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Greed

February 1, 2016 by Aaron Rindahl
Copeland Buhl
Many of us associate greed with negative actions such as stealing, swindling, lying or cheating.  But, many of us may be able to recall watching John Stossel, perhaps trying to be an optimist by suggesting that greed is what drives this country and makes products, services and businesses better.  Unfortunately...
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Tips for Closing Out Year End

December 2, 2015 by Staff
Copeland Buhl
Along with the holiday season, accountants have the added stress of winding down the books for the current year.  This involves making sure all transactions are book for the year, collecting on accounts which are overdue, and paying down payables to reduce tax liability for cash basis tax payers.  On...
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Year-End Planning for Businesses

November 4, 2015 by Alisa Rogers
Tax Services
As year-end planning season begins, we are once again faced with some uncertainty surrounding tax rules.  We have come to expect retroactive laws being passed late in the year, which does not allow much time to react.  There are a number of provisions that may be extended again before the...
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