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Tax-Loss Harvesting: Why Oklahoma City Investors Should Consider It
If you were holding onto hope for Biden’s student debt relief package to shave off some of your student debt, looks like you’ll have to wait a little longer. SCOTUS still hasn’t reached a verdict. Though, they’re getting closer. And while getting some of...
Robin Harris’s Guide for Building an Emergency Fund
Seems like all we’ve dealt with the past few years, economically speaking, is a series of *emergencies*.Adjusting to this new normal, especially in terms of your checking account, and still maintaining a safety net for when unexpected costs arise, isn’t easy.Hard as...
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Considerations for Oklahoma City Business Owners
The last time you heard from me, I spoke about this:No, not The Office episode where Michael Scott shouts his financial intentions to his employees (a classic, for sure). I talked about Chapter 11 bankruptcy as a possible fresh start when you’re facing heavy debt...
Win or Lose: The Scoop on Gambling Taxes for Oklahoma City Betters
If you’ve listened to any kind of sports podcast recently (the Kelce boys have a particularly fun one), or tuned into any mainstream sports event for that matter, you’ve probably been blitzed with DraftKings ads.It seems sports betting is more and more common these...
The Clock’s Ticking on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
Just like that, June is in full swing, and we find ourselves in that early-summer stretch where Oklahoma City schools are on break and our minds are on vacation before our bodies.I say, enjoy the summer slow. It has its place in a healthy life calendar — to rest and...
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy: A Fresh Start Option for Oklahoma City Business Owners
No one ever really anticipates getting mired in debt in their business. Whether through outside circumstances or business decisions that didn't quite work out, it happens.Lots of Oklahoma City business owners find themselves in a difficult place right now trying to...
SECURE Act 2.0: RMD Changes & More for Oklahoma City Savers
The President and Speaker of the House finally made some forward movement on the debt ceiling this holiday weekend. A couple big takeaways: Decreased IRS budget (20 billion less than the projected 86 billion previously allotted by the American Rescue Plan)An...
Your Oklahoma City Tax Friend’s Thoughts on Navigating a Banking Crisis
Crisis is a word that gets used a lot these days. Especially in headlines. It’s loaded with meaning… and feelings. These days you might find yourself spinning out with something like panic, dread, fear, anxiety, and any variety of mental/emotional...
Back to Basics with Your Oklahoma City Small Business Taxes
Starting a business is an exciting (and scary) step. Initially, you were equipped with a vision, some basic business know-how, and a plan. You also likely understood that you had tax obligations (you’re a taxpayer after all). However… having a general idea...