Tag: cash

  • Take Advantage of the Gift Tax Exclusion Rules

    Take Advantage of the Gift Tax Exclusion Rules

    As we head toward the gift-giving season, you may be considering giving gifts of cash or securities to your loved ones. Taxpayers can transfer substantial amounts free of gift taxes to their children and others each year through the use of the annual federal gift tax exclusion. The amount is adjusted for inflation annually. For…

  • Financial Statements Tell Your Business’s Story, Inside and Out

    Financial Statements Tell Your Business’s Story, Inside and Out

    Ask many entrepreneurs and small business owners to show you their financial statements and they’ll likely open a laptop and show you their bookkeeping software. Although tracking financial transactions is critical, spreadsheets aren’t financial statements. In short, financial statements are detailed and carefully organized reports about the financial activities and overall position of a business.…

  • Estimates vs. Actuals: Was Your 2018 Budget Reasonable?

    Estimates vs. Actuals: Was Your 2018 Budget Reasonable?

    As the year winds down, business owners can be thankful for the gift of perspective (among other things, we hope). Assuming you created a budget for the calendar year, you should now be able to accurately assess that budget by comparing its estimates to actual results. Your objective is to determine whether your budget was…

  • Donate Appreciated Stock for Twice the Tax Benefits

    Donate Appreciated Stock for Twice the Tax Benefits

    A tried-and-true year end tax strategy is to make charitable donations. As long as you itemize and your gift qualifies, you can claim a charitable deduction. But did you know that you can enjoy an additional tax benefit if you donate long-term appreciated stock instead of cash? Two benefits from one gift Appreciated publicly traded…

  • Keeping a King in the Castle with a Well-maintained Cash Reserve

    Keeping a King in the Castle with a Well-maintained Cash Reserve

    You’ve no doubt heard the old business cliché “cash is king.” And it’s true:  A company in a strong cash position stands a much better chance of obtaining the financing it needs, attracting outside investors or simply executing its own strategic plans. One way to ensure that there’s always a king in the castle, so…

  • Choosing the Right Accounting Method for Tax Purposes

    Choosing the Right Accounting Method for Tax Purposes

    The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) liberalized the eligibility rules for using the cash method of accounting, making this method — which is simpler than the accrual method — available to more businesses. Now the IRS has provided procedures that a small business taxpayer can use to obtain automatic consent to change its method…