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The Tax Advantages of Hiring Your Child This Summer
Thinking about hiring your high-school or college-age child to work in your business? You could reap significant tax benefits.
New-and-Improved Accounting Rules for Common Control Leases
Coming soon! The FASB recently issued amendments to help organizations that rent property from related parties report those arrangements on their balance sheets.
Brinker Simpson & Company, LLC, the region's largest independently owned, full-service public accounting firm, is pleased to welcome Danielle Donahue to our team of professionals.
Although your business probably makes most payments electronically these days, paper checks can still be useful. Unfortunately, check fraud is increasing. But you can limit the potential damage.
What do you do if fraud occurs? Call a forensic accountant. These experts can lead fraud investigations, gather and analyze relevant evidence, interview employees, and even testify in court.
Accounting compliance doesn’t necessarily equate with economic reality. Former Enron CFO Andrew Fastow, one of the “poster boys” for corporate fraud, warns that misstatement often happens because of ambiguity and complexity in the accounting rules.
Brinker Simpson & Company, LLC, the region's largest independently owned, full-service public accounting firm, is pleased to welcome Amanda Felix to our team of professionals.
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