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9 ways to finance an acquisition
Acquiring another company can be an effective way to grow your business, but transactions typically require capital. Not only may funds be needed for the initial purchase but also for the integration of the businesses, equipment upgrades, personnel changes, relocations, and new sales and marketing initiatives. In this article, we will discuss nine different types of acquisition financing you should consider.

The State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI)
The State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI) was reauthorized and allocated $10 billion in funding to help underserved entrepreneurs and small businesses access much-needed debt and equity capital. Learn about the program and how it may help your small business.

Overview and Benefits of a Stock Option Plan
A stock option plan can be used to align the interests of employees and shareholders, and attract and retain talented workers. This video will cover the basics of a stock option plan and how your company may benefit from having one.

Latest jobless claims and producer inflation show upside surprises
New filings for jobless benefits last week rose by 3.8% to 244,000 while producer inflation rose by a surprisingly strong 1.1% in June.

How the proposed SEC climate disclosure rules may affect public companies and their vendors
In the spring of 2022, the Securities and Exchange Commission released a proposal for new rules that would require publicly traded companies to disclose their climate-related risks and climate-related financial metrics in companies’ audited financial statements. The proposed rules affect both SEC registrants and companies that provide goods and services to registrants.

Changes to the treatment of R&E expenditure under Section 174
Changes to the way that research and experimentation (R&E) expenses are treated under Section 174 of the Internal Revenue Code became effective as of January 1, 2022. Learn about these changes and how they might affect your business.

Managing short-term business travelers
There are many things to consider when sending employees abroad on short-term assignment. Here's the top things you should keep in mind.

Is your business ready for the new lease accounting standard?
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How Health Savings Accounts Work Don
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The SBA steps in again: new rule makes changes to borrower forgiveness
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Proposed Changes to 1031 Exchanges for Real Estate Investors
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Estate Planning and Potential Tax Changes: What you Should Know
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Leveraging a Spousal Lifetime Access Trust
The lifetime gift tax exemption is at an all-time high of $11.7 million per individual and $23.4 million per couple but may be reduced in the near future by potential legislation. This video provides an overview of the Spousal Lifetime Access Trust and how it can help couples maximize their lifetime gift tax exemption.

SBA Enhances the Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program
The SBA has modified and enhanced the Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program to expand both eligibility and program benefits. In this video, we'll quickly cover the changes and how they might help you and your business.
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