Bitcoin / Crypto
Is Bitcoin Still a Legitimate Hedge Against Inflation — or Has That Narrative Expired?Bitcoin was supposed to be the new gold — a hard asset that holds value when fiat currencies don't. But after years of wild swings, the inflation hedge narrative is under pressure. A hedge fund founder, an investor, and a blockchain researcher weigh in. One verdict.
Investments / Wealth Building
Should Small Business Owners Reinvest Profits Back Into the Business or Pay Themselves First?Every profitable month, small business owners face the same tension: put the money back into the business, or take it home. A tax attorney, a financial advisor, and a CPA partner take sides. One verdict.
Credit & Personal Finance
Should Self-Employed Professionals Form an S-Corp — or Stay a Sole Proprietor?Sole proprietor or S-Corp — the structure you choose determines how much of your income goes to the IRS, and how much of your personal wealth is exposed to risk. An entrepreneur, a CPA, and a business attorney debate the switch. One verdict.
Credit & Personal Finance
Should Freelancers Use a Separate Business Bank Account — or Is One Account Enough?One account or two — for freelancers, the answer affects your taxes, your professionalism, and your financial clarity. A CPA, a tax expert, and a business attorney disagree on where to draw the line. One verdict.
Global Business / Economy
Is Working With a Niche Accountant Worth the Premium — or Is a Generalist CPA Good Enough?Specialist or generalist — the accountant you choose can cost or save you thousands. A CPA attorney, a financial journalist, and a financial advisor debate whether niche expertise is worth the premium. One verdict.
Credit & Personal Finance
Should Self-Employed Professionals Pay Down Debt First or Build an Emergency Fund?Debt or savings — when you're self-employed, you can't always do both at once. A career money expert and a CPA attorney take opposite sides on which move protects your financial future first. One verdict.