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June 13, 2022

What Is A Credit Memo, When to Issue A Credit Memo, and Why Is It Important?

Business success depends largely upon how you tackle problems, complaints, and returns. No business is perfect, and sometimes, we all make mistakes; products get damaged, delayed, […]
June 9, 2022

What Is Cash Flow Formula And How To Calculate It?

More than a quarter of small businesses fail due to cash flow problems. Calculating the cash flow may appear unimportant to some, yet it’s a task […]
June 2, 2022

Decoding Qualified VS Nonqualified Dividends: What’s The Tax Difference?

A good investor must know the nitty-gritty of investments, such as the profit rates, market variation, and dividend types. As it goes, those who invest in […]
May 19, 2022

What Does A Good CFO Do?

Running and managing a startup is an ordeal, and startup owners know all about it. They handle a million things every day to ensure their business […]
May 19, 2022

Payroll For Startups: 5 Common Mistakes To Avoid

Even the best falter and fail, be it super athletes, winning teams, or booming startups. More often than not, faultiness lies in little things. Small stuff […]
May 12, 2022

Seven Best Tax Tips to Maximize Tax Returns in 2022

It is hard to find people who love to file tax returns. Yet still, some don’t hate it as much as most of us. So, who […]
April 27, 2022

Accounting for the Future: How Predictive Analytics Help CFOs?

In today’s business world, staying at par with the present isn’t enough to ensure stability and keep the business afloat. Forecast and foresight are essential to […]
April 1, 2022

When Are Taxes Due? Tax Deadlines To Know in 2022

To tell the truth, it seems like there is never enough time to file returns. Even the COVID-19-affected deadline in 2021 came and went like a […]
January 25, 2022
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Tax Benefits Of S-Corporation: How Does An S-Corp Save Taxes?

A corporation, be it a C-Corp or LLC, pays hefty taxes, not once but twice. First, the corporation’s income is taxed, and then the owners’ dividends. […]