Jun 25, 2020 | Business Financial Consulting
You’ve done it! You navigated the application for a loan under the Payroll Protection Program (PPP), you’ve gotten your loan and are even well along the way to substantiating that all or a portion can be forgiven. All is right with the world, so it seems. Perhaps not...
Dec 5, 2019 | Business, Business Financial Consulting, Business Health
Exit Planning – It might not be what you think There’s a sign outside our office that lets the public know that our Firm assists in exit planning. Unfortunately it seems that a lot of people think this is a plan to exit the world of the living. Not so. A good...
Dec 5, 2019 | Business, Business Financial Consulting, Business Health
When we think of business performance consulting or business financial consulting, we may think of these services as appropriate for struggling or underperforming businesses. In our years of consulting, that is not the typical situation. While we work with some...
Dec 5, 2019 | Business, Business Financial Consulting, Tax
By: Michael Salad There are numerous reasons why owners should form business entities. One of the most common questions that arise is what type of business entity a business owner should form. Many business owners wish to form a limited liability company (“LLC”)....
Dec 5, 2019 | Business, Business Financial Consulting
I am opening a new business that will be operating as a partnership. How do I draw a paycheck? ~ Carrie Gill You don’t. Partners, and members of LLCs taxed as partnerships, are considered to be self-employed, not employees when performing services for the partnership....
Dec 5, 2019 | Business, Business Financial Consulting, Business Health, Tax
Under current law, most employees making $23,660 or less per year automatically qualify for overtime after 40 hours worked per week. The new rule recently issued by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) would raise that threshold to $47,476, effective December 1, 2016....