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Initial Look at the New Tax Form Schedule 1-A: Four Key Deductions for 2025

The IRS has released draft Schedule 1-A, introducing four new temporary deductions within the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. If you are wondering what the new form looks like and how the calculations work, read on as we explore each … Continue reading

Posted in Blog, Tax and Financial News |

Understanding Contribution Margin After Marketing

Contribution margin after marketing (CMAM) measures how much money is generated per unit retailed after factoring in a company’s variable costs, along with marketing costs. It’s analogous with contribution margin, however, a business must factor in marketing costs the company … Continue reading

Posted in Blog, General Business News |

Ideas for Small Business Succession Planning

It can be hard to build up your own business, but it can be harder to sell it for what it’s worth. In fact, only around three in 10 family-owned businesses survive for the next generation. Whether family-owned or in … Continue reading

Posted in Blog, Financial Planning |

How to Save Money with the Half Rule

What if you could lower your grocery bill without giving up the things you love, fight inflation, and have some money left at the end of the month? Sounds too good to be true? It’s not. It’s the Half Rule. … Continue reading

Posted in Blog, Tip of the Month |

The Silent Threat: How Simple Misconfigurations Are Fueling 2025 Worst Cyberattacks

As organizations invest heavily in next-gen firewalls, AI detection, and threat intelligence, grave cyberattacks have been reported as a result of overlooked misconfigurations. According to the latest statistics, about 23 percent of cloud security incidents are directly connected to misconfigurations. … Continue reading

Posted in Blog, What's New in Technology |

Enhancing Homebuyer Protections, Wildfire Risks, 911 Response and Domestic Manufacturing

Homebuyers Privacy Protection Act (HR 2808) – Introduced by Rep. John Rose (R-TN) on April 10, the House passed this bill on June 23, and the Senate passed it on Aug. 2. Signed into law on Sept. 5, this bipartisan … Continue reading

Posted in Blog, Congress at Work |

A Look at the Nonaccrual Experience Method

When it comes to running a business, having outstanding invoices that turn into uncollectible receivables or simply bad debt is a fact of life. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has a safe harbor that permits businesses to reduce consideration of … Continue reading

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