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Business finance: The ultimate guide for non-finance people

BMT Office Administration

A business can choose to liquidate (selling something to convert it into cash) physical business assets, such as real estate, equipment, computers, and vehicles — in order to pay off debts. Equity refers to the total value of a company’s assets minus the cost of its debts. What is a ROB? What’s that?

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1099 vs W-2: The difference between employees and contractors

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Does the business provide all necessary tools or equipment or does the worker provide their own tools? 1099 workers also are not generally paid through regular payroll and do not typically have taxes withheld from their checks or deposits. Independent contractors should have a high degree of control over their own activities.

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Ensuring payroll compliance in 2024: What’s new?

BMT Office Administration

Maintaining payroll compliance is a must for accounting departments, but it’s often easier said than done. That’s especially true whenever new changes come about, and 2023 was a year rife with new payroll regulations, trends, and initiatives. From the implementation of SECURE 2.0 From the implementation of SECURE 2.0

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Should City Governments and other Businesses look to Virtual Services to Save Money?

Tips From T. Marie

The article discussed how the City of Hickory, NC proposed offering early retirement to 84 of their employees. Reading the details of what would be offered in exchange for taking the early retirement deal didn’t really strike me as a wonderful option for those 84 people., But, he said, the city could use the payroll savings.