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Why It Might be Time for Your Small Business to Migrate to Cloud Accounting

Blog, Business Owner/Self Employed, TaxBy Henssler FinancialJune 8, 2018

Have you “migrated to the cloud?” No, not your family photos or back up files—your small business accounting! Learn more in this week’s Business Tip.

Should I Buy a New or Used Car?

Blog, Personal FinanceBy Henssler FinancialJune 7, 2018

Is the new-car smell worth it, or do you want someone else to take the depreciation hit? We explain points to consider as you shop for a vehicle in our Question of the Week.

Not-Being-Insured Penalty Eliminated

Blog, Insurance, TaxBy Henssler FinancialJune 6, 2018

The Affordable Care Act imposed a “share-responsibility payment” on taxpayers who did not sign up for minimum essential health coverage. This is eliminated in 2019. Read all about it in this week’s Tax Tip.

Marriage and Money: Taking a Team Approach to Retirement

Blog, Family Finances, RetirementBy Henssler FinancialJune 5, 2018

Even when most of a married couple’s retirement assets reside in different accounts, it’s still possible to craft a unified retirement strategy. We explain in this week’s Financial Tip.

Preserving Georgia’s Land with Conservation Easements

Case Study, TaxBy Henssler FinancialJune 4, 2018

Chief Investment Officer Troy Harmon, CFA, CVA, is joined by Tax Manager Dan DiLuzio, C.P.A., and Managing Associate D.J. Barker, CWS®, to discuss a unique way to preserve our natural resources while getting a tax deduction with conservation easements.

Market Roundup: Markets Fractionally Higher in Holiday-Shortened Week

Economy/Stock MarketBy Henssler FinancialJune 4, 2018

The U.S. markets were closed Monday in observance of Memorial Day, and Tuesday, the major indices slipped into the red zone amid political uncertainty in Italy and a drop in crude oil prices. In one of two consumer confidence readings, the Conference Board showed confidence climbed to 128 for May from 125.6 in April.

You May Not Get a Tax Refund Next Year

Blog, TaxBy Henssler FinancialJune 1, 2018

Tax reform made some sweeping changes to the tax brackets, withholding tables and deductions. You may need to prepare to NOT receive a refund! We explain in this week’s Tax Tip.

What is gross domestic product, and why is it important to investors?

Blog, Economy/Stock MarketBy Henssler FinancialMay 31, 2018

If you listen to business news, you’ve surely come across GDP—gross domestic product. Learn why it is such an important economic measure in this week’s Financial Tip.

Business Owners: What You Should Know About Using Temporary Workers

Blog, Business Owner/Self EmployedBy Henssler FinancialMay 25, 2018

Your temporary summer staff may be entitled to employee benefits if they work enough hours for your company. We explain in this week’s Business Tip.

Direct Your State Taxes to Rural Hospitals and Receive a Charitable Donation Deduction

Blog, In The News, TaxBy Henssler FinancialMay 25, 2018

In today’s Marietta Daily Journal, we explain how you can direct the money you’d pay in state income tax to fund rural hospitals in Georgia and get credit for a charitable donation on your federal returns. Read the Article This article is for demonstrative and academic purposes and is meant to provide valuable background information on…

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