Winter 2017 Newsletter

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Posted on January 5th, 2017

The Year of the Rooster

Occupying the 10th position in the Chinese Zodiac, the Rooster symbolizes such character traits as punctuality, honesty and motivation. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Rooster are loyal, trustworthy individuals who are blunt when it comes to offering their opinions. Their bluntness stems not from being mean but from being honest; a trait which Roosters expect from others.  Read more

Overtime Deadline Halted. What Now?

News of the injunction blocking the implementation of the Department of Labor’s overtime rule changes has put many small businesses in a difficult spot.  Read More

Medicare and Medicaid

It’s easy to confuse Medicare and Medicaid, particularly since they’re both government programs that pay for health care. But there are important differences between each program. Read More

Key Number for 2017

Every year, the IRS announces cost-of-living adjustments that affect contribution limits for retirement plans, thresholds for deductions and credits, and standard deduction and personal exemption amounts. Here are a few of the key adjustments for 2017. Read More

Growth, Value or Both?

The terms growth and value are often used to describe two different investment strategies, yet many investors may want both qualities in an investment. Read More