Sun.Jul 23, 2023

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3 Tips to Help Improve Business Financial Confidence

CPA Practice

Tips to Help Improve Business Financial Confidence By Anna Marrs. Owning a small business comes with lots of challenges and responsibilities, and the pressure to make the right decisions can feel downright daunting. This is especially true in times of economic uncertainty. Our new, recurring American Express Small Business Financial Confidence Report found only 54% of small business owners feel confident making financial growth decisions.

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Tax Planning for Digital Assets

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Summit Tax & Accounting Advisors’ Rene Carlos examines how to prepare for the tax implications of digital assets.

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Colorado Businessman Gets 15 Months for $737K Employment Tax Evasion

CPA Practice

A Colorado man has been sentenced to 15 months in prison for evading the payment of more than $700,000 in employment taxes he owed to the IRS. According to court documents and statements made in court, Frank Stevens of Bow Mar, Colorado, co-owned restaurants and an oil production business, which had employees from whose paychecks he withheld income and Social Security and Medicare taxes.

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QBO Monday Minute: New MailChimp & QuickBooks Online Functionality

Insightful Accountant

Liz Scott rolls through the buzz surrounding the direct integration between QuickBooks Online and MailChimp. Check out her thoughts—and video—to see how you can explain the functionality to your clients.

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Your Accounting Expertise Will Only Get You So Far: The New Way To Lead

Speaker: Victor C. Barnes, CPA, MBA

In the climb from contributor to leader, the rules quietly change. But if you’re aiming for the summit, the air gets thinner, and what got you here won’t be enough to get you to the top. 🗻 What made you successful early in your finance career—technical accuracy, sharp analysis, flawless execution—won’t be what carries you to the next level. The higher you go, the more your effectiveness depends on how you connect, adapt, and communicate.