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In this spring season, the “cleaning out” mentality can go for more than just your house. Consider your clients and what things they might need to refresh or adjust. To give you a head start, here are four financial areas your clients might need to spring clean. Their Spending- Some people are good with money […]
Think you don’t need to worry about going concern disclosures because the new FASB rules aren’t in effect yet? Well, we’re encouraging you to think again! Even for those who aren’t implementing ASU 2014-15 early, it is still relevant to discuss going concern disclosures now under existing rules. Going Concern is an area of uncertainty, […]
It all started with a jewelry organizer. In her early days as an entrepreneur, Lori Greiner would come up with an idea, not pursue it and then kick herself later when someone else actually did. Finally, in 1996, Greiner invented a plastic earring organizer that sold out in four minutes and started her down the […]
California Labor Commissioner: Uber Drivers are Employees, Not Independent Contractors
By Surgent CPE
In June, the California Labor Commissioner’s office ruled that San Francisco Uber driver Barbra Anne Berwick was an employee and not an independent contactor, entitling Berwick to more than a $4,000 reimbursement for mileage and toll expenses. The ruling stated that Berwick’s services were integral to the company’s business model: without drivers, Uber wouldn’t exist. […]
Whether you’ve been in the area for a long time or just moved in, being a CPA in a small town can be a big challenge if you don’t work on your visibility. If you’re concerned that other accountants are already dominating the field in this location, here are some tips that will help you […]
Sometimes, reality gets in the way of the beach house in Florida you planned to retire to when you turned 65. A recent study by Voya Financial found that 60 percent of currently retired U.S workers said their retirement came before they had originally planned. Head of Retirement Income and Advice Strategy at Voya Financial […]
People, process and product. Marcus Lemonis, the star of CNBC’s hit show “The Profit,” puts his own money on the line to save failing businesses. Each show focuses on a business Lemonis will potentially invest. The businesses are typically small, family-owned and struggling to stay afloat. Lemonis uses the people, processes and products mantra along […]
According to insurance industry accounting standards, insurance companies are unique and therefore, have different financial transactions than most businesses. Insurance companies create value by doing several activities such as paying claims up front and then trying to collect a reimbursement, paying a portion of a claim and sharing responsibility with another insurer or even collecting premiums […]
Among the many benefits that home ownership brings, tax deductions are on top of the list. For this reason, experts are suggesting that the best time to leave rent behind and start buying is now. If your clients are considering purchasing a home, make sure to go over these benefits with them. Build Equity Even […]
The Government Accounting Standards Board has recently made an announcement that will directly benefit CPE insurance industry accounting. The announcement involves the approval of two new standards that will significantly improve the accounting and financial reporting by state and local governments for post employment benefits other than pensions, primarily retiree health insurance. The two new […]