Category: Finance, Accounting, and Taxes
Eva joins Jim to talk about some of the 2006 tax issues that could affect your small business tax planning.
Richard joins Jim to talk about what he has learned about accumulating wealth and how to stay happy when you become wealthy. No it's not automatic; money and stuff give you options, but don't guarantee happiness.
Barb talks with Jim about last minute steps you can take to impact your 2005 taxes, as well as things to do to get ready for 2006 tax planning. They also talk about how Health Savings Accounts (HSA) are a great way for small business owners to provide healthcare coverage for themselves and their employees.
Loretta joins Jim to talk about some research she conducted on how people manage their money -- and credit -- during the holidays, and she offers some tips on how to do a better job with both.
John Fox and Jim Blasingame begin a series discussing some of the key provisions of the President's Tax Advisory Panel, which is charged with recommending changes to the U.S. Tax Code. The discussion today is about proposed changes to the home deduction.
Gary and Jim begin their visit talking about what they're thankful for. Next they talk about the conflict between capitalism and serving society, as they reflect on the life and contribution of the late Peter Drucker.
Rick clears up the mystery of why financial planners don't have groupies as he talks about the most recent Medicare drug plan, who's eligible, which plan to take, and how much they cost.
Jordan and Jim talk about some of the changes brought on by the new bankruptcy act that went into effect in October. They go on to talk about how to keep up with your credit rating. Finally, they talk about how to get affordable healthcare for you, your business and your family.
Barb and Jim talk about end of year tax planning, expiring tax provisions as well as some that will begin in 2006.
Richard and Jim discuss President Bush's nomination of Ben Bernanke as the replacement for Federal Reserve Chairman, Alan Greenspan. Richard explains what kind of a Fed Chairman Mr. Bernanke will be for small businesses.
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