Enhancing Homebuyer Protections, Wildfire Risks, 911 Response and Domestic Manufacturing
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Enhancing Homebuyer Protections, Wildfire Risks, 911 Response and Domestic Manufacturing
Homebuyers Privacy Protection Act (HR 2808) – Introduced by Rep. John Rose (R-TN) on April 10, the House passed this bill on June 23, and the Senate passed it on Aug. 2. Signed into law on Sept. 5, this bipartisan … Continue reading
Capitalizing Versus Expensing Research and Development
Based on statistics from the World Bank, the United States government spent 3.59 percent of its 2022 gross domestic product on research and development. While private businesses spend on their own research and development costs, it’s important for businesses to … Continue reading
Cashless Charitable Contributions
Not everyone can make large charitable contributions. But there are ways to be charitable without spending your discretionary income while at the same time lowering your tax bill. Even those who can make large donations benefit from the tax advantages … Continue reading
Beyond the Hype: A Strategic Blueprint for AI Investment in 2025 and Beyond
Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the most talked-about technologies today. It has taken a shift from the broad general-purpose tools to specialized innovations that promise real impact. AI is dominating headlines with investor pitches. There has also been a … Continue reading
How to Evaluate Accounts Receivables
According to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, collection agencies saw $16.28 billion in revenue in 2019. While revenues have declined somewhat in recent years, unpaid invoices are still big business. Accounts receivable aging reports can help companies identify … Continue reading
5 Myths About Life Insurance
Life insurance is something most of us don’t want to talk about. But the truth is, no one gets out of life alive. So, it might make sense to face it now so that when you really need it, it’s … Continue reading
Canceling Government Funding and Expanding Protections for Veterans
Rescissions Act of 2025 (HR 4) – A rescission bill cancels funding previously approved by Congress upon request by the president. Congress has 45 continuous legislative days to enact or reject the proposal, during which time the funds may be … Continue reading


