by Stephen Dyer | Jul 17, 2020 | News
In April alone, the U.S. lost more than 20 million jobs — increasing the unemployment rate to 14.7%. Researchers say one of the demographics hit hardest during the pandemic is women workers. Women tend to hold a disproportionate number of jobs in industries such as...
by Guest Writer | Jul 17, 2020 | News
Will we learn to live with less? Some lessons were learned when the U.S. initially closed up shop and told everyone to stay home. For example, we can live without extra-soft, double-ply toilet paper and go a whole weekend without shopping at a store or eating at a...
by Guest Writer | Apr 1, 2020 | Investments, Market, News
Attached is an audio recording we had with one of our analysts March 24th on the current state of the Markets. Its a little long but we figured with everyone quarantined, you’d have some time to listen! Below is Phil’s Bio. His firm is what you would call...
by Stephen Dyer | Apr 30, 2019 | News, Taxes
Tax season is nearing, and concern related to the shutdown is in many people’s mind. Currently the IRS has issued a statement they are brining back part of their work force to accept filed tax returns. The IRS has been directed by Congress to pay out refunds from a...
by Stephen Dyer | Jan 30, 2019 | News, Taxes
This past tax season the main question I received from my clients was “What will the new tax law change to my tax return next year?” My software was able to give an estimate based on 2017 data however it did not consider companies updating their withholdings half way...