Disaster Plans Helps Nonprofit Operations & Financial Stability
From winter storms and flash floods to wildfires and hurricanes, nearly every region of the United States faces the risk of natural disasters. But organizations…
Contractors: Beware of Valuation Rules of Thumb
When a business valuation is needed, many contractors want a quick answer. That’s understandable. But an overly simplistic approach can create a false sense of…
Debt vs. Equity: Classification Counts When Shareholders Put Money Into Their Corporations
Debt vs. Equity Classifcations If you operate your business as a C corporation, how you put money into your company — and how you take it…
NJ Family Leave Act (NJFLA) Changes Coming in 2026
Employers should be aware that changes to the New Jersey Family Leave Act (NJFLA) will take effect on July 17, 2026. Here is a summary…
Why Longstanding Nonprofits Can’t Afford to Stand Still
Well-established nonprofits often enjoy a solid reputation, stable operations and a loyal base of supporters. But longevity brings its own set of challenges. With ever-shifting…
Should Your Business Consider a Fiscal Year End?
Most businesses close their books for tax and accounting purposes on December 31 because it aligns with the calendar year. But a calendar year isn’t…