Archive for 'Money Management'

What To Do If You Receive An IRS Notice

The most important thing is that you do not panic or ignore the notice. Most of these notices are for simple things like mathematical errors or even for items that you missed on your return that now may result in a favorable outcome to you. The IRS has an excellent list of things you should [...]

Forbes.com Article From Stephen J. Dunn

Click here to access a new article from our Tax Attorney Stephen Dunn. The article discusses IRS Audits.

When Cash Is Tight

I recently found an interesting article on Open Forum form Laura Rich titled “Paying Your Small Business Bills” Her article provided a wide range of ideas between renegotiating trade terms, contacting your vendors, to squeezing your customers for payment. In practice I have found that it is always better to communicate with your vendors when [...]

Employee Time Theft – You Can’t Afford To Ignore It

Do you have an employee who is always late? One who makes or receives personal phone calls daily or one who sneaks out a couple of minutes early on a regular basis? What about an associate that is on their cell phone texting through out the day or who clicks off the computer screen as [...]

The Habits of Effective Money Managers

Someone once told me that character, an attribute that seems to be passé (sadly so), is the sum total of all of our habits as of a particular point in time. Of course that sum could be comprised of good as well as bad habits. Steve Covey wrote a terrific book several years ago entitled [...]