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  • BREAKING NEWS: How to file taxes for an LLC with no income

    Stacker, Cara Hartley|Updated May 4, 2025

    For assistance forming an LLC with your State's Secretary of State, we recommend visiting Signature Filing. They will help you file it quickly and completely online. Sometimes a limited liability company, or LLC, has a year with no business activity. For example, a newly formed LLC might not have started doing business yet, or an older LLC might have become inactive without being formally dissolved. However, even if an inactive LLC has no income or expenses for a year, it...

  • BREAKING NEWS: How to write an effective corporate travel policy

    Stacker, Feli Oliveros|Updated May 4, 2025

    For assistance forming your corporation or writing corporate bylaws, we recommend that you utilize the services of Signature Filing. File easily online at a minimal cost. Whether it's for sales meetings, trade shows, or conferences, travel is important for any business. But with increasing costs and a remote work model, corporate travel has become more complicated than ever. This is why a corporate travel policy, or a set of guidelines to ensure your team is efficient with...

  • How car dealerships have capitalized on crisis through bait-and-switch pricing

    Stacker, Cole Miller for CoPilot|Updated Jul 25, 2025

    How car dealerships have capitalized on crisis through bait-and-switch pricing Few customer experiences can evoke as much anxiety, uncertainty, and frustration as walking into a car dealership. As a consumer, you may find the perfect car online at an advertised price within your budget, only to drive to the dealership to be met with an arsenal of psychological and emotional manipulation tactics — all with the express purpose of driving up the final purchase price without y...

  • 14 interesting facts about self-driving cars

    Stacker, Patrick A. Salvi II for Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard P.C.|Updated Jul 18, 2025

    5 interesting facts about self-driving cars While they may seem like something out of a sci-fi movie, driverless cars are quickly becoming part of the new normal. Here, Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard P.C. shares 14 interesting facts about self-driving cars. 1. The Idea of Driverless Cars Dates Back to the 1930s The original idea of driverless cars was introduced by General Motors in a 1939 exhibit and made a reality in 1958. 2. Waymo Was a Secret By now, most people have heard o...

  • Uber's new shuttles look suspiciously familiar to anyone who's taken a bus

    Stacker, Sophie Hurwitz for Grist|Updated Jul 4, 2025

    Uber’s new shuttles look suspiciously familiar to anyone who’s taken a bus Every few years, a Silicon Valley gig-economy company announces a “disruptive” innovation that looks a whole lot like a bus. Uber rolled out Smart Routes a decade ago, followed a short time later by the Lyft Shuttle of its biggest competitor. Even Elon Musk gave it a try in 2018 with the “urban loop system” that never quite materialized beyond the Vegas Strip. And does anyone remember Chariot? Now it’s...

  • What is a p-card? How to choose a purchasing card

    Stacker, Ashley Nguyen for Ramp|Updated Jul 3, 2025

    What is a p-card? How to choose a purchasing card P-cards, or purchase cards, are company cards that employees can use to make business purchases without going through the traditional purchase request and approval process. This avoids the long wait times between needing to make a purchase and getting it approved. It’s also an alternative to employees using their personal credit cards for business expenses and filing for reimbursement. Also known as procurement cards, p...

  • Encrypted QR Codes are here. Should workplaces be using them?

    Stacker, Zack Newman|Updated Jun 27, 2025

    Companies go to great lengths to protect sensitive personal and financial information. But as cybercriminals become increasingly sophisticated, scams are on the rise, putting key information at risk of being compromised. Scammers often use phishing techniques to access secure data or personal information. Cybersecurity company Egress reports that QR Code scams in emails accounted for 12.4% of all phishing emails in 2023, jumping from 1.4% just a year prior. Health care,...

  • Top-earning women's tennis players of all time

    Stacker, Katrina Sirotta|Updated Jun 27, 2025

    In 1968, professional tennis entered the Open Era. With the introduction of the four Grand Slam tournaments—the U.S. Open, Australian Open, French Open, and Wimbledon—the division between pros and amateurs finally ended. But there was still the matter of male versus female players. In 1973, Billie Jean King famously beat Bobby Riggs in "The Battle Of The Sexes," winning $100,000. But her plea for gender equality came three years prior when she won the Italian Open and ear...

  • How global trade is reshaping furniture pieces

    Stacker, Steven Neman for House of Leon|Updated Jun 7, 2025

    Global trade has transformed the furniture industry, changing where our tables, sofas, and décor come from—and at what cost. In particular, U.S.-Asia trade routes now dominate the furniture market, with Asian countries supplying a large share of American furniture. Recent shifts in tariffs and trade policies are accelerating these changes, affecting prices and the balance between imported and American-made furnishings. Below, House of Leon explores how these trends are reshapi...

  • Movies and TV shows casting across the US

    Stacker, Jaimie Etkin|Updated Jun 7, 2025

    The glitz and glam of Hollywood captures the attention of Americans starting from an early age. Beyond celebrities' Instagram Stories and red carpet poses, there are actors out there paying their dues and honing their craft in pursuit of a sustainable career or a fulfilling sideline. Submitting to casting calls is a big part of that journey. Whether you're a working actor or an aspiring one, you might be curious to know which movies and TV shows are casting roles near you....

  • Movies and TV shows casting across the US

    Stacker, Jaimie Etkin|Updated May 31, 2025

    The glitz and glam of Hollywood captures the attention of Americans starting from an early age. Beyond celebrities' Instagram Stories and red carpet poses, there are actors out there paying their dues and honing their craft in pursuit of a sustainable career or a fulfilling sideline. Submitting to casting calls is a big part of that journey. Whether you're a working actor or an aspiring one, you might be curious to know which movies and TV shows are casting roles near you....

  • Average auto loan debt grew 2.1% to $24,297 in 2024

    Stacker, Chris Horymski for Experian|Updated May 19, 2025

    Just when activity began to normalize on the nation's car dealer lots, tariff uncertainty threatens to increase auto prices for Americans in 2025. But for now, we're taking a look at 2024 data, which shows car loan balances increased moderately last year. The average auto loan balance held by consumers in the United States increased 2.1% to $24,297 as of the third quarter (Q3) of 2024, according to Experian data. This increase broadly impacted all U.S. regions and consumers...

  • Business insurance report: 92% are covered, only 13% feel completely prepared to face risks

    Stacker, Erika Malzberg for NEXT|Updated May 19, 2025

    More insurance coverage should mean more confidence for small business owners, right? Not exactly—at least, not yet. According to a NEXT nationwide survey of 500 small business owners, insurance adoption is up across the board but confidence hasn't caught up. Despite more business owners having small business insurance coverage, many still feel unprepared to face real-world risks, and a majority say they find insurance confusing. This year's survey, a follow-up to NEXT's 2...

  • Report: Inflation and labor shortages are stressing small business owners right now

    Stacker, Erika Malzberg for NEXT|Updated May 12, 2025

    Inflation, reduced consumer spending and labor shortages top small business owners' list of worries, according to a nationwide NEXT survey of 500 business owners that also asked what they're doing to address those concerns. The goal of the survey was to understand how business owners think about the economy and the threats to their business, and what's changed since NEXT's last pulse check in 2023. The results show how small business owners think about and respond to risk. 62%...

  • How one state sent residents' personal health data to LinkedIn

    Stacker, Tomas Apodaca for The Markup, Colin Lecher for The Markup|Updated May 4, 2025

    The website that lets Californians shop for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act, coveredca.com, has been sending sensitive data to LinkedIn, forensic testing by The Markup has revealed. As visitors filled out forms on the website, trackers on the same pages told LinkedIn their answers to questions about whether they were blind, pregnant, or used a high number of prescription medications. The trackers also monitored whether the visitors said they were transgender or...

  • QR codes in 2025: How the latest trends are reshaping customer engagement

    Stacker, Ektha Surana for Uniqode|Updated May 4, 2025

    Remember when we transitioned from calling it "surfing the internet" to "Googling"? It was one of those moments when technology became so ingrained in our lives that it became a verb. "QR-ing" may be on a similar trajectory. Once an underdog of the tech world, QR codes are now a core tool for businesses across industries—not just in marketing but in operations, logistics, security, healthcare, and internal workflows. According to Uniqode's State of QR Codes 2025 report, 59% o...

  • Automotive stocks: The effect of tariffs on shares of popular automakers

    Stacker, Matt Miczulski for Finder, Richard Laycock for Finder|Updated Apr 18, 2025

    The Trump administration announced on March 26 a 25% tariff on imports of automobiles and certain automobile parts, aiming to bolster U.S. manufacturing and protect national security. Unsurprisingly, it sent shockwaves through the automotive industry and financial markets—consumers rushed to buy cars ahead of potential price hikes, and investors scrambled to assess the fallout. According to Finder data, there was plenty of fallout. To add to the uncertainty, on April 14, P...

  • 6 health insurance alternatives small businesses should know

    Stacker, Jeremy Wolf for Thatch|Updated Apr 5, 2025

    It won't surprise most people to hear that healthcare isn't one-size-fits-all. According to the Thatch 2025 Health Insurance Industry Trends report, businesses prioritize customizable health plans, and 31% of employees desire more flexibility in their benefits. This highlights a major issue with traditional group health insurance—it often lacks the flexibility small businesses want, and the cost can prevent owners from meeting their employees' diverse needs. In fact, T...

  • As anxiety and isolation take a toll on employee mental health, here's how managers improve workplace culture

    Stacker, Elena Cox|Updated Mar 25, 2025

    As more Americans become aware of the importance of mental health, work-life balance has become a priority for many working individuals. This makes sense, considering Americans working a traditional 40-hour workweek spend nearly 2,000 hours at work annually. Technological advances like smartphones, email, and work-messaging platforms have allowed for near-constant contact between bosses and employees. At the same time, the rise of remote work and working with colleagues...

  • You might be a landlord (and not even know it)

    Stacker, Ryan Squires for TurboTenant|Updated Mar 25, 2025

    Ask people who rent out rooms in their homes what they call themselves, and you're unlikely to hear the term "landlord." That's because many people who rent rooms think of their tenants as "roommates." For room renters and house hackers (those who intentionally rent out one or more rooms to cover expenses), the arrangement doesn't feel like a traditional landlord-tenant relationship where the landlord lives in a separate residence. The two share the same property, TurboTenant...

  • What are business expense cards and how do they work?

    Stacker, Erica Dorfman|Updated Mar 14, 2025

    Managing business expenses used to mean shuffling paper receipts, chasing down employees for documentation, and discovering budget issues weeks after they occurred. But modern companies are discovering a better way to handle spending through business expense cards—specialized tools that put real control and visibility right at their fingertips. Think about your current expense process. Maybe you're still dealing with expense reports that take hours to process, or perhaps y...

  • 5 ways small business owners can reduce taxes in 2025

    Stacker, John Malone for Ramp|Updated Mar 14, 2025

    If you wait until tax season to think about taxes, you are already behind. The number one mistake Ramp sees small business owners make when it comes to taxes is failing to plan. Most small business owners treat taxes as a once-a-year obligation. They meet with their accountant in March or April, hand over a stack of documents, and hope for the best. By that point, most opportunities to reduce taxes are long gone. Tax savings happen before the year ends, not when filing a...

  • 'This business just wouldn't exist': Farmer says federal program was critical to success

    Stacker, Claire Carlson for The Daily Yonder|Updated Mar 14, 2025

    At more than 5,000 feet elevation, Lotspeich Family Farm in rural Deeth, Nevada, boasts a surprising variety of produce for the middle of winter. In their greenhouse, fruits like peppers and lemons are growing, and out under the hoop houses—large, cylindrical structures that offer the plants some protection from the cold—swiss chard and the remainder of last year's spinach grow despite the sub-zero temperatures winter in the high desert brings. Come spring and summer, the amo...

  • The sweet journey from pop-up to brick and mortar with Kinrose Creamery

    Stacker, Maya Rollings|Updated Feb 19, 2025

    Kinrose Creamery is an ice cream shop built on tradition and love. Maria Oveysi and Moe Kamal, the husband and wife team behind the Persian Egyptian dessert shop, have family roots in the industry that make their foray with Kinrose Creamery seem, in some respects, kismet. Kamal's dad worked with the dairy plant at the University of Wisconsin and subsequently met his mom; Oveysi's mom would make Saffron ice cream that became popular at her family's restaurant, Cafe Rose. "Ice...

  • Can you buy a car with a credit card?

    Stacker, Jeremy Korzeniewski|Updated Feb 19, 2025

    The average cost of a new car is hovering close to $50,000 these days, and according to the most recent statistics available, even used vehicles average around $30,000. When it comes time to sign your name on the dotted line for a new car, Edmunds shares all available options. If you're considering whether or not to use a credit card, there are two questions to ask. First: Can you buy a car with a credit card? Second: Should you buy a car with a credit card? Can You Buy a Car...

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