Five Things to Know Before Becoming a Landlord
Before you purchase an investment property or rent out your own home, make sure you understand what’s involved. We explain in this week’s Financial Tip.
Before you purchase an investment property or rent out your own home, make sure you understand what’s involved. We explain in this week’s Financial Tip.
Financial ratios are used to measure a business’s condition and performance. They can help you evaluate your organization’s financial status and rate of success. They are also used by those evaluating your business for potential investment or lending opportunities. Generally speaking, there are four categories of financial ratios: liquidity, profitability, activity, and leverage. Your balance…
You’ve worked your whole life building a business and the time has finally come: the time where you feel ready to enjoy the fruits of your labor and retire. But what happens to your business now? Do you want to pass it down to your children? Maybe you don’t have children. How can you exit…
Many of the changes can affect the bottom line for the business as well as you as the business owner — some in a good way and some in a bad way. 1. The taxable income of a C corporation is now taxed at a flat 21% rate. Previously, the tax rates generally ranged from 15%…
QuickBooks Online’s mobile app, available at the Apple App Store and Google Play, can do many of the same tasks that it performs on your office desktop. You can, for example: Check account balances. Add and edit estimates, invoices, and sales receipts. Add and edit customers, vendors, products, and services. Record invoice payments. One of…
In today’s Marietta Daily Journal, Bil Lako, CFP®, explains that for business owners, exiting a small business is a complicated process and one that should be planned for years in advance, not just in the short time leading up to retirement. Read the Article This article is for demonstrative and academic purposes and is meant to…
Entrepreneurs often shrug off the idea of obtaining an employer identification number, or EIN, believing that their small business really doesn’t need one. Though there are some cases where a solo business can get away with merely utilizing the business owner’s Social Security Number, doing so is not necessarily the best idea, even if you…
This week on “Money Talks,” Chief Investment Officer Troy Harmon, CFA, CVA, is joined by Senior Associate Jarrett McKenzie, CFP®, CWS®, and Associate Melanie Wells, CFP®, to discuss how a little financial planning for retirement can greatly impact your taxes today.
If you’re a small business owner, you want your organization to do far more than survive: you want it to thrive! Unfortunately, to make sure that customers are happy and the lights stay on there are a lot of details that need attention, and some end up being overlooked. The intricacies of accounting are neither…
As it does annually around the end of the year, the IRS has announced the 2019 optional standard mileage rates. Thus, beginning on Jan. 1, 2019, the standard mileage rates for the use of a car (or a van, pickup or panel truck) are: 58 cents per mile for business miles driven (including a 26-cent-per-mile…