July 8th, 2019 “Gamification.” It’s perhaps an odd word, but it’s a cool concept that’s become popular among many types of businesses. In its most general sense, the term refers to integrating characteristics of game-playing into business-related tasks to excite and engage the people involved. Might it have a place in your company? Internal focus […]
Read MoreJuly 2nd, 2019 Imagine giving your company’s retirement plan a report card. Would it earn straight A’s in preparing your participants for their golden years? Or is it more of a C student who could really use some extra help after school? Benchmarking can tell you. Mind the basics More than likely, you already use […]
Read MoreTina Rutledge is a bookkeeper at Bradshaw, Gordon & Clinkscales, LLC. She has been with the firm for 2 years and specializes in QuickBooks, payroll services and sales tax issues. Tina graduated from University of South Carolina-Spartanburg with a Bachelor’s in Accounting and has since received her QuickBooks Pro Advisor designation. Tina enjoys playing the […]
Read MoreJune 26th, 2019 Now that most schools are out for the summer, you might be sending your children to day camp. It’s often a significant expense. The good news: You might be eligible for a tax break for the cost. The value of a credit Day camp is a qualified expense under the child and […]
Read MoreJune 18th, 2019 Can your business become more profitable without venturing out of its comfort zone? Of course! However, adding new products or services may not be the best way for your business — or any company — to boost profits. Your bottom-line potential may lie undiscovered in your existing operations. How can you find […]
Read MoreMay 10th, 2019 Due to the massive changes in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), the 2019 filing season resulted in surprises. Some filers who have gotten a refund in past years wound up owing money. The IRS reports that the number of refunds paid this year is down from last year — and […]
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