Let’s be real for a second. Selling in 2025 is a whole different beast. It’s not just about knowing your product or having a killer
Author: Rey Ellison
Employee Ownership Trusts as Exit Strategy: A Fresh Take on Selling Your Business
So you’ve built something real. A business that’s grown from a scrappy idea into a living, breathing machine. And now you’re thinking about the exit.
Sustainability Accounting for Eco-Friendly Startups: More Than Just Green Numbers
Let’s be real for a second. You started your eco-friendly startup because you wanted to make a dent in the universe—or at least stop it
State-Level Digital Service Tax Trends: What You Need to Know in 2025
Let’s be real: taxes are rarely a thrilling topic. But digital service taxes? They’re getting spicy. States across the U.S. are looking at big tech
Managing Shadow IT and Distributed Tech Procurement
You know that feeling when you walk into a department and see a random software subscription nobody asked IT about? Yeah, that’s Shadow IT. It’s
Data privacy compliance in cold outreach: The fine line between growth and fines
Let’s be real for a second. Cold outreach is a bit like walking a tightrope. On one side, you’ve got the sweet, sweet dopamine hit
Blue carbon credits and coastal ecosystem marketplaces
Alright, let’s talk about something that’s quietly becoming a big deal in the climate world: blue carbon credits. You’ve probably heard of carbon offsets for
Tax implications of gig economy and freelance income
So you’ve joined the gig economy. Maybe you’re driving for a rideshare app, designing logos on Fiverr, or writing code for startups. Feels great, right?
Tax-Efficient Charitable Giving Strategies Using Appreciated Assets and Donor-Advised Funds
Let’s be honest—charitable giving feels good. But if you’re donating cash straight out of your checking account, you might be leaving money on the table.
Building and Leading Resilient Organizations for Economic and Climate Volatility
Let’s be honest. The ground isn’t just shifting anymore—it feels like it’s tilting. One minute you’re navigating supply chain snarls and inflation, the next you’re
