Business leaders all live busy and sometimes stressful lives. This article from Inc. offers advice for five things you can do daily to help you and your business be more productive. Author Jordan Scheltgen writes, “To become more productive you need to embrace action as your fuel. Whether you’re a leader within a company or...
It is with mixed emotions that we announce the retirement of our office manager, Antoinette (Toni) Poole. After 36 years of service at Abeles and Hoffman, P.C., Poole’s last day at the office is Monday, July 24. “Toni became a part of all of our families throughout the years,” said Ron Abeles, founder and principal of Abeles and...
The era of using paper processes is coming to an end. Businesses are switching to technological advances that allow them to ditch paper. But not every business is opting to get rid of paper processes. Why is that? In an article from Small Biz Daily author Nick Candito writes, “In many companies the paper trail...
The accounting and consulting firm, Abeles and Hoffman, P.C. is pleased to announce the promotion of Bradley Indelicato, CPA, ABV, CVA to supervisor. “We give hearty congratulations to Brad on his promotion,” said Eli Abeles, CPA, President, and Shareholder of Abeles and Hoffman, P.C. “He is a dedicated, hardworking accountant and we look forward to his...
The accounting and consulting firm, Abeles and Hoffman, P.C. is pleased to announce the promotion of Christopher Linneman, CPA, to senior manager. “We’ve watched Chris develop into a fine leader during his time with the firm,” said Eli Abeles, CPA, President and Shareholder of Abeles and Hoffman, P.C. “We feel he is ready to take...
Creative differences in the workplace can lead to messy situations. While some differences have easy resolutions, there can be times when both parties cannot find common ground, leading to a strained and tense workplace. How can both employers and employees resolve these differences?  In an article from Entrepreneur, author Will Meier writes, “Creative differences don’t...
On Thursday, June 22, the Senate Republicans unveiled the latest draft of their proposed health care bill, which aims to repeal provisions in the current Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. This bill has been labeled as a “discussion draft,” meaning the text of the bill that will be voted upon will likely differ from...
Marketing strategy, like all aspects of business, is an important part in running a successful company. While starting a new marketing strategy can be fun, they cannot be successful without hard work and dedication. In an article from Entrepreneur, Samuel Edwards writes, “Successful marketing campaigns don’t just appear out of thin air. A lot of...
On Wednesday, the White House unveiled the administration’s proposed tax cut plan, which, if approved, would be the biggest tax cut and largest tax reform in the history of the United States.  Top economic advisor, Gary Cohn, and Treasury Secretary, Steve Mnuchin, outlined the plan during a White House briefing. The following is a breakdown...
Working from home meant we could vary snack and coffee breaks, change our desks or view, goof off, drink on the job, even spend the day in pajamas, and often meet to gossip or share ideas. On the other hand, we bossed ourselves around, set impossible goals, and demanded longer hours than office jobs usually...