Naomi Levenspil
A CPA by trade, but a writer at heart, Naomi Levenspil jumps at the chance to exercise the right side of her brain. When she isn’t working as the royalty analyst and audit manager for a large licensing and manufacturing firm, or managing the home front as chief cook and bottle washer for her energetic crew in NJ, Naomi enjoys freelance business and creative writing, and has been published in multiple publications. Doesn’t everyone need some downtime?
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What Are the Codes in Form W2 Box 12?
Form W-2 can appear overwhelming, particularly Box 12 with its long list of technical codes. As an employer, it is up to you to furnish accurate information with the correct presentation. Start with an understanding of what the codes represent.
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What Is Accounts Receivable?
No trick question here—accounts receivable is exactly what it sounds like. Accounts receivable represents money owed to a company for goods or services it has already delivered. Learn why it is such an integral and telling part of a company's financial picture.
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What Are Estimated Quarterly Tax Payments?
Quarterly estimated tax payments are one way the IRS makes sure you pay-as-you-go. Here's an easy guide to help you get it right.
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What Is a Cash Flow Statement, and How Do You Make One?
A cash flow statement provides essential information for anyone seeking a snapshot of a company's financial footing. Here's how to understand and create one.
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What Is a General Ledger and How Does It Work?
A general ledger is simply a master document containing all of a company's transactions neatly categorized. Let's see how it works and how it can work for your business.
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Self-Employment Deductions You Might Be Missing
Self-employment comes with many benefits—and a high tax rate. Learn what you can do to maximize your profits by minimizing your taxes.
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What Is an SG&A Expense?
Selling, general, and administrative expense is basically a fancy name for operating costs. Read this article to learn what is included in SG&A expense, and why it is a significant number.
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How to Prepare for an IRS Business Tax Audit
Being chosen for an IRS is audit is one lottery that nobody wants to win. The unavoidable fact is that certain triggers increase your odds; understanding and proactively preparing will ultimately better your position if your number comes up.
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How to Pay Quarterly Taxes
Paying taxes four times a year sounds onerous, but it actually eases the burden of year-end taxes. Plus, the penalties for not paying quarterly taxes on time should convince you to get it right.
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Guide to Tax Deadlines for Small Business Owners
Businesses have deadlines throughout the year, but with some knowledge and organization, keeping track of them doesn't have to be complicated.
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