No business management technique is sacred anymore. And rightly so. In my world, there’s been a trend in recent years with businesses moving away from traditional, fixed budgets towards more flexible approaches. I think that could be said for most tasks within business management. The ever-changing market landscape, economic uncertainties, rapidly developing technology, and the global scene are all forcing us to look beyond what our predecessors taught us. What… Read More
Making Your Southeastern FL Business and Tech Work Together
When I see relevant stats that my Miami Metropolitan business owner friends should know about, I’m going to share them with you. (You already know I’m a numbers person, after all.) But first, a quick note about the business filing deadline. Namely, that it’s a week and a half away (on March 15th). If you haven’t started yet, let’s file an extension and get to work on things for you…. Read More
The Nuances of Sales Tax Holidays For Southeastern FL Business Owners
Firstly — a quick reminder for those of you working under a corporate status: we gotta file those returns for you by March 15th — so help us help you. Send us anything we’ve been asking for … today? 🙂 Second — there are less than 30 days before the ERC withdrawal deadline (March 22) is here. If you fell victim to the ERC mills and submitted a claim you… Read More
A Failed Business Strategy Tale for Southeastern FL Owners
We’re less than a month away from March Madness. The NCAA recently released the tournament schedule with locations, if you’re wanting to see your favorite team play in person. Or you just want to mark it on your home calendar so your family knows you’ll be commandeering the living room TV for a few weeks. Something to mark on your office calendar, that’s also less than a month away: The March… Read More
Southeastern FL Business Owners, A Big Gmail Update Is on the Way
For a long time, the NFL was hands-off when it came to Las Vegas. They were unwilling to get anywhere close because of the long-time commissioner’s caution about the connections some big NFL names had with well-known mob connections. Commissioner Pete Rozelle and his successors were adamant about their anti-sports betting stance. Major changes in the NFL’s attitude toward Vegas came, slowly but steadily. First with the Raiders finding a new… Read More
Try a Trust
You don’t have to be fabulously wealthy to benefit from a trust. For many people, a trust is a great financial planning tool. What Is a Trust? A trust is a legal arrangement between the person who sets up the trust and transfers property to it (the “grantor”) and the individual or institution that agrees to manage the trust assets (the “trustee”). The grantor specifies who is to benefit from… Read More
