The year 2020 has been a continuous lesson in the need to prepare for the unpredictable. From the pandemic to natural disasters, businesses have faced numerous challenges that could force them to close. The most common emergencies that businesses typically face fall into three categories: Natural disasters such as floods, fires, and earthquakes Medical emergencies such as the current COVID-19 …
Ask Cari: What Records Do Small Businesses Need to Keep for Taxes?
Tax season is just around the corner, so now is a great time to make sure that you are retaining all the documentation you need to back up the income, deductions, and credits listed on your small business’s tax return. Keeping the proper records is not optional—it is required by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Recordkeeping System The IRS does …
Managing the Money Aspect of Your New Business: It’s Easier Than You Think
Coming up with a great idea that can be turned into a prosperous business venture takes a certain talent. Knowing how to get your great idea financed and properly managed, takes another. However, it may be easier than you think. What You Need, What You’ve Got, and Where to Get the Rest If you think you’re in over your head …
Lawline Roundtable Discussion on Building Your Own Law Practice
[slideshare id=59902137&doc=lawline-buildingalawpractice-160322201923] Join me tomorrow, May 6, 2016 at 3:30pm for the Live Webcast at Lawine for the Roundtable Discussion on starting and building your own law practice. Myself, Daniel Gershberg and Harlan York will work through the above presentation questions. Hear it live tomorrow! If you cannot make the presentation then the recording will be available via Lawline.