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Posts (814) October 20, 2022 Plan Now To Make Tax-Smart Year-End Gifts To Loved Ones As we head toward year end, many people are starting to plan to give gifts to their loved ones. Here’s how to avoid gift tax implications. Read More October 27, 2022 2023 “Nanny Tax” For Domestic Workers What will the household worker, or “nanny tax”, be for 2023? Here’s the answer, as well as other tax obligations. Read More October 27, 2022 The Audit Is Over. Now What? Audits are critical to reassuring financial supporters of your nonprofit’s fiscal responsibility. But the work doesn’t end when the auditor leaves. You need to review the audit report and possibly take action. Read More September 12, 2018 Compensating Nonprofit Board Members Despite drawbacks, compensating board members may make sense for your nonprofit. But be careful to follow all applicable rules and regulations. Learn more. Read More November 3, 2022 Estate Planning Vocab 101: Executor And Trustee Two key estate planning terms you need to know are “executor” and “trustee.” Read More July 26, 2019 Should You Revise Your Nonprofit’s Bylaws? Even if your nonprofit’s bylaws are outdated, you can’t just start revising them. First, you need to ensure you have the authority to do so. There are also other considerations. Read more about them. Read More June 18, 2019 Wealth Management for Beginners: Advice from an Expert You’re a middle-income earner with some assets and some serious goals for your future and retirement. You know you’re ready to begin organizing your finances to better meet these goals, but you aren’t entirely sure where to start. If you’ve never had help before with wealth management, it can all feel a little daunting. The… Read More November 9, 2022 Adopting A Child? Bring Home A Tax Break Too Adopting a child can be expensive. Fortunately, there may be a valuable tax break for parents. Here are the tax credit amounts for 2022 and 2023. Read More November 18, 2022 Protecting Your Nonprofit From Cybercriminals There are many low-cost (and even free) cybersecurity tools available to nonprofits, so don’t take the risk of going unprotected. Here are some easy ways to prevent data breaches. Read More November 23, 2022 Year-End Charitable Contributions Here are the basic 2022 rules for charitable contributions to ones favorite charity and gifts to loved ones. Read More December 7, 2022 How To Ease Staffers Anxiety About Your Nonprofit’s Future For many of your nonprofit’s staffers, high inflation equals high anxiety. In this time of economic uncertainty, prioritize candid communications so employees’ worries won’t affect their work. Read More December 21, 2022 Save For Retirement By Contributing To Your 401(k) Plan Are you contributing enough to your employer’s 401(k) plan or Roth 401(k)? Here are the contribution limits for 2023. Read More Load more Page 50 of 85« First«...102030...4849505152...607080...»Last »
October 20, 2022 Plan Now To Make Tax-Smart Year-End Gifts To Loved Ones As we head toward year end, many people are starting to plan to give gifts to their loved ones. Here’s how to avoid gift tax implications. Read More
October 27, 2022 2023 “Nanny Tax” For Domestic Workers What will the household worker, or “nanny tax”, be for 2023? Here’s the answer, as well as other tax obligations. Read More
October 27, 2022 The Audit Is Over. Now What? Audits are critical to reassuring financial supporters of your nonprofit’s fiscal responsibility. But the work doesn’t end when the auditor leaves. You need to review the audit report and possibly take action. Read More
September 12, 2018 Compensating Nonprofit Board Members Despite drawbacks, compensating board members may make sense for your nonprofit. But be careful to follow all applicable rules and regulations. Learn more. Read More
November 3, 2022 Estate Planning Vocab 101: Executor And Trustee Two key estate planning terms you need to know are “executor” and “trustee.” Read More
July 26, 2019 Should You Revise Your Nonprofit’s Bylaws? Even if your nonprofit’s bylaws are outdated, you can’t just start revising them. First, you need to ensure you have the authority to do so. There are also other considerations. Read more about them. Read More
June 18, 2019 Wealth Management for Beginners: Advice from an Expert You’re a middle-income earner with some assets and some serious goals for your future and retirement. You know you’re ready to begin organizing your finances to better meet these goals, but you aren’t entirely sure where to start. If you’ve never had help before with wealth management, it can all feel a little daunting. The… Read More
November 9, 2022 Adopting A Child? Bring Home A Tax Break Too Adopting a child can be expensive. Fortunately, there may be a valuable tax break for parents. Here are the tax credit amounts for 2022 and 2023. Read More
November 18, 2022 Protecting Your Nonprofit From Cybercriminals There are many low-cost (and even free) cybersecurity tools available to nonprofits, so don’t take the risk of going unprotected. Here are some easy ways to prevent data breaches. Read More
November 23, 2022 Year-End Charitable Contributions Here are the basic 2022 rules for charitable contributions to ones favorite charity and gifts to loved ones. Read More
December 7, 2022 How To Ease Staffers Anxiety About Your Nonprofit’s Future For many of your nonprofit’s staffers, high inflation equals high anxiety. In this time of economic uncertainty, prioritize candid communications so employees’ worries won’t affect their work. Read More
December 21, 2022 Save For Retirement By Contributing To Your 401(k) Plan Are you contributing enough to your employer’s 401(k) plan or Roth 401(k)? Here are the contribution limits for 2023. Read More