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Archives for June 2021
What Is Franchise Tax, and Does Your Business Need to Pay It?
As a business owner, there are a ton of taxes you need to keep on your radar. One tax you may need to pay to your state is franchise tax. But, what is franchise tax? Get the scoop about this type of tax and whether or not your business is responsible for it. What is […]
Then and Now: Securing Privileged Access Within Healthcare Orgs
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Kitces & Carl Ep 61: Taking The Leap To Launch When You Don’t Have The Capital To Finance It
Executive Summary Up until the last twenty years or so, it was relatively uncommon for financial advisors to strike out and launch their own practice without the support of a larger advisor platform (e.g., a broker-dealer or insurance company). However, technological advances, a shift towards holistic financial planning (versus the more traditional transactional model to […]
Effective Adoption of SASE in 2021
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GASB publishes implementation guidance on various issues
Application guidance on GASB’s state and local government accounting standards for derivative instruments, fiduciary activities, leases, and nonexchange transactions is included in a new implementation guide the board issued Wednesday. The guide also includes amendments to previously issued implementation guidance on the financial reporting model, sales and pledges, and intra-entity transfers. GASB periodically issues new […]
Accelerating 2021 Business Sales To Navigate Biden’s Proposed Capital Gains Tax Increase
Executive Summary When investments appreciate in value, their capital gains are subject to preferential tax rates, which were first established to incentivize taxpayers to invest their available savings for growth. However, President Joe Biden’s recently proposed American Families Plan, calling for substantial tax reform, includes a number of changes that would dramatically reshape the taxation […]
GASB addresses accounting changes and error corrections – Journal of Accountancy
GASB proposed changes Tuesday to its accounting and financial reporting guidance for accounting changes and error corrections that has been in effect for more than 40 years. The current requirements for state and local government financial reporting on accounting changes and error corrections were established in the 1970s before being codified in 2010 in GASB […]
Can’t See Into the Future? Don’t Be Surprised If You Have a Variance in Accounting
Forecasting how much you’re going to spend and receive is a key part of running a business. But, rarely do predictions match actual income and expenses. More than likely, you’ll experience a variance in accounting at some point. Variances are normal in accounting. But, that doesn’t mean you can’t analyze variances and learn from them. […]
Three IT hacks every WFH employee must have in 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has created an opportunity for many organisations in realising the benefits that it can bring to their business while ensuring a better work-life balance for their employees, says Yash Mehta, an IoT and Big Data Science specialist. Work from home (WFH) has now become the new normal with the help of advanced […]