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Zone & Co Launches ZoneBilling AI Assistant
IRS Extends Tax Deadlines Until May For Helene Victims
Avantax Acquires SEP Financial Services
Sovos Launches Indirect Tax Suite for SAP, Enhances Clean Core Readiness
Going to the Cloud: How Web-Based Payroll Helped a Medical Practice Run More Efficiently
Heidi Blodgett didn’t get a nursing degree so that she could run the business and process payroll for a medical practice, but that’s where her life, career and family took her. Since she and her dermatologist husband Tom opened Blodgett Dermatology in Gallipolis, Ohio, more and more of Heidi’s time has been spent doing business administrative work, particularly bookkeeping and payroll.
Illinois CPA Society Offers Tips for Getting the Most Bang for Your Buck This “Black Friday” and Beyond
The Illinois CPA Society offers some tips for scoring the best discounts online while helping you stay on budget this holiday shopping season.
SBA to host Web Chats with How-To Tax and Marketing Tips for Small Business Owners
First of Two Web Chats is Monday, November 19, at 1 p.m. ET
Small business marketing doesn’t have to be expensive
When it comes to marketing a small business, the options can be overwhelming and costly. However, with a solid plan, it's possible to get results on a budget.
New website, photo contest to help with Small Business Saturday
Site offers resources, ideas encouraging small businesses to participate in Nov. 24 event
Samuel Adams Small Biz Loan program helps “Brew the American Dream”
Program Provides Funding and Coaching for Small Businesses in Washington, D.C.
National Debt Impacting Business Hiring Plans
The U.S. debt is weighing on business owners as they consider adding workers and making other investments, according to a new survey by Sageworks, a financial information company. In the survey, accounting and banking professionals were asked how the national debt affects businesses’ hiring and investment plans.
Holiday shopping season arriving earlier for retailers
Tthe National Retail Federation projects that sales during the traditional holiday shopping period (defined as November and December) will rise 4.1 percent, to $586.1 billion.