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Monthly Archives: July 2022

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The Right Accounting Method for Your Business

Business Owner/Self Employed, TaxBy Editorial TeamJuly 14, 2022

Every small business has accounting and bookkeeping responsibilities, including selecting the accounting method that works best for them.  If you’re new to small business ownership, you might not even realize that there are multiple ways to keep tabs on your company’s finances.

IRS Announces Mid-Year Optional Vehicle Mileage Rate Increase

Business Owner/Self Employed, TaxBy Editorial TeamJuly 13, 2022

With gas prices soaring, the IRS increased the mileage rate that business owners can deduct for vehicle use instead of keeping a record of actual expenses.

With Many Tax Provisions Sunsetting in 2022, Planning Still Required

Case Study, Featured, New Year/End of Year, TaxBy Editorial TeamJuly 12, 2022

Chief Investment Officer Troy Harmon, CFA, CVA, is joined by Tax Manager Jessie Thomas, CPA, and Associate Peter Lynch to highlight the many provisions and tax credits that sunset at the end of 2021, as well as other areas that may require a mid-year check-in with your CPA.

July 2022 Market Minute

Economy/Stock Market, VideoBy Editorial TeamJuly 11, 2022

For July, our Research Analysts are watching the sharp decline in commodities, the market’s changing expectation that inflation can be tamed, and the expected rate cuts from the Fed

Our Three Cents — Is It Too Late?

Business Exit Planning, Business Owner/Self EmployedBy Editorial TeamJuly 9, 2022

The Our Three Cents hosts Troy, Nick, and K.C. of Henssler Financial answer the question if it is too late to sell your business this year now that interest rates are increasing and the market has taken a roughly 18% tumble.

401(k) Investing: Participation is Step One; Allocation is Step Two

Case Study, Featured, Investment Selection, RetirementBy Editorial TeamJuly 8, 2022

While the Department of Labor and employers have made participating in your company’s 401(k) plan, as an investor, you’re still left with the daunting task of asset allocation.

Sold or Thinking of Selling Your Home?

Blog, Tax, Your HomeBy Editorial TeamJuly 7, 2022

If you sold your home this year or are thinking about selling it, there are many tax-related issues that could apply to that sale. We cover some important points to consider in this week’s Tax Tip.

In the News: Mid-year: evaluate where you are, but don’t lose sight of the future

Featured, In The NewsBy Editorial TeamJuly 1, 2022

As seen in the Marietta Daily Journal: Bil Lako, CFP®, explains how mid-year is a good time to evaluate where you are and look for moves that may make sense for your situation; however, keep the current market conditions in mind and don’t lose sight of your overarching plan.

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