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Just about every business intends to provide world-class customer service.
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Private companies with more than one owner should have a buy-sell agreement to spell out how ownership shares will change hands should an owner dep
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The balance sheet usually reflects the historic cost of assets and liabilities. But certain items must be reported at “fair value” under U.S.
Read MoreLife insurance and an estate plan may not always mix well
A life insurance policy can be an important part of an estate plan.
Read MoreBenchmarking receivables
Accounts receivable represents a major asset for many companies. But how do your company’s receivables compare to others?
Read MoreWhat are the most tax-advantaged ways to reimburse employees’ education expenses?
Reimbursing employees for education expenses can both strengthen the capabilities of your staff and help you retain them.
Read MoreProtect your nonprofit by cross-training staff
What would happen if one of your not-for-profit’s key people suddenly quit or had to go on long-term disability?
Read MoreSaving tax with home-related deductions and exclusions
Currently, home ownership comes with many tax-saving opportunities.
Read More3 financial statements you should know
Successful business people have a solid understanding of the three financial statements prepared under U.S.
Read MoreConsider key person insurance as a succession plan safeguard
In business, and in life, among the most important ways to manage risk is through insurance.
Read MoreVictims of a disaster, fire or theft may be able to claim a casualty loss deduction
If you suffered damage to your home or personal property last year, you may be able to deduct these “casualty” losses on your 2016 federal income t
Read MoreHow auditors evaluate fraud risks
Assessing fraud risks is an integral part of the auditing process. Statement on Auditing Standards (SAS) No.
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