When the government makes medium groups become small groups and what that means for dental benefits
As the definition of small group changes in 2016, groups, brokers and consultants should understand the rules if they are going to make wise decisions regarding health and dental coverage.
Lower your business’s tax burden with these incentives
The tax-rate imbalance reveals that manufacturing businesses need to take advantage of applicable tax breaks when they are available to maintain profitability and stay competitive.
Virginia’s small businesses support the Clean Power Plan
There’s a lot of misinformation swirling around about clean energy policies and how they will affect our state’s economy and, in particular, small businesses.
In tough times, dissolution may offer the benefits of bankruptcy but without the high costs
Dissolving a domestic corporation under Virginia law offers largely the same advantages to business owners as a federal bankruptcy filing, but often at a lower cost, in less time, and with potentially greater privacy and control.
Live/work/play: A key to Virginia’s urban renewal
Growing up in Richmond, I vividly remember the bright lights and much ballyhooed opening of the city’s Sixth Street Marketplace in the mid-1980s.
Back to basics: password security
Another widespread, high-profile security breach — this one at Virginia’s largest health insurance provider, Anthem — serves as a reminder that our business and customer information is targeted in a very real way on a regular basis.