The Importance Of Professional Accountants

Exposing a Few Common Myths Concerning Managing Your Business's Finances

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Managing the financial aspects of running a business can seem like a daunting and overwhelming task for anyone to do. This can be particularly true during tax season. Unfortunately, there are some individuals that may make the mistake of assuming that some common misconceptions about this aspect of managing a business are true. By learning the reality about the following financial myths, you will find yourself in a far better position to make sound choices for your needs. Read More»

Black Gold, Not Fool's Gold: 6 Financial Tips for Oil-Field Workers

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The oil industry—or its support industries—can be a “boom or bust” line of work. When times are good, an oil-field worker can bring in as much as six figures annually. But when the price of oil drops or other outside forces push costs up, workers can be laid off in a heartbeat. If you’re starting work in the oil fields, then it’s important to follow a few guidelines for maintaining a healthy financial life even in these volatile times. Read More»

How To Help Your Small Business At Tax Time

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Owning a small business means there are a lot of responsibilities that fall onto the shoulders of the owners. A small business owner’s work is never done and there is a lot of paperwork that needs to be done to stay on top of things. The time to process the taxes for your small business can be stressful, but there are a number of things that you can do to get your taxes in order before you hire an accountant. Read More»

Importance Of Hiring A CPA To Assist With A Divorce

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When dealing with a divorce, it is important to hire the correct professionals to assist with the process. An attorney is necessary to deal with all of the legal issues that come with a divorce: child custody, property division and spousal maintenance are all issues that need to be dealt with before a divorce can be granted. Qualified therapists can also be beneficial to help each spouse, as well as any children affected by the dissolution of the marriage. Read More»

Preparing For Income Tax Season

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If you are newly self-employed, you will want to take steps throughout the year to prepare for the filing of your income taxes. Since federal and state income taxes are not withheld year-round by your employer, it is up to you to figure out what percentage of your income will need to be socked away if you need to make a payment when taxes are due. For 2015, self-employment tax is 15.3% of your pay. This number should be used as a starting point in figuring out how much to save in future years. Read More»