The constructive receipt is a tax concept based on which it is assumed that a taxpayer has received income, even though the income has not yet been physically received, which must...
If you are overwhelmed with student loan debt, there may come a time when it will be difficult for you to move forward. You make payments as at when due, but you are not even close...
For everyone buying a home via financing, the mortgage interest rate has a huge impact. Mortgage borrowers, however, are interested in the lowest rate possible. Yet, money lenders...
The paycheck protection program is a product of the CARES Act. It is available to business owners via institutions like the bank of America. It allows businesses to borrow money and...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 06/22/2020
Interest rates will continue rising in 2019. But savings rates, mortgages, certificates of deposit, and credit cards are growing at different speeds. Each product is based on a different...
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 08/02/2019
Sometimes a debtor could be overwhelmed by debt repayments and may need to negotiate for debt cancellation. If you get one, the IRS considers it an income, and it is taxable. That's...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 05/22/2022
Over the years, Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) have become pretty popular, while the traditional exit strategy has faded away. Many companies' owners pass ownership of...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 11/29/2021
As the year winds up, many might feel it is too late to get any savings on their tax. However, no matter what you already earned as income, there are some moves you can make to reduce...
Posted by Karen Munoz, EA on 11/21/2021
Having a cash flow projection can be the difference between a thriving business and filling for a Chapter 11 for small business owners.A study found that 30% of businesses fail because...
Posted by Karen Munoz, EA on 08/06/2021