by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | Sep 25, 2025 | Educational
Using Credit Cards to Finance Business Carries Rewards and Risks Using credit cards to finance business has its place. During periods of tight borrowing, which we’re experiencing now, using credit cards can be a lifeline. But it also has a downside. The key is to...
by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | Sep 18, 2025 | Educational
Work Opportunity Tax Credit Helps Both Employers and Struggling Job Seekers The Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) is a federal tax credit for businesses that hire specific types of people who face extra challenges getting a job. The amount of the credit varies based...
by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | Sep 11, 2025 | Educational
Hiring Your Kids Has Benefits, But There Are Limits Hiring your kids has its benefits. For one thing, you’re putting money in your kids’ pockets that you can deduct as a business expense. (They do need to be performing actual work, though.) You can instill a sense of...
by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | Sep 4, 2025 | Educational
Hands-Off Investing Often Outperforms Micromanaging Hands-off investing refers to the “set it and forget it” mode of investing. That is, you put your money into mutual funds and then make only minor changes over the long term. Instead of reacting to fluctuations (or...
by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | Aug 28, 2025 | Educational
Small Businesses Can Use AI to Fuel Success Small businesses can use AI? Well, the answer to that may be not only can they be using artificial intelligence (AI), but they should be, and soon. According to a survey by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 40 percent of small...
by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | Aug 21, 2025 | Educational
Credit Card Surcharges Can Cover Fees but Turn Off Customers Credit card surcharges have become increasingly popular lately. At least among merchants. More and more frequently, companies are charging a fee to cover the cost of credit-card processing, but some...
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