Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief plan is designed to both pump money into the economy and contain the coronavirus pandemic. The plan includes a wave of new spending, including more direct payments to households, an expansion of jobless benefits, more money for state and local governments and an expansion of vaccinations and virus-testing programs. […]
Cryptocurrencies face greater oversight under Gensler-led SEC
Gary Gensler’s expected nomination to lead the SEC is seen ushering in an era of greater federal oversight of the $1 trillion cryptocurrency market. Gensler, who most recently taught about cryptocurrencies and their underlying technologies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, previously chaired the CFTC and was a partner at Goldman Sachs. He is known […]