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2018 – 01/04 – 2017 vs. 2018

Posted on January 9, 2018 Written by Brendan Conley Leave a Comment

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New tax law impacts retirement benefits

Posted on January 9, 2018 Written by Ned Conley, CPA, CVA, CEPA Leave a Comment

As you’re likely aware, Congress passed and the president signed into law a new tax bill in December. The technical name of the act is rather long and unwieldy, so it’s commonly referred to by an earlier and simpler title: the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act … [Read more...]

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2017 – 12/14 – Last-Minute Holiday Gift Ideas For Grandparents

Posted on December 18, 2017 Written by Ned Conley, CPA, CVA, CEPA Leave a Comment

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2017 – 11/09 – I WONDER …. CAN I PAY BONUSES IN 2018 BUT DEDUCT THEM IN 2017?

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Rev up retirement offerings with an NQDC plan

Posted on December 13, 2017 Written by Ned Conley, CPA, CVA, CEPA Leave a Comment

Many business owners and executives would like to save more money for retirement than they’re allowed to sock away in their 401(k) plan. For 2017, the annual elective deferral contribution limit for a 401(k) is just $18,000, or $24,000 if you’re 50 … [Read more...]

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2017 – 08/31 – 4 reasons not to borrow from your 401(k)

Posted on December 6, 2017 Written by Ned Conley, CPA, CVA, CEPA Leave a Comment

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