Contracts are the foundation of modern business relationships. Contract law as we know it today originated in English common law, but contracts have been around since ancient times. Many of the earliest examples
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Contracts are the foundation of modern business relationships. Contract law as we know it today originated in English common law, but contracts have been around since ancient times. Many of the earliest examples
Business owners must constantly weigh risks versus rewards when evaluating growth strategies. One such example is investing in the ownership of commercial property, which involves more responsibilities and expenses than leasing a space.
What is Form 1023? To be exempt from federal income tax, organizations must receive a determination letter from the IRS. The IRS only gives a determination letter after receiving adequate proof that an
New beneficial reporting requirements under the Corporate Transparency Act become effective January 1, 2024, and will require small business to report information about their owners. Congress’s aim is to prevent criminals, terrorists, and
Cash flow measures how much cash is flowing in and out of a business, and a positive cash flow is one of the strongest determinants of a business’s success. It shows that a
Last week our own Doug Davis was a guest on WNIS radio's "Ask the Expert" show. WNIS has been providing live local news, talk shows and nationally syndicated shows to Hampton Roads listeners
The internet has been a game changer for small businesses, allowing them to reach new markets, hire nonlocal talent, and compete with larger companies. Not having an online presence where customers can discover
Before you can start your nonprofit and begin making an impact, you first have to take important legal steps to ensure your tax-exempt status and other internal decisions are up to your state’s
You have invested your money, time, and sweat equity to build a company that will be successful for years to come, but even if you make all the right business moves, unexpected costs
The April tax deadline is not the only important fiscal date for small businesses. Many people who own businesses must also make estimated tax payments throughout the year, but your accountant can help
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