2024 DOL Proposed Overtime Rule: Impact on Franchise Owners
In April, the U.S. The Department of Labor (DOL) released a new overtime rule that will raise the salary threshold for overtime pay eligibility by approximately 65 percent by 2025.
SBA Loan Financing for Franchises
Whether a franchise is expanding operations, upgrading technology, or navigating through an economic downturn, the availability of financial resources is critical. Learn more about the many questions related to Small Business Administration (SBA) loans.
Knowing Your Plan’s Definition of Compensation
One of the most common errors found in qualified retirement plans is the failure to use the correct definition of compensation. Learn about the three basic definitions of compensation, a key data point in retirement plan operations.
IRS Announces New Phase of ERC Processing
The IRS is entering a new stage of Employee Retention Credit claim processing. The September 2023 moratorium continues, and claims filed before then are being slowly processed.
Mastering Recruitment Strategies for Success in Government Contracting
As the demand for qualified professionals in this sector grows, companies must refine their recruitment strategies. Here are proven strategies and tools that can enhance your recruitment efforts and set your company apart in the government contracting landscape.
What the Realtor Lawsuit Settlement Means for the Real Estate Market
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) has settled a major antitrust lawsuit, initiating reforms in real estate transaction practices. This change aims to increase transparency and competitiveness in the market, potentially lowering transaction costs and impacting how properties are bought and sold across the U.S.