A Hard Conversation Made Easy

A Hard Conversation Made Easy

A Hard Conversation Made Easy Throughout previous stages of life, you might have become accustomed to keeping your financial matters fairly close to the chest. Now, however, would be a good time to start involving your family as you develop and effectuate your estate...

Requirements for 1099 Form-2025

Requirements for 1099 Form-2025

Requirements for 1099 Form-2025  By Erin Pitts, CPA  Form 1099 for certain payments made during the tax year.  You are required to file a Form 1099 if you paid $600 or more to a non-employee, such as independent contractors, freelancers, or other service providers....

Retirement Tools: HSA Accounts

Retirement Tools: HSA Accounts

Retirement Tools: HSA Accounts By Kathryn Barnett When planning for retirement, most people do not realize their HSA account is more than a savings account for medical expenses. An HSA account is a triple-tax advantaged health savings account that an individual can...

Does your Child Need to File an Income Tax Return?

Does your Child Need to File an Income Tax Return?

Does your Child Need to File an Income Tax Return? As parents, we encourage our children to work, so they can learn important values about work and independence. At what point, if at all, do children need to file an income tax return for the money they earn? The IRS...

Do you have a lost 401(k)?

Do you have a lost 401(k)?

Do you have a lost 401(k)? By: Kathryn Barnett Take minute and think about how many places you have worked. Now, think about whether you contributed to a 401(k) at each of those places. Did you roll the contents of a previous 401(k) into your existing 401(k) or a...

Medicare Quick Facts

Medicare Quick Facts

Medicare Quick Facts WHAT IS IT? Medicare is a federal health insurance program for people 65 and older, as well as certain disabled individuals. DO I HAVE TO ENROLL? Yes. If you have not been receiving Social Security benefits for at least four months prior to...

HELP! MY SPOUSE WANTS NOTHING TO DO WITH OUR FINANCES.

HELP! MY SPOUSE WANTS NOTHING TO DO WITH OUR FINANCES.

HELP! MY SPOUSE WANTS NOTHING TO DO WITH OUR FINANCES. What do I do? By: Kathryn Barnett, Financial Advisor Below is a scenario that I have encountered that I think is familiar to all of us. I don’t know what to do. I recently received a grim prognosis, and I am...

Final Reminder: Download your files before NetClient CS Portal Closes

Feb 24, 2026 | Client Reminders | 0 comments

This is a final reminder that our NetClient CS (NetClient Access) portal will be permanently closed on December 31, 2025. After this date, all documents in the portal will be permanently deleted and cannot be recovered.  

To keep any files you need, please follow these steps before (Final Date):  

  1. Go to login page: http://secure.netlinksolution.com/nextgen/#/ 
  1. Login using your existing username and password  
  1. Click documents or File Exchange (depending on your portal layout)  
  1. Find the documents or folders you want to save  
  1. Click the download icon (or right-click and choose “Download”) to save each file to your computer  

IMPORTANT:  

Be sure to check all folders, including prior year tax documents and any shared folders. 

If you have trouble logging in or need help downloading, please contact us at 770-287-7800 and ask for Liz. We’re here to help!  

 

Going forward, please continue using SafeSend for all document uploads and secure exchanges.  

Thank you for your prompt attention to this important step and for your continued partnership with us.  

A Hard Conversation Made Easy

A Hard Conversation Made Easy

A Hard Conversation Made Easy Throughout previous stages of life, you might have become accustomed to keeping your financial matters fairly close to the chest. Now, however, would be a good time to start involving your family as you develop and effectuate your estate...

Requirements for 1099 Form-2025

Requirements for 1099 Form-2025

Requirements for 1099 Form-2025  By Erin Pitts, CPA  Form 1099 for certain payments made during the tax year.  You are required to file a Form 1099 if you paid $600 or more to a non-employee, such as independent contractors, freelancers, or other service providers....

Retirement Tools: HSA Accounts

Retirement Tools: HSA Accounts

Retirement Tools: HSA Accounts By Kathryn Barnett When planning for retirement, most people do not realize their HSA account is more than a savings account for medical expenses. An HSA account is a triple-tax advantaged health savings account that an individual can...

Does your Child Need to File an Income Tax Return?

Does your Child Need to File an Income Tax Return?

Does your Child Need to File an Income Tax Return? As parents, we encourage our children to work, so they can learn important values about work and independence. At what point, if at all, do children need to file an income tax return for the money they earn? The IRS...

Do you have a lost 401(k)?

Do you have a lost 401(k)?

Do you have a lost 401(k)? By: Kathryn Barnett Take minute and think about how many places you have worked. Now, think about whether you contributed to a 401(k) at each of those places. Did you roll the contents of a previous 401(k) into your existing 401(k) or a...

Medicare Quick Facts

Medicare Quick Facts

Medicare Quick Facts WHAT IS IT? Medicare is a federal health insurance program for people 65 and older, as well as certain disabled individuals. DO I HAVE TO ENROLL? Yes. If you have not been receiving Social Security benefits for at least four months prior to...

HELP! MY SPOUSE WANTS NOTHING TO DO WITH OUR FINANCES.

HELP! MY SPOUSE WANTS NOTHING TO DO WITH OUR FINANCES.

HELP! MY SPOUSE WANTS NOTHING TO DO WITH OUR FINANCES. What do I do? By: Kathryn Barnett, Financial Advisor Below is a scenario that I have encountered that I think is familiar to all of us. I don’t know what to do. I recently received a grim prognosis, and I am...

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