What Families Need to Know About the New Trump Accounts

Monthly Archives: January 2026

What Families Need to Know About the New Trump Accounts

American parents now have access to a completely new savings tool designed to give children a financial foundation for the future. Established through The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, these accounts carry the name of the current president and come … Continue reading

Posted in Blog, Tax and Financial News |

Defining An Activity Cost Driver

An activity cost driver is anything that causes a company’s variable costs to either reduce or grow. Since measuring an activity cost driver is a way to streamline the administration of managing production costs, it’s an integral part of activity-based … Continue reading

Posted in Blog, General Business News |

What Seniors Actually Got in the Latest Tax Bill

Campaign messaging would have you believe retirees just scored a major victory. The talking point is everywhere: Social Security benefits are now tax-free. But anyone who reads the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will discover something different. The legislation contains … Continue reading

Posted in Blog, Financial Planning |

Passive Income 101

If you’re tired of the 9-to-5 grind, then passive income could be for you. While not a get-rich-quick scheme, it’s a way to build systems that contribute to financial stability and extra money. It can even support long-term goals like … Continue reading

Posted in Blog, Tip of the Month |

What Frictionless WebAR Means for Creators, Brands and Small Businesses

The way people interact with the web is changing fast. Attention spans are shorter, app fatigue is real, and users no longer want to download, sign up, or navigate complex interfaces just to engage with content. New technologies like frictionless … Continue reading

Posted in Blog, What's New in Technology |

Improving Military Benefits, Relaxing Energy Regulations and Increasing Aviation Regulations

Veterans’ Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment Act of 2025 (S 2392) – This Act was introduced by Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) on July 23. It passed in the Senate on Nov. 9, the House on Nov. 17, and was signed into law … Continue reading

Posted in Blog, Congress at Work |

Accounting for Net Charge Offs

When it comes it understanding a net charge-off (NCO), it’s the difference between any recovery of delinquent debt and gross charge-offs a business sees in a defined accounting time frame. NCOs are debts a company projects with a low likelihood … Continue reading

Posted in Accounting News, Blog |
 

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