even entrepreneurs must diversify

also: don’t let them undervalue themselves.

by anthony glomski

based on my years of experience helping successful entrepreneurs, as well as my research and interviews with experts in the area of successful business exits, i have identified key financial challenges that entrepreneurs who are about to cash out must address.

more on liquidity: when clients cash out: four smart financial moves
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the idea is to ensure that you can help them make a smooth and successful transition from where they are today to where they want to be post-exit. read more →

refunds still up, but only by 0.7%

chart of filing datae-filings are nearly evenly split between the pros and the amateurs.

by beth bellor

the gloomy season continues. the irs is slower than ever before, the tax cuts and jobs act didn’t simplify our lives, and after all the work we put in, we face clients who are upset about their refunds. everyone got an eye on their countdowns?

the internal revenue service had received 67.7 million individual income tax returns as of march 8, the latest data available, down 2.5 percent from the same period in 2018. it had processed 65.3 million returns, down 2.8 percent. read more →

am i happy?

life is short, you know.

by ed mendlowitz
call me before you do anything: the art of accounting

my father was dying – too young and too soon. he succumbed over a nine-month period to coronary heart disease. today his life could have been extended, but not in 1976.

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i would visit him and see his strength waning to the point that he could barely lift his head or talk and even then it was in a hoarse whisper. one of the last things he said to me was, “are you happy?” i answered quickly, “yes.”
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