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Breta Grumbois, CRPC®

Vice President, Wealth Management

 

Fibre Financial Group

Retirement and Investment Services

Located at Fibre Federal Credit Union

822 Commerce Avenue, Longview, WA 98632

 

Phone:  360-414-4223

 

Email: bgrumbois@fibrecu.com

January/February 2025

Fast Track Profits

Fast Track Profits

Every business owner wants a leaner company with increased profits, but finding areas where you can cut costs can be difficult. These ideas may help.


Reduce Your Tax Bill
Opening and contributing to a qualified retirement plan like a SEP-IRA, profit-sharing or 401(k) can minimize your business taxes, which may potentially increase profits and help you and your employees prepare financially for retirement.


It's too late to establish a 401(k) plan for 2024 taxes, but you can set one up by December 31, 2025, and have its effective date retroactive to as early as January 1, 2025.


Market Digitally
In today's digital world, companies communicate with customers via social media. Post regularly and make your business relevant and useful to your customers. Acknowledge your best customers with rewards. Thank them online. Satisfied customers can help contribute to increase sales.


Save with Tech
You and your salespeople can travel the globe without leaving your office through teleconferencing and other meeting tools. Consider cloud-based software solutions and online backups, which may save you considerable money. And, while you're at it, consider filing estimated quarterly taxes online, too.


Work via Tech
Consider hiring employees to work remotely. Satisfying your employees and opening yourself up to more qualified job candidates throughout the U.S. and, for that matter, the world. Use online tools to reduce redundant paperwork and the wasted hours used to produce it. Thanks to your new telecommuting policy, you may even consider moving to a smaller brick-and-mortar office space.


Tech and Finance
Bank and invest online. Deposit checks via your smartphone, thanks to newer technology. You can even find personal assistants, bookkeepers, and other financial types who work exclusively online.


Take Precautions
While you count your tech-enabled cost savings and the additional profits generated by content marketing, don't forget to take precautions by maintaining current virus-scanning and malware software to guard against a digital hack. Use a password manager that changes your password every time you log in for banking, investing, and other online financial transactions. Or use two-factor verification, which includes a code texted to your cell phone each time you use your password.

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