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How to Create a Vision Statement (+ Free Template)

By Audrey Rawnie Rico April 26, 2023 | Free Resources, Starting a Business, What is

Vision Statement

Creating a vision statement is fundamental to defining your brand’s identity and provides an aspirational goal for everyone in your company to pursue. But learning how to write a vision statement that is effective and inspirational can be challenging. To make it easier, download our free template and follow the steps below to create a…

Is Business Loan Interest Tax Deductible? Limitations

By Lea Uradu, J.D. April 20, 2023 | Taxes, What is

Calculator with Pen Displaying Tax Deductible

You can claim a deduction on your tax return for the business loan interest you paid during the year. Qualifying business loans include term loans, lines of credit, and even credit cards. However, you can only claim a deduction if your loan was for a business purpose, like purchasing assets or paying expenses. If you’re…

Top 12 Rental Property Tax Deductions & Benefits

By Lea Uradu, J.D. April 19, 2023 | Taxes, What is

Rental Property Tax Benefits and Deductions

The IRS allows rental property tax deductions for any ordinary and necessary expense of maintaining and renting out your property. Investors and real estate professionals can save a significant amount of money on their taxes by taking advantage of tax deductions for things like depreciation, interest, insurance, and repairs. While real estate investors usually cannot…

What Is the Average Cost Method? How To Calculate & Example

By Eric Gerard Ruiz, CPA April 19, 2023 | Accounting, What is

Concept of Average Cost Method.

The average cost method computes inventory cost based on total cost of purchases divided by the number of goods purchased. Since AVCO uses an average cost of goods in inventory, rather than tracking individual units, it’s simpler to use than first-in, first-out (FIFO) or last-in, first-out (LIFO). The main highlight of the average cost method…

VoIP Speed Test: Free Network Quality Tool

By Marianne Sison April 18, 2023 | Office Technology, What is

VoIP phone

A voice-over-internet-protocol (VoIP) service enables users to make and receive calls on the internet, but the quality relies on a stable connection. Performing a VoIP speed test determines if your existing internet connection is compatible with a VoIP service. It provides extensive data about your internet bandwidth based on upload and download speed, ping, and…

Photography Insurance Costs & Coverage, Free Release

By Nathan Weller April 18, 2023 | Insurance, What is

Man holding a camera, act of taking a picture.

Photography insurance coverage is a policy, or combination of policies, that protects your photography or videography business from claims of negligence or damage to your equipment and property. For equipment, inland marine is the most important coverage, and this can cost $200 to $2,500 annually. General liability insurance, the most common insurance policy for a…

What Is the Specific Identification Method for Inventory?

By Eric Gerard Ruiz, CPA April 18, 2023 | Accounting, What is

General ledger sheet showing journal entries with coins from various countries.

The specific identification inventory method tracks the costs of individual items of inventory until they are sold to customers. The cost of goods sold (COGS) and cost of ending inventory are determined by the actual cost assigned to each physical unit of inventory. This guide discusses how the specific identification inventory method works, who it’s…

What Is the Home Office Tax Deduction?

By Lea Uradu, J.D. April 17, 2023 | Taxes, What is

An employee calculating.

The home office deduction allows you to write off some of your home costs when you do your taxes. Deductible expenses include the business portion of real estate taxes, mortgage interest, rent, casualty losses, utilities, insurance, depreciation, maintenance, and repairs. To figure out your home office deduction, you can use either the simplified or regular…

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