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Daily Archives: November 16, 2018

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In the News: Market performance and portfolio construction

Blog, Economy/Stock Market, In The NewsBy Editorial TeamNovember 16, 2018

How does one account for market return when building a portfolio? Bil Lako, CFP® says ask yourself, “What is your overall tolerance for risk?” and then build the portfolio from there. 

Cybersecurity Tip: Weapon of Mass Persuasion

Blog, CybersecurityBy Editorial TeamNovember 16, 2018

By: Tim O’Pry |  Chief Security Officer In an October 2018 speech, Apple CEO Tim Cook spoke on what he believes are the wonders and dangers of technology. A summary of that speech was detailed in this INC online article and the one statement they identified as among the more significant was: “Our own information,…

Reasonable Compensation and S Corporations

Blog, Business Owner/Self Employed, TaxBy Editorial TeamNovember 16, 2018

Unlike a C corporation, which itself pays the tax on its taxable income, an S corporation does not directly pay taxes on its income; instead, its income, losses, deductions, and credits are distributed across its shareholders’ individual tax returns on a pro rata basis. These distributions are not subject to self-employment (Social Security and Medicare)…

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