By Mark Sloan, CPA Director of CFO Consulting Partners There has been much discussion regarding Qualified Opportunity Zones (“QOZ”), the tax benefits of investing in a QOZ and how it should fit into a strategy of minimizing taxes on long term capital gains. This newsletter will provide an overview as to the rules governing QOZ and some […]
NJ Family Leave Act: Practical Pointers for Small Employers
By Michael A. Shadiack, Esq. New Jersey businesses with between 30 and 50 employees anywhere in the world will have a new law to deal with on June 30, the New Jersey Family Leave Act (FLA). The law currently applies to businesses with 50 or more employees as well as all state and local government […]
The Cape May County Chamber of Commerce: Taking a holistic approach to business
John Kelly, Marketing & Membership Director, Cape May County Chamber of Commerce Throw out the standard definition of a chamber of commerce when referring to the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce. Because it employs a holistic approach to support the health and wealth of business, the people and the environment. The Chamber’s philosophy is […]
Measuring Progress on Vague Terms Like Trust and Purpose
By Terry Wall Some managers I’ve met share an important characteristic with a car my sons used to drive: The car’s fuel gauge was broken. So my sons really had no accurate way to measure how much gas was in the tank, and in a similar way, some managers I know do not measure how […]
April is National Social Security Month
It’s National Social Security Month, and this year, the Social Security Administration is highlighting some of the time-saving features of the my Social Security account. By creating an account, you’ll see that the Social Security Administration already has your work history and secure information to estimate what you could receive once you start collecting benefits. […]