Archive for April 2026
What Small Business Owners Can Learn From an AI Mistake That Cost $17,000
A $17,000 Wake Up Call for Business Owners A recent Alabama Supreme Court case is a powerful reminder that technology is only as reliable as the person using it. In this situation, an attorney was fined $17,200 after submitting legal filings filled with false citations generated by artificial intelligence. According to the report from Alabama…
Read MoreFrom Backwork to Back on Track: A Guide for Busy Business Owners
Feeling Behind? You Are Not Alone If your books are months behind, you are not alone. Many small business owners get busy running daily operations and fall behind on their bookkeeping. It often starts small but can quickly turn into a stressful situation. A common question we hear is whether you need to focus on…
Read MoreTax Season Is Done, But Your Finances Aren’t: What Comes Next?
The Filing Deadline Is Behind You… But the Work Isn’t For many small business owners, finishing tax season feels like a finish line. The forms are filed, receipts are organized, and there is a sense of relief. But the truth is simple. Filing your taxes is only one part of managing your finances. What happens…
Read MoreNIL Money and Taxes: What Parents and Young Athletes Need to Know Now
When Talent Turns Into Taxable Income College and even high school athletes are earning real money through NIL deals. From sponsorships to social media promotions, these opportunities are exciting, but they also come with financial responsibilities many families do not expect. NIL money is not just extra cash. It is taxable income. That means student…
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