QuickBooks Tip: Working with Downloaded Transactions
QuickBooks Online does more than simply download financial transactions: It lets you define them in greater detail. We explain in this QuickBooks Tip.
QuickBooks Online does more than simply download financial transactions: It lets you define them in greater detail. We explain in this QuickBooks Tip.
In today’s Marietta Daily Journal, Bil Lako, CFP®, explains how going forward, Traditional to Roth IRA conversions are a permanent decision for investors. Read the Article
There are many reasons to refinance your home besides getting a lower interest rate. We explore the reasons in this week’s Financial Tip.
You heard the headline that “service businesses” weren’t eligible for a 20% deduction on pass-through income, however, you can still get the deduction if your joint taxable income is less than $315,000. We explain in this Business Tip.
In today’s Marietta Daily Journal, Bil Lako, CFP®, explains that some “specified service or trade businesses” can still qualify for the 20% deduction on qualified business income. Read the Article
Not all loan interest is the same! The rules for deducting interest on your taxes depend on whether the loan proceeds are used for personal, investment, or business activities. We explain in this week’s Tax Tip.
Compounding happens when you earn returns on your invested money and then you reinvest your returns so that money can also earn returns. It seems magical the longer you let it ride! Learn more in this week’s Financial Tip.
Compounding happens when you earn returns on your invested money and then you reinvest your returns so that money can also earn returns. It seems magical the longer you let it ride! Learn more in this week’s Financial Tip.
Hannity finance expert and Principal of Henssler Financial, Bil Lako, CFP®, weighs in on the new tax bill.
Employers who misclassify workers as independent contractors can end up with substantial tax bills
and face penalties for failing to pay employment taxes and not filing the required tax forms. Read more in this week’s Business Tip.