Key Personnel

Big Choices When Deciding Where To Retire

About 15% of people in households with incomes of more than $100,000 move to a new destination when they retire – While the majority of baby boomers choose to stay put…

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Back To School – 3 Little Lessons About Money

With the kids headed back to school, let’s talk about some of the important skills they’ll need your help with to master. It’s important to already know the key points…

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The Future of Philanthropy is Bright as Millennials Mature

Many organizations operate under the presumption that millennials are not as charitably committed compared to older generations. New research findings are challenging this misconception. Results from a recent study commissioned…

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Assessing Near-Term Nonprofit Challenges

Friends and colleagues, I am writing this on the train ride home from Washington D.C., where Kyle, Lovepreet and I attended the annual AICPA Not-for-Profit Conference.  The three-day getaway gives…

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What You Need to Know About Website Compliance and the ADA

Banks continue to receive demand letters from attorneys claiming that their websites are not compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990. Should you be worried? In this…

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Measuring Fundraising Effectiveness

While fundraising is a major activity for all nonprofits, it is especially vital for small organizations that rely on it as a major source of revenue. In today’s competitive landscape,…

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Pennsylvania, Please Forgive Me

From now until June 19, 2017, taxpayers have the opportunity to pay delinquent Pennsylvania state taxes owed – without penalty – through the 2017 Pennsylvania Tax Amnesty Program (the Amnesty…

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Failure to Plan Has a Price

I never worry about action, but only about inaction. – Winston Churchill “I haven’t decided what I ultimately want to do with my business, when I want to exit, how…

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A Backup Plan for Family Business Owners & Their Successors

Owners preparing for any type of exit find that circumstances can—and often do—change. Intergenerational business transfers are no exception. The twist in family business transfers is that owners should have…

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Nonprofits Should Focus On Building Volunteerism As U.S. Volunteer Rates Continue To Decline

Each year the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) teams up with the National Conference on Citizenship to conduct a Current Population Survey (CPS) that collects information on the…

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