December 11, 2018 With the dawn of 2019 on the near horizon, here’s a quick list of tax and financial to-dos you should address before 2018 ends: Check your FSA balance. If you have a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) for health care expenses, you need to incur qualifying expenses by December 31 to use […]
Read MoreDecember 6, 2018 Those who run family-owned businesses often underestimate the need for a succession plan. After all, they say, we’re a family business — there will always be a family member here to keep the company going and no one will stand in the way. Not necessarily. In one all-too-common scenario, two of […]
Read MoreDecember 4th, 2018 As the holidays approach and the year draws to a close, many taxpayers make charitable gifts — both in the spirit of the season and as a year-end tax planning strategy. However, with the tax law changes that go into effect in 2018 and the many rules that apply to the charitable […]
Read More“Today is a good day to have a good day.” Lori Hall is an Administrative Assistant at Bradshaw, Gordon & Clinkscales, LLC. She has been with the firm for 12 years and specializes in project tracking, time and expense reconciliation, database maintenance and other administrative responsibilities. She studied at Furman University for a degree in […]
Read MoreNovember 29, 2018 Many factors go into the success of a company. You’ve got to offer high-quality products or services, provide outstanding customer service, and manage your inventory or supply chain. But there’s at least one other success factor that many business owners often overlook: internal leadership training and development. Even if […]
Read MoreNovember 14th, 2018 A strong economy leads some company owners to cut back on marketing. Why spend the money if business is so good? Others see it differently — a robust economy means more sales opportunities, so pouring dollars into marketing is the way to go. The right approach for your company depends on […]
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