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A home office has become more necessary than ever these days. It’s important to have one that is organized, as well as conducive to getting you jazzed for work, even though your lounger may only be a few feet away. Did you know there are ways to design your office to actually get you working? […]

It doesn’t matter if the economy is up or down. Your kids are watching what you do, especially the way you spend, save, invest, etc. Bookkeepers are a great way to teach kids about money because we focus our careers on helping families and businesses do the most with what they have. So think like […]

Planning for retirement is no easy task for anyone. It can be a challenge to find the best retirement planning advice in a web swimming with it. The right retirement tools can go a long way in helping you create an efficient, stress-free process. You don’t have the time or the patience to sort through […]

It’s that time again when individuals and business gather their documents and head off to an accounting firm to get help in preparing their Houston tax return. And while we’ve previously discussed tons of bookkeeping tips, we decided to give a little tutorial for those of you who use any schedule forms when filing taxes. […]

Depending on how you’ve been paid throughout the year, this just might be the time of year when you gain a windfall in the form of a tax refund. The size of these checks varies by state and income, but nearly 8 out of 10 Americans will receive one. The average refund for 2017 was […]

Last week, we discussed 3 Tips You Must Read Before Donating to Charity as part of our Houston Bookkeeping tip series. We shared the issue with phony charities, the basics of giving, as well as how charitable giving affects your taxes. This week, we will continue in that thread to show you how to make […]

According to the IRS, an organization qualifies as a charity if 35% or less of its income goes to administrative expenses such as salary and operating costs, with the remaining 65% going to the cause they claim to support or fight. With over 1.1 million charities in the United States alone, it can be confusing […]

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will be signed by The White House as an official law soon. Once enacted, it will change the tax strategies of everyone from individuals to large corporations. All will work to reduce taxes they paid in the past will be updated with plenty of opportunities to do so in […]

We have found a disturbing trends in scams 2017. A new group of low lives have been targeting veterans to our outrage. If you are veteran or know one, we urge you to read the following carefully. We will be focusing on these new scams, how they are targeting vets, and what you can do […]