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Understanding the ABCs of credits and debits

Bookkeeping fundamentals are essential to accurate financial reporting. Using software solutions — such as QuickBooks®, NetSuite® or Xero™ — can simplify double-entry accounting. However, knowing how the process works can provide reassurance that your business is...

Cash or accrual accounting: What’s best for tax purposes?

Your businesses may have a choice between using the cash or accrual method of accounting for tax purposes. The cash method often provides significant tax benefits for those that qualify. However, some businesses may be better off using the accrual method. Therefore,...

Improve financial reporting with an effective audit committee

External auditors have primary responsibility for audit quality. However, the audit committee plays an important oversight role in the financial reporting process. Here are some best practices to consider when evaluating the composition of your company’s audit...

Understanding taxes on real estate gains

Let’s say you own real estate that has been held for more than one year and is sold for a taxable gain. Perhaps this gain comes from indirect ownership of real estate via a pass-through entity such as an LLC, partnership or S corporation. You may expect to pay...

Take charge of working capital management

Proactive working capital management is essential to successful business operations. However, on average, businesses aren’t managing their working capital as efficiently as they have in the past, according to a new study by The Hackett Group, a digital transformation...

Do you owe estimated taxes? If so, when is the next one due?

Federal estimated tax payments are designed to ensure that certain individuals pay their fair share of taxes throughout the year. If you don’t have enough federal tax withheld from your paychecks and other payments, you may have to make estimated tax payments. This is...

The possible tax landscape for businesses in the future

Get ready: The upcoming presidential and congressional elections may significantly alter the tax landscape for businesses in the United States. The reason has to do with a tax law that’s scheduled to expire in about 17 months and how politicians in Washington would...

Review real-time data with flash reports

It usually takes between two and six weeks for management to prepare financial statements that comply with the accounting rules. The process takes longer if an outside accountant reviews or audits your reports. Timely information is critical to making informed...