Energy Tax Credit Changes For 2025
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Energy Tax Credit Changes For 2025
The coming shakeup of the executive branch, along with Republican control of both houses of Congress, means tax changes are highly likely in 2025 and beyond. Positioning for new and amended tax provisions is already off to the races. Regardless … Continue reading
Pre-Retirement Planning Guide – Finding Purpose In Life
Step 7: Find Your Raison d’Etre What do you consider to be your purpose in this world? Few people think about their life that way. In Japan, they call it your ikigai. In France, they refer to your raison d’etre. … Continue reading
5 New Year’s Financial Resolutions You Can Actually Keep
Yep, it’s the end of another year! Chances are, you didn’t keep every resolution you made last year, for example, those goals about working out. (No shame here; we all do this!) However, the good news is that your fiscal … Continue reading
Protections for Election Candidates and the Electoral Process; Improving Programs for Veterans and American Indians
Enhanced Presidential Security Act of 2024 (HR 9106) – During an election year, the Department of Homeland Security identifies major presidential and vice-presidential candidates in consultation with a committee of congressional leaders. This bipartisan bill instructs the U.S. Secret Service … Continue reading
Pre-Retirement Planning Guide – Legacy Planning
Step 6: Looking to Legacy Planning to Address Future Needs of Family How do you want to be remembered? People often view their legacy as a way of disseminating assets to charitable venues to be remembered as passionate and generous … Continue reading
Cash Conversion Cycle (CCC) Defined
This metric, which is also referred to as the cash cycle or the net operating cycle, looks at the time a business takes to recover its investment in inventory to eventually sell. The process starts from selling its goods, collecting … Continue reading
Breaking Down Bill-and-Hold Arrangements
Looking at accounting and journal entry considerations, if accounts receivables are debited and revenue is credited, it can be interpreted as the business recognizing revenue without the customer paying. As such, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) sees the … Continue reading


