
24 February 2025 | 1 reply
If Trump is in office, this is what you can expect:✅ Deregulation & Business GrowthTrump has always been pro-business, pro-entrepreneur, and anti-regulation.That means less government interference, fewer roadblocks for businesses, and a pro-capitalist environment.Expect him to cut funding to agencies like the SEC, the IRS, and other regulatory bodies that slow down investment and deal-making.More tax incentives for small businesses, investors, and real estate developers.✅ Tariffs & “America First” ManufacturingTrump has made it clear—he’s bringing manufacturing back to the U.S.Expect tariffs on China, Mexico, and other foreign producers—forcing companies to reinvest in American infrastructure, factories, and real estate.That means more demand for industrial real estate, warehouses, and logistics hubs right here in the U.S.And guess who’s already looking into those opportunities?

25 February 2025 | 15 replies
run your business right, obey the law, have really good insurance.

30 January 2025 | 34 replies
Personally, I think this company is probaby about to go out of business - they have lots of inventory, and it's not exactly prudent to be investing in FL in the coastal areas now anyway.

25 February 2025 | 11 replies
For me, taking the CPA exam was a transformative experience—it taught me more than the 30+ credit hours I spent in college level courses on accounting, tax, audit, and business law.

24 February 2025 | 13 replies
I am exactly the same way with my business and what I tell people.

26 February 2025 | 6 replies
, but going all in on my self-employed business as a financial therapist means two things: 1.

28 February 2025 | 6 replies
They are known as the Winthrop Factors-The purpose for which the property was initially acquiredThe purpose for which the property was subsequently heldThe extent of improvements made to the propertyThe number and frequency of sales over timeThe extent to which the property has been disposed ofThe nature of the taxpayer’s business, including other activities and assetsThe amount of advertising/promotion, either directly or through a third partyThe listing of the property for sale through a brokerThe purpose of the held property at time of sale; the classification as an investor or dealer is determined on a property-by-property basis.To me intentionally buying a property to renovate it to resell it for profit, twice in the same year, and opened an entity to do it in ....is going to be ordinary income and not capital gains.

21 February 2025 | 12 replies
I find that it's almost a one stop shop in that I can use it for my business checking and savings accounts, bookkeeping, for rent collection, I can issue virtual credit card, I can create all the financial reports I need to run my real estate business and prepare for tax filing and through their partners I can vet my tenants, develop state-specific leases and more.