by Laura Waldrop | Sep 1, 2020 | Business-Building
In the highly competitive field of real estate, your survival depends on your ability to stand out, and a successful business plan will get you there. It’s a harsh reality that many people with big real estate dreams fail within the VERY FIRST YEAR. In fact, some...
by Laura Waldrop | Jan 7, 2018 | Administration, HR
Differences Between Independent Contractors and Employees Deciding whether to hire an independent contractor or a regular employee is a big decision and not one to be taken lightly. There could be financial consequences if you hire someone as an independent contractor...
by Laura Waldrop | Oct 25, 2017 | Tax
You know that at the close of each month, you need to complete a month-end report to keep your accounting statements updated. You also have to issue a yearend report and mail out IRS Form 1099s to vendors for their taxes. There are a lot of issues you have to address:...
by Laura Waldrop | Oct 25, 2017 | Tax
When you work for someone else, your employer generally takes out an appropriate amount of taxes from your paycheck for your federal taxes. But when you’re self-employed, a sole proprietor or the owner of an S-corporation, you’re responsible for paying...
by Laura Waldrop | Oct 25, 2017 | Accounting, Administration
If your company is going strong and is profitable (or on the way to being profitable), there are things you can do to keep things civil, and even better, joyful. As Inc. contributor Carolyn M. Brown explains, “Conflicts are a part of a normal experience for many...