When you are first starting a business, operating it as a sole proprietorship may make a lot of sense. Sole proprietorships are simple and inexpensive to set up and maintain: they are operated by a single taxpayer and are the most common form of business organization....
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How to prepare for a disciplinary hearing as a licensed nurse
For a nurse to work in a professional setting, they have to meet certain standards. Not only do they need to have the right education and pass standardized tests, but they must also maintain a Pennsylvania state nursing license. The Pennsylvania State Board of...
Would You Make This Million Dollar Mistake?
Imagine this: You’re in your twenties, just starting your career. You fill out a form at work, naming your live-in significant other as the beneficiary of your retirement account. You start contributing to your retirement account, and it begins to grow. Fast forward...
The Supreme Court Case All Business Owners Should Know About
You might think Supreme Court Cases don’t affect your daily life as a business owner but think again. The recent decision in a cased called Connelly v. United States handed down June 6, 2024, has far-reaching implications that could hit you right in the wallet. This...
Would $23,000 Make a Difference to You?
Imagine discovering thousands of dollars that belong to you, only to be told you can’t have it. This frustrating scenario became reality for a woman named Dale Benerofe, a Georgia resident, when she found $23,000 in unclaimed property from her deceased parents. Her...
What You Need to Know about DBAs
Initial impressions matter in business. The first thing a customer often encounters when interacting with your company is its name. What you publicly call your business can differ from the name used in the organizational documents filed with the state or on file with...
10 Small Business Tax Moves to Make the Second Half of the Year- Part 2
Welcome back, savvy small business owners! If you thought the first five tax moves we covered last week were exciting, buckle up because we’re about to take your tax strategy to the next level. In Part 1, we explored supercharging your retirement accounts, making the...
10 Small Business Tax Moves to Make the Second Half of the Year- Part 1
As a small business owner, you know that managing your finances strategically is crucial to your success. With the second half of 2024 underway, now is a great time to focus on the thing no one likes to talk about but can make a huge difference to your bottom line:...
Challenging false allegations that threaten a nurse’s license
False allegations can threaten a nurse's professional license in Pennsylvania. Understanding how to challenge these accusations is crucial for protecting their career. Understand the allegations The first step is to thoroughly understand the allegations. Review all...
Turn Social Media Criticism into Business Opportunity- Part 2
Last week, we explored the first five strategies for effectively handling negative reviews on social media, including staying calm, responding promptly, maintaining professionalism, addressing specific issues, and taking conversations offline. As I discussed, these...