by Borland Benefield Staff | Sep 16, 2021 | Articles for September 2021
Section 529 college savings plans — also known as qualified tuition programs — have been around long enough that many people are now withdrawing money to pay for school. Qualified withdrawals are always federal-income-tax-free and usually state-income-tax-free, too....
by Borland Benefield Staff | Sep 1, 2021 | Articles for September 2021, Financial Planning
Cryptocurrency is quickly becoming a mainstay in the world of finance, as well as in the public consciousness. Even so, many cryptocurrency investors might be unaware that they could owe taxes on their investments even though they haven’t cashed them out. Ignorance of...
by Borland Benefield Staff | Aug 13, 2021 | Articles for August 2021
While it’s no secret that many accounting firms are stretched to the limit during tax season, what is less known is that many of those same firms fall back on nonprofit accounting and auditing during their slow time. That’s a fact that always bothered Borland...
by Borland Benefield Staff | Jun 14, 2021 | Articles for June 2021
It’s very likely that what you wanted to be when you were a kid, and what you ended up being are pretty different. You might have wanted to be an astronaut, a race car driver, a famous musician or a sports icon. Maybe you had absolutely no idea what you wanted...
by Clif Daniel | Jun 14, 2021 | Articles for June 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has been tough on every single facet of American business, especially those that rely on large gatherings. Museums, music venues, concert halls, and movie theaters have all been hit especially hard during the shutdowns. Many of us plan our...
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