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Want to Quit Accounting? Reassess Your Success

Being an accountant or CPA in private practice has just become too hard for many folks and if you are one of them, I can completely empathize with you, because I have been there, too. There was a time in my career when I was in a really toxic business

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10 Obstacles CPAs Face in Consulting

Many small to mid-sized CPA firms are thinking about transitioning to consulting to stay relevant and profitable amidst the increasing changes to the industry. With audit and accounting margins decreasing due to competition and advances in technology threatening the industry, many firms are turning to management consulting services for an additional source

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Learn Accounting From a CFA

Disclosure: Our goal is to feature products and services that we think you’ll find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, Entrepreneur may get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our commerce partners. Entrepreneurs need to know a little something about money if they want to

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What is Error Sage Error 43? (With Steps to Fix it)

Unlike other accounting software, Sage allows users to keep the data file on the cloud to work on the business data simultaneously. This feature helps improve the organization’s productivity and provides flexibility to work on business data as the data can be accessed from any location. We cannot also deny

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Stuck at QuickBooks Error 15227 ? Do This

QuickBooks is a well-built accounting and bookkeeping application that has been designed to cater to the needs of small and medium-sized business organizations. Yet, managing this program can get tricky at times when it encounters uninvited issues. This blog will talk about the QuickBooks error 15227, where the computer stops

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No Tax Exclusion for Emotional Distress in Injury

A new Tax Court case, Tressler, TC Summary Opinion 2021-33, 9/13/21, shows that the way the settlement is worded can have a significant impact on taxability. Under Section 104(a)(2) of the tax code, and accompanying regulations, damages paid for personal physical injury or illness are specifically excluded from federal income

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What We Know About Biden’s Economic Plan So Far

Many tax practitioners are challenged by what to tell their clients regarding the various tax provisions Congress is currently considering. We, of course, won’t have firm answers until the plan becomes law, but we can educate ourselves about the proposals in order to stay ahead of any major changes. In

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Money by QuickBooks Comes to Market

Intuit has released Money by QuickBooks, the latest addition to an expanding suite of QuickBooks offerings that power small businesses with the ability to get paid and manage their cash flow. The Money by QuickBooks mobile app available for free on iOS and Android is designed to give your clients

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How to Claim Tax Deductions After a Disaster

If you’re just joining us, I recommend reviewing part one of the series on tax breaks for disaster victims for introductory comments on the deductions available to Hester, a disaster survivor. To qualify, she must satisfy two stipulations.  First, she suffers losses that are “sudden, unexpected or unusual” natural disasters, such

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How CPAs Can Prepare for the 2022 Tax Season

The way tax seasons work, it always feels like the next one is just around the corner. Over the last year (2021), there have been several unclear situations regarding how taxes are filed and to whom they pertain. Granted, 2021 was a unique year all around. The world has faced

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