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What Kind of Spender are You?

People generally fall into 1 of 2 categories when it comes to spending – impulse or deliberate. Both types of spending have an important impact on your personal and/or business finances. The truth is that everyone makes an impulse buy from time to time. It’s only when it’s a consistent habit that you need to be concerned.

Impulse Spending

This is the type of spending that’s not pre-planned. An example is going into a store to buy a loaf of bread and leaving with $10 or more – usually more – of other items. Impulse spending it typically triggered by a reaction to something seen or an emotion. The mind is an expert at justifying these types of purchases.

Impulse buying is often a type of “retail therapy” to make yourself feel good. Try to find other activities that elevate your mood such as meditating or taking a walk. Impulse buying makes it more difficult to manage your money, can lead to excessive credit card debt, and leave you with insufficient funds to pay essential living expenses. It can lead to the failure of a business.

Deliberate Spending

These are purchases that are pre-planned, made with forethought, and for a specific reason. It applies to everything from food to office equipment if you have a business. You buy only what you need and with the features you’ll actually use.

Breaking the Habit

Kicking the habit of impulse buying can be extremely difficult. It can be very helpful to make a list and stick to it when you go shopping. It can take time to learn to be a deliberate spender. When tempted toward an impulse buy, take a step back and examine why you want to buy a specific item.

Your Accountant Can Help

An accountant is a valuable ally in helping you control your financial health. They can assist with personal and business finances, along with guidance on purchasing decisions. He/she can help with investments, savings income issues, and budgeting.

At Peavy and Associates PC our mission is to assist you with all your tax preparations, payroll and accounting needs.  We provide our clients with professional, personalized accounting services and guidance in a wide range of financial and business needs. Give us a call today (843) 347-0849 and discover why our clients return to Peavy and Associates, PC year after year!

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Early Retirement Distributions: A Last Resort

A record number of people are turning to credit cards and/or taking hardship withdrawals from their 401(k) retirement funds. They’re doing so to pay for reasons ranging from medical bills and to prevent losing their homes to job loss and tp meet the basic expenses of everyday life. Inflation and the overall increase in the cost of living is a major motivator.

Hardship Distributions Rise

Taking early distributions is essentially prioritizing short-term needs over long-term saving goals. The number of people utilizing hardship distributions has increased 36 percent over the last quarter.

Credit Cards Aren’t the Answer

Credit card debt has risen dramatically, topping $4 trillion for the first time ever. A full 60 percent of Americans are living pay check to pay check and using credit cards to make up for deficits in income. Hiring is down and job seekers are relying on credit cards until they find new employment. Statistics show that 22 percent of the population doesn’t have any savings. The upcoming holidays are exacerbating the situation, as people struggle to purchase Christmas gifts.

Long-Term Consequences

Early withdrawal from retirement accounts don’t come without a price. The IRS imposes a 10 percent penalty on early distributions before the age of 59.5 years of age. That’s in addition to the tax an individual will pay on the income. That doesn’t even count the overall loss to your retirement funds that can be extremely difficult to make up.

Seek Professional Advice

Before deciding to hit your retirement fund, speak with your accountant or a financial adviser to fully understand the ramifications of an early distribution. The experts can provide advice on alternative solutions. In some circumstances the IRS may waive early withdrawal penalties for situations that include a federally declared disaster, terminal illness, long-term care insurance, and domestic abuse. There are limits to how much can be withdrawn and other terms can apply. The rules are complicated and complex, but an expert can help anyone navigate the intricacies.

At Peavy and Associates PC our mission is to assist you with all your tax preparations, payroll and accounting needs.  We provide our clients with professional, personalized accounting services and guidance in a wide range of financial and business needs. Give us a call today (843) 347-0849 and discover why our clients return to Peavy and Associates, PC year after year!

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Expense Fraud Can Cost You Millions

Expense fraud is a common occurrence in many enterprises and organizations. Owners may be unaware that it’s happening or even be aware that it could be a problem. The practice can cost you dearly, reducing your profitability and hindering future growth.

It occurs when someone manipulates or falsifies costs or expenses for personal gain. The culprit can be employees, vendors or volunteers. It’s done to avoid paying out of pocket or to receive a larger reimbursement. It’s unethical, illegal and a type of financial fraud. All businesses and organizations are at risk.

Common Schemes

Expense fraud occurs at all levels each year. Some of the most common ways it’s committed are:

  • Claiming mileage that isn’t driven
  • Fake receipts for food, gas or lodging
  • Claiming a personal expense as one that’s work-related
  • Submitting duplicate receipts
  • Using company funds for personal expenses, usually in the form of a credit card)

Why People Do It

The most common reasons are for personal or financial gain. Sometimes the individual may not understand a company’s or organization’s procedures or policies. They may also falsify records to demonstrate they’re making quotas or target goals. It may be a form of rebellion against an employer they feel doesn’t value them. Others may simply feel that the company can “afford it.” Reasons aren’t excuses for essentially committing theft.

Talk with Your Accountant

No one can help your company or organization more effectively than your accountant. He/she will track all the expenses associated with your business, detect patterns of behavior, and bring it to your attention. It’s just one way that your accountant helps you efficiently and effectively manage your finances.

It’s essential to have a very specific reimbursement policy in place that spells out the consequences. It’s equally critical that someone is vetting all requests for reimbursement Make sure that the policy is included with the packet of papers that every employee receives when they’re hired.

At Peavy and Associates PC our mission is to assist you with all your tax preparations, payroll and accounting needs.  We provide our clients with professional, personalized accounting services and guidance in a wide range of financial and business needs. Give us a call today (843) 347-0849 and discover why our clients return to Peavy and Associates, PC year after year!

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Non-Profits and Tax-Exempt Status

Contributions to non-profit organizations increase during the holidays. It’s an excellent way to support your favorite cause and the gifts are tax deductible on your income tax return.

The Revenue Act of 1917

Prior to the Act, charitable donations weren’t tax deductible. With passage of the Act, individuals were able to deduct their donations to tax-exempt organizations on their federal income tax for the first time. At that time, tax rates were increasing to fund the war effort during World War I. Making contributions tax deductible was a way to increase charitable giving at a time when it was decreasing.

Why They’re Tax Exempt

Non-profits work for the private and public good. They don’t seek to profit for their efforts or create personal gain. Organizations that qualify for 501(c)(3) status don’t have to pay taxes so that any money they raise or is donated can go back into the organization to further their work. They have a specific mission, such as churches, foundations and animal shelters.

Exclusions for Tax Exempt Status

If a non-profit organization earns too much income from activities unrelated to the organization’s mission, its tax-exempt status can be revoked. Charitable organizations have to file income tax returns each year to maintain their tax-exempt status. They have to provide information about donations received, their mission and board members. Their status can also be in jeopardy if the organization benefits any of the board members, officers, employees or other insiders.

5 Types of Non-Profits

Non-profit organizations fall into one of 5 categories.

  • Charitable organization
  • Churches and religious organizations
  • Political organizations
  • Private foundations
  • Other non-profits

They’re operated for specific purposes and must meet IRS requirements. It’s important research any charitable organization before making a monetary donation. Scams are particularly prevalent during the holidays when people are in an especially giving frame of mind. Research them online and utilize a charity evaluator to ensure they’re legitimate.

At Peavy and Associates PC our mission is to assist you with all your tax preparations, payroll and accounting needs.  We provide our clients with professional, personalized accounting services and guidance in a wide range of financial and business needs. Give us a call today (843) 347-0849 and discover why our clients return to Peavy and Associates, PC year after year!

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