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Changes to Noncompete Clauses to Note, Kearney Businesses

Changes to Noncompete Clauses to Note, Kearney Businesses

The world is a bit of a scary place right now, especially if you’re anywhere near Russia. As war continues to wage and Putin gets more aggressive with his rhetoric, it’s pushing a response from surrounding countries. Recently, Germany has been discussing a...

Flexible Scheduling Proposal for Kearney Small Businesses

Flexible Scheduling Proposal for Kearney Small Businesses

This is how I often feel about the government’s decision-making with taxes:Q: What’s the difference between death and taxes?A: Congress doesn’t meet every year to make death worse.Honestly, as a small business owner, you most likely feel that pain.Take this for...

Moving Your Kearney Business Toward Positive Cash Flow

Moving Your Kearney Business Toward Positive Cash Flow

Did you know the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has a YouTube page? Guess everyone’s got one these days, huh?I bring this up because, on Tuesday, April 30th, they are hosting a little information-giving session on their channel about Beneficial...

CFPB Small Business Loan Requirements & Your Kearney Biz

CFPB Small Business Loan Requirements & Your Kearney Biz

The 2024 federal tax season has reached its end…  well, unless you joined the other 19 million taxpayers and filed for an extension. That’s something we anticipate every year here at General Business Services. And we’ll be working away the next few...

3 Debt Elimination Steps for Your Kearney Small Business

3 Debt Elimination Steps for Your Kearney Small Business

Lots going on this week. Namely…The tax filing deadline is Monday, April 15th. For any of our Omaha business clients who haven’t yet reached out to us, we can still take you on by filing an extension on your behalf and then managing the filing after. But, remember,...

A New Retirement Plan for Kearney Small Business Owners

A New Retirement Plan for Kearney Small Business Owners

Well, the U.S. government has decided it can go on spending money – 1.2 trillion dollars to be exact. That means the departments of State, Defense, Labor, Health and Human Services, and Homeland Security are funded, through next September anyway. So the shutdown...