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  1. Should I Make A S-Corporation Election?
    S-Corp ElectionRido81The first tax deadline for S-Corporations and Partnerships is next week, and I’m fielding a lot of questions around the S-Corporation election. Many small business owners think or have been told that the S-Corp election is the way to reduce taxes for your business, because it gives you the ability
  2. A comprehensive guide to small business insurance: Here’s how to safeguard your company
    Starting your own business requires a significant investment of both time and money. Millions of people continue to step up to the challenge with 33
  3. 5 Best Resources for Millennials Without Pensions
    A pension is an employer-sponsored retirement plan that provides a monthly income once you retire. Employees will make contributions to a pool of funds set aside for their future benefit so that they can receive periodic payments once they're ready to retire. Pensions have allowed employees to reap the rewards of retir
  4. Life Insurance: What Business Owners Should Know
    It's important to insure yourself as well as your company It is said that a quality life insurance policy provides "certainty in an uncertain world."
  5. The Economy Is Going Well Now, But Questions About The Longer Run Remain
    As the economy roars back from the pandemic’s lockdowns and quarantines, its near-term prospects look marvelously bright in just about every sector – employment and retail, capital spending and housing.
  6. Taking Control Of Finances For Aging Parents: Avoid These 3 Common Mistakes
    When your aging parent is no longer able to keep track of bills, investments and money management, someone else must step in. Often the parent has
  7. When Is It OK to Tap Your Retirement Savings?
    You spend your working years saving what you can for retirement, knowing you'll one day take the money out. But things don't always go according to
  8. 4 Steps To Turn Makeshift Digital Transformation Into Long-Term Success
    Co-authored with Nikolaus Obwegeser and Benjamin MüllerMakeshift digital home officegettyWhile many companies were reportedly undergoing some form of digital transformation before COVID-19, it seems they were not far enough along their journey to respond effectively. At the outset of the pandemic, companies scrambled t
  9. How Healthcare Organizations Can Defend Against Ransomware
    Rebecca Gazda, Sr Director of Labs at DNSFilter There’s no denying it – the need for stronger cyber defense is urgent. More ransomware attacks
  10. The New Meaning of CTO: Why Leaders Should Strive To Be The Chief Trust Officer
    No commute! Less money spent on work clothes! The slow erosion of trust?