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IRS announces 2024 standard mileage rates

The IRS has announced the 2024 Standard Mileage Rates. Understand how these rates will affect your deductions for business, medical, moving, or charitable driving expenses. Explore this article to stay informed and plan ahead for your 2024 tax returns.

Delaying retirement: a strategic move for financial security

Considering delaying retirement for better financial stability? This article explores the strategic advantages of working a few more years before you finally call it quits. Discover how this decision can significantly impact your financial security.

What To Do With Old Retirement Accounts

You likely have at least one old retirement account if you’ve ever changed employers. These accounts stay exactly as you left them unless you take action. In this video, we’ll provide options for what to do with those old accounts.

The 1031 Exchange Explained

In the world of real estate, the Section 1031 exchange has been a significant tool for investors who want to grow their real estate portfolio and wealth. In this video, we’ll explain how a 1031 exchange works and important considerations when using one.

Grace under fire: tactful techniques for handling negative reviews

Uncover the power of online reviews in shaping your business’s public persona and their financial implications. Learn to identify fake reviews and respond strategically to negative feedback. Also, explore how to bolster your online presence with positive reviews and exceptional customer service.

Two Estate Planning Strategies to Help Protect Wealth

A goal of estate planning is to maximize the wealth that is passed on to one’s heirs. In this video, we’ll discuss how a Spousal Lifetime Access Trust and an Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust may help you minimize estate taxes and protect wealth.

The Key Functions of Your Nonprofit Board

Nonprofit board service can be as exhausting as it is rewarding. Whether you are on a board yourself, thinking about joining a board, or seeking to improve the one you sit on, here are three things that high-functioning nonprofit boards get right.