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Jumpstart Your Morning: Staying Productive

8/18/2020

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Mornings, for many of us in 2020, look much different than many of us expected them to. We still have to be productive, so here are a few ways to stay energized and focused no matter what! 

Hello friends! We are finally emerging from the other side of the 2019 tax season, and we are seeing a positive light at the end of the tunnel. A lot of what has kept us energized is the hopeful promise that our clients who did file on and around July 15th will be looking at a tax return very shortly. Something that, due to the next unknown aid situation coming from the government, will be a very welcomed financial relief. We know that by this point in the year, the late summer heat and constantly hearing about the pandemic for the last five months has us all bogged down. So, we wanted to change gears with this blog and focus on another aspect of working from home. 

Many of us are still working from home either by choosing to, having to, or the fact that we already did. Finding a groove in working from home can be a daunting task. You have to shift your home around, make some necessary but inconvenient purchases, struggle with separating your space from your workspace, and possibly dealing with our children going back to school online again. On top of all of this, and being more tired than normal, we still need to stay productive, get our work done, and meet our deadlines. The best way to get ahead is to start with a jump start to your morning. So, we wanted to change up our blog content and give you some simple tips and inspiration to get a jumpstart in your day to keep you energized. Let's be honest, we could all use a little inspiration and jump-start to our days right now! 

  • Tip #1 Routine 
This tip might sound strange when our normal routine that so many of us worked hard to establish has been turned upsidown. If you can create a routine that works for you and keeps you focused, positive, and on the ball then that is a fantastic way to jumpstart your day. Remember, this will be different for everyone, and will reflect what you and your family need. If you are a morning person, continue to get up early. If not, let yourself take a little longer in the morning. Be forgiving, and give yourself room to discover what works for you. 

  • Tip # 2: Set Goals & Make A List
If you have a lot going on in your personal and professional life with no one to keep you on track, there can be a lot floating around in your mind. This gives you plenty of room to forget a thing or two. To save your sanity and to make sure you get everything completed, start by making a to-do list, and write it all down. So much responsibility has been placed upon us while we're working from home. The daily emails, calls, texts, and Zoom meetings still don't help the fact that we are now in charge of constantly keeping ourselves accountable. Start your day by making a list of everything you need to do in every aspect of your life, and continue into the workday. Next, make a set of goals for yourself for the day. Make sure that they're attainable, can be accomplished, and need to be done that day. When making a set of goals for yourself start with a small amount, between 3 and 5. This will allow you to feel productive when you finish them and allows for extra time if anything else comes up in your workday.

  • Tip #3: Eat Well & Work Out
You might have noticed that this new way of life has us sitting around way more than usual. Who knew that extra bit of running around at work, running errands, and chasing kids to their after school activities could burn so many extra calories? You don't have to jump into getting yourself into the best shape ever right now unless you what to! But what is important is keeping your boding moving to help it feel better, work out the frustrations of the day before, and get you focused on the day to come. Pro tip? Get the whole family involved in the workout. You also still need delicious and nutritious food to help keep you feeling good and keep your mind focused on the job at hand. There is a time and a place to eat takeout and splurge on your favorite store-bought goodies but, give your gut and brain the food they need to keep you running. Of course, don't forget to drink plenty of water! Coffee can be a very important commodity for many of us in the morning, but it's the H20 that will keep you going all day. 
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  • Tip #4 The Night Before
This blog might be focused on jumpstarting your morning, but a lot of what can influence your morning happens the night before. Since we've been home and away from so much of our normal activities, friends, and family, we've been glued to our phones. Try and set a time when the phones are put away for the night, and its time to focus on family or time to go to bed. Those late-night scrolls don't do any good when you're trying to be productive the next day. Start to unwind from your phone and other electronics an hour or so before bed, so you can get a good night's sleep. A really good night's sleep and a true deep rest can restore you and prepare you for the morning ahead. 

We know this is a strange time. Please know that you're not alone in feeling this way. Also, please know we are here to support you and our amazing community of Goose Creek! If you are looking for the best accounting services in Goose Creek, the best tax preparation in Goose Creek, business consulting in Goose Creek, bookkeeping in Goose Creek, or payroll services in Goose Creek, we are here for you! Our phone lines and inboxes are waiting for you. Don't hesitate! Please stay safe, everyone. We will see you soon!
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The Top Ten Best and Worst Things to Spend Your Tax Return On

5/1/2020

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It's tempting to use your tax return to buy something fun and exciting. It's also such a relief when those funds show up in your bank account. But, in a world that is very unsure and uneasy, it might be time to think practically when it comes to your tax return this year! 

Hello Goose Creek! How are you? We hope you and your family are doing well, and we hope you know we miss you! Know that through everything we are here for you, and if there is anything we can do to help you, please don't hesitate to reach out to us! It was a much different April than any of us expected or could have imagined. Tax day came and went without much attention. For the first time since 1955, when April 15th officially became tax day, we didn't have to pay our taxes on that day. It was also the first time since 1955 that tax day was moved, this time to July 15th. It was very strange for us, of course. But, we know that for many families in Goose Creek, this might have been a huge relief! Did this help you and your family? If you still haven't paid your taxes, you do have time to do so. But, we do recommend that you do so as quickly as you can. This way you can receive your tax return quicker and possibly your stimulus check too if you haven't already! 

Regardless, for every accounting service in Goose Creek and tax preparation in Goose Creek, this was a very strange April. Thankfully there are still plenty of great things to look forward to on the horizon. One of those great things being the appearance of our tax returns in our bank accounts or mailboxes. For many families, the appearance of this money comes with a lot of relief, bills being paid, and sometimes something very fun for the whole family. But, as we mentioned before, this April and the whole of 2020 has created quite a different dynamic for our everyday lives. As much as we love surprising the family with a new TV, A new car, or a family vacation, now might be the time to look at your tax return in ways you never have before. Being the best tax preparation service in Goose Creek, we wanted to share some of the best and worst ways you can spend your tax return. By doing so, we hope to help bring awareness to what is important right now, and what isn't. Please note, we are a family company. We love our town and want each of you to rise to the best of your abilities. We respect the freedom of your decisions but want to help you through these difficult times as best we can. 

WHAT NOT TO SPEND YOUR RETURN ON! 
  • The stock market has been tumultuous these past few months. Some view this as a great sign, while others are avoiding it like the plague. The market as a whole has been in a very unique and interesting flux. Some are calling this a buyers market and pressing people to buy now. Your tax return might be burning a hole in your pocket right now while you're sitting at home, but your tax return is not what you should be using to make a quick and hasty investment. Always make sure you research the investments you want to make and how to properly do so. Making a poor investment can lead to losing your whole tax return, and then some. 
  • The decision to not spend your tax return and just let it sit in your bank account might seem like a wise decision right now. But let us convince you otherwise. Just letting it sit there can tempt you to spend it on all kinds of fun or unneeded items, helping it disappear before you know it. Delegate where your tax return is the most useful to your budget and your needs right now. Put some in your savings, get ahead on your bills, bulk up your emergency fund, and plan out your grocery trips based on this money. This way you're using your refund where you need it right now, and don't wind up in an even more difficult position than before. 
  • One of the most obvious things not to spend your return on right now, and one that we've been hinting at, is a big splurge or big-ticket item. Think about it, most of these items or trips can't be enjoyed or used right now. A new car, unless it is needed, can add on a very expensive insurance policy you can't afford right now. Also, tax returns, just like a normal paycheck, don't last forever. As much as differing bills and payments have been helping right now, those bills aren't going away forever. Neither are your grocery bills, utilities, expenses, and gas expenses. A splurge can be very exciting for a short period, but it doesn't last forever. 
  • We are online more and more every day for work, school, and play. Some of us are looking for a way to supplement lost income, get a new job, or ease our boredom. The world might have shut down, but there are still so many get rich quick scams out there waiting to pounce on you and your tax return, promising to double your money overnight. If it sounds too good to be true, it is. Avoid buying into these companies regularly, but avoid them now even more in particular. 
  • Expanding on the idea of those 'get rich quick' ideas, avoid gambling online or other pay to play games online. It might be a fun and exciting thing to do while we're all at home, but it's just as easy to lose it all from the comfort of your living room as it would be in Las Vegas. Also, avoid spending your return on scratch-off lotto tickets and the state lottery in general. 

WHAT TO SPEND YOUR RETURN ON!
  • Buy groceries and other essential items. Hoarding these items is not helpful or necessary right now. But, buying a larger quantity of groceries and important household items than you normally would can help limit the number of trips you're making outside of your home. This can help keep you and your family members healthier and safer. 
  • Catch up on your bills and try and pay ahead. Like we mentioned above, these funds won't last forever, while your bills will. Help yourself by getting ahead as much as you can, and stay prepared. 
  • Like we have mentioned in our past few blogs, keeping up with paying into your retirement fund and leaving it alone right now is very important. If you haven't been able to do so because of the change in your financial situation, take the opportunity to do so now! 
  • Everything is so unknown right now, the job market is very unsteady, and hurricane season is right around the corner. Using this money to bulk up your emergency fund can help you make it through these unknown times now, and once hurricane season shows it's ugly face. 
  • Now is a great time to invest in yourself and your home. Thanks to online education, you can still sign up to finally finish your degree or start the new degree you've been dreaming of. We also offer Quickbooks training and services, which is a great investment for your personal and small business finances. Thanks to online shopping, you can still order those appliances you've been needing to replace or those materials you need to finish up all of your home makeover projects. It is also the perfect time to support local companies! Hire small companies to do all those repairs you've wanted that are just beyond your skill sets. Support local businesses of all kinds if you can, you're investing in your community and helping it stay strong and united. 

Money can be a difficult and tricky topic, but it doesn't have to be. We hope these tips help you and your family through this difficult time. Remember if you are looking for the best accounting services in Goose Creek, the best tax preparation in Goose Creek, business consulting in Goose Creek, bookkeeping in Goose Creek, or payroll services in Goose Creek, we are here for you! Our phone lines and inboxes are waiting for you. Don't hesitate! Please stay safe, everyone. We will see you soon! 


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Being Financially Prepared for a Hurricane

9/22/2019

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You've made the runs to the grocery store for the bottles of water, bread, and PB&J. But when it comes to natural disasters, you need to consider your financial preparedness as well. 

It's not new news that hurricane season is here. The weather channel, our weather apps, and friends up North have made sure we don't forget. But hurricane season isn't just about being prepared by storing up on non-perishable foods, batteries, bottles of water, and having an evacuation plan. You financially need to be prepared and ready for a hurricane, especially here in the Lowcountry. Now that we have had a taste of our first hurricane of 2019, we need to remember that one could be on its heels. Hurricane season isn't over until November. So, you still have time to get prepared. 
It goes without saying that yes, you need to make sure that your home and family are safe and prepared for anything. Make sure your home is stocked with what you'll need to get through a storm if you're going to stay. Follow all of the safety precautions laid out by local officials and police, and make sure you make informed and safe decisions. Your safety and the safety of your loved ones and pets are the first things that need your attention. 
But these precautions need to be taken care of even before the hint of the first hurricane appears. Taking care of your financial needs ahead of time will help eliminate stress, worry, and truly help you when a storm does arrive. Here in the Lowcountry, it's not a question of if, it's when. 
  • Make sure you understand all of your insurance policies, your deductions, and know what is covered and what will not be covered. 
  • Make sure you have all the correct forms of insurance. Some forms of homeowners insurance DO NOT include flood insurance. If you live in a flood zone, make sure that you have flood insurance included or have flood insurance. 
  • Have your car and home service and inspected ahead of time. You need to have a safe and reliable car to help evacuate at a moment's notice, and paying for repairs on the road during an evacuation can be a nightmare or not even a possibility. Paying for your home to be serviced and repaired ahead of time can help prevent damage and help save you money. 
  • Consider having a credit card used ONLY for hurricane needs. Build up the credit line when you first get the card so you can cover any unknowns that a hurricane could cause. From getting a hotel room, extra groceries, or home repairs, you will know you can cover these needs no matter what happens. 
  • Make sure all of your important financial documents are stored in plastic bags and even wrapped in plastic to add another protective layer. Consider a fireproof box that can be carried out of your home with you to travel with or in a state of emergency. 
  • Just in case the worst does happen, always have and carry with you copies of your most important documents. These documents include: 
    • Drivers license, your SSN card, birth certificates, copies of your children's identification, deed to your home, property tax information, car ownership, will and living will, estate info, power of attorney, lease for your rented properties and vehicles, proof of pet ownership, insurance papers, and any other important financial and tax document. 
  • Make sure your banks and any other business you pay a monthly amount to are aware of the situation at hand. More often than not, these establishments will be willing to work with you in these situations as long as you alerted them ahead of time. 
  • Have an emergency fund or savings account for times like these. 
Go beyond a hurricane fund or credit card. Have a budget in mind. With your everyday budget and salary in consideration with this, make a plan for the amount that you will need to spend on essentials. This includes the stocking up and hunkering down of your home and also if you do plan on evacuating. That will include hotels, travel expenses, and food. Depending on the outcome of a storm, you might be away from home longer than expected. Be financially able to support that! 
Last but very not least, keep cash handy! ATMs might be down or unavailable after a storm. You might not be able to get cashback at a store or even get to the inside of your bank. Make sure to have a safe stash with you or ready to go when you evacuate. Most plan for at least 72 hours worth of lodging, food, and travel expense. So start with that amount, and go from there. 
We hope this information is helpful for this year's storms and for many storms to come. Now that we've had the taste of our first one you have time to get prepared for the next hurricane. But as you do so, don't panic. If do just a few of these main points, you will be ahead of the game. Please stay smart, safe, and prepared this hurricane season! 
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