How to foster powerful relationships in a virtual world
Engaging other professionals virtually enabled us to bypass the dangers of being physically close to each other during the pandemic. The biggest challenge that most people face in that environment is forming strong bonds. It is only natural that relationships…
Read more4 Ways To Run A Business Smoothly During Lockdown
Lockdown caused by the pandemic presented a large number of challenges across all industry segments. It changed the way we live and work, our spending habits, but also the way companies interact with their customer base. For business owners, the…
Read moreHow Construction Project Owners Are Using Technology to Achieve On-Time, On-Budget Performance
Finishing projects on time and within budgetary constraints is critically important for success of companies in the construction business. Pandemic upheaval of 202 has shown that agility and quickness in adaptability is also necessary in situations when economic environment changes…
Read more5 TIPS from a CPA for Growing Your Construction Business with Less Headaches
Are you ready to grow your construction company or building business and take it to the next level? Before you do, there are a few things you should consider. #1 BOOKKEEPING NEEDS TO BE DONE RIGHT TO SLEEP AT NIGHT…
Read more3 Things to Consider When Starting a Construction Company
Are you starting your new construction company or general contractor business? Today, Sonia Narvaez – Licensed CPA, shares 3 Things to Consider when Starting a Construction Company. Sonia has 25 plus years of accounting experience. And by now, she has…
Read moreIndustry should ‘stay positive’ despite post-covid slowdown, expert says
Construction industry is experiencing slowdown, which is not too surprising given the enormous growth it went through at the beginning of the year. This was primarily due to many projects being put on hold during 2020 and pandemic issues. Yet,…
Read moreThree Things the Infrastructure Plan Missed
The $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) doesn’t go far enough in fixing the nation’s infrastructure problem. For example, the bill allocates $40 billion for bridge repair, but a recent estimate says we need $125 billion. Another example…
Read moreUS construction struggles to recover
Following in the wake of tumultuous 2020, construction across the US is still slowly recovering. To make things worse, the new Covid variant may meant that even those gains that are made so far will be erased. In two thirds…
Read moreHow Expats Can Become Compliant With Their U.S Tax Obligations Utilizing New IRS Procedure
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently announced new procedures that may allow certain expats to become complaint with their United States tax filing obligations and even receive relief for their back taxes regardless of whether or not they have relinquished…
Read moreWhat Expats Need to Consider When Filing Taxes
The Foreign Earned Income Exclusion and Foreign Tax Credit benefits usually alleviates the need for most expats to pay US expat taxes. However, expats still need to file taxes annually if their gross worldwide income is over the filing threshold,…
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