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COVID-19 Tax and Financial Updates 04-03-2020

April 3, 2020 by Joseph Belbol

Here are the latest updates and some may have already changed after this was written: Tax Updates Tax deadlines: both New Jersey and New York have finally extended the tax deadline from April 15th to July 15th. CARES Act economic impact payments: payments will begin in the next three weeks and will be distributed automatically. […]

Filed Under: Budgeting, Business, Debt, Employees, Expenses, Financial, New Jersey Tax, Taxes Tagged With: CARES Act, COVID-19, loans, Paycheck Protection Program

COVID-19 Tax and Financial Updates 03-27-2020

March 27, 2020 by Joseph Belbol

There have been a lot of tax and financial announcements due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are some highlights of updates as of this writing: Tax Updates Tax deadlines: The Treasury Secretary announce that the tax deadline for all businesses and individuals is delayed from April 15th to July 15th. Additionally, they will be able […]

Filed Under: Business, Debt, Employees, Expenses, Financial, IRA, IRS Resolution, New Jersey Tax, Taxes Tagged With: COVID-19, leave, Taxes

Tax and Financial Updates

March 20, 2020 by Joseph Belbol

There have been a lot of tax and financial announcements due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are some tax, unemployment and loan updates. Tax Filing and Payment Due Dates Extended The Treasury Secretary announce that the tax deadline for all businesses and individuals is delayed from April 15th to July 15th. Additionally, they will be […]

Filed Under: Budgeting, Business, Debt, Employees, Expenses, Financial, New Jersey Tax, Taxes Tagged With: loans, Taxes, Unemployment

I Took the Day Off and You Should Too

February 28, 2020 by Joseph Belbol

Technology is absolutely wonderful at times. This is one of those times because I took the day off today, but still didn’t miss my goal of writing one post per week. Everyone needs a day off, a week off, or even a month off and here are 5 reasons why: Rest and Recuperate After working […]

Filed Under: Business, Career, Employees, Financial, Self-Development, Time Management Tagged With: financial, Time Management

Wanna Be More Comfortable Financially?

February 22, 2020 by Joseph Belbol

Isn’t this what everyone says, that they want to be more comfortable financially? There are two ironies that are common with this thought, but you can do something about it. Scenario #1 In this scenario you are making a good living, saving plenty, built up a good portfolio of assets, and have little to no […]

Filed Under: Budgeting, Career, Debt, Expenses, Financial, Investments Tagged With: Debt, Finances, income

Why is Sales Such a Bad Word?

February 21, 2020 by Joseph Belbol

Everyone is trying to sell something, whether we realize it or not. Even employees are trying to sell themselves to get a job and keep moving up the ladder. Although selling has a bad reputation, it is more about intent, which makes it either good or bad. The Bad Side of Sales Selling a service […]

Filed Under: Business, Financial, Marketing Tagged With: business, financial, Sales

Are You Keeping Track of the Right Metrics?

February 14, 2020 by Joseph Belbol

Financial information tends to bore most people except for accountants, accountants, and accountants. Even though the thought of looking through and analyzing numbers may scare you, there are some metrics that drive your financial results and should be measured carefully. They are usually more exciting to keep track of because they can also help predict […]

Filed Under: Budgeting, Business, Employees, Expenses, Financial, Marketing, Time Management Tagged With: Marketing, Metrics, Sales

Should Married Couples Keep Their Money in Separate Accounts?

February 7, 2020 by Joseph Belbol

It’s not uncommon for married couples to keep their money in separate accounts, specifically checking accounts. With retirement accounts, each spouse must have their money in a separate account, including IRA’s and 401k’s, but is it ideal for a married couple to have separate checking accounts vs. a joint account, and why is this important? […]

Filed Under: Budgeting, Business, Debt, Expenses, Financial Tagged With: Checking, financial, spouse

Do You Make a Good Living and are Actually Poor? You Probably Need to Stop Doing These 3 Things.

January 31, 2020 by Joseph Belbol

We spend so much of our time working, working, and then working some more to make a good living, but do you have anything to show for it? I don’t mean showing off, but rather having a strong financial foundation with minimal debts, savings, investments, and other valuable assets. If not, then keep reading . […]

Filed Under: Budgeting, Business, Career, College, Debt, Economy, Expenses, Financial, Investments, Real Estate, Self-Development Tagged With: Expense, Poor, Spending

How to Destroy Your Business Success in 6 Steps

January 31, 2020 by Joseph Belbol

Sometimes to be successful means to avoid doing the things that will destroy your success. It’s easy to go down the wrong path and it’s important to be aware of this. Step #1: Saddling Your Business with Debt Conventional wisdom states that there is smart debt vs. dumb debt or a similar description of two […]

Filed Under: Budgeting, Business, Debt, Employees, Expenses, Financial, Marketing, Self-Development, Time Management Tagged With: business, employees, Marketing, Sales, Success

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