Tax refund advances, also known as tax refund anticipation loans or refund anticipation checks, are financial products offered by various tax preparation companies and financial institutions...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 11/30/2023
Tax season can be a daunting time for business owners. Still, with a solid understanding of business accounting, you can navigate the complexities of taxation more efficiently and...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 10/10/2023
Cash flow stands as the lifeblood of any small business. The inflow and outflow of funds directly impact a business's ability to operate, grow, and fulfill its financial obligations,...
Posted by Pat Raskob on 08/22/2023
It is normal for all taxpayers to look for ways to increase their tax refund and convert it into money. There are legal methods of increasing tax funds, but this article will focus...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 03/01/2023
The SECURE Act, passed in late 2019, changed the rules for saving and withdrawing money from retirement accounts. Also, it was the first major legislative change to tax laws in more...
Posted by Pat Raskob on 12/08/2022
Not all debts are the same. Although most forms of lending carry risk, certain lending decisions are more likely to send you into a downward debt spiral. We call them debt traps.It's...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 08/11/2022
A student loan is a necessary evil most students subject themselves to when faced with hard financial times. The offer is inevitable but avoiding mistakes can. Many students have made...
Posted by Pat Raskob on 07/09/2022
If you're in debt or feel your debt is growing, you're probably not alone. As many Americans are still trying to get their debt under control largely from the effect of the...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 03/10/2022
What are student loan interest deductions?These are deductions made from the total amount you owe for your college education (if you took a loan). It is a tax incentive that is especially...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 10/30/2021