The IRS released news that they will be temporarily extending the January and February filing deadlines for tax-exempt organizations until March 30, 2012. Organizations with normal filing deadlines that fall on January 17, 2012 or February 15, 2012 will be given the option to file throughout the month of March instead. According to the IRS,… Read more
Recent Developments in Private Company Financial Reporting
Over the last six years the topic of private company financial reporting and the need for a differential set of accounting and reporting standards has gained growing attention. As accounting standards have become increasingly complex, there has been overwhelming support for modifications of existing standards for private companies. Some of the concerns expressed by private… Read more
Obtaining the Medical Care You Deserve
What happens when your insurance company rejects the procedures you need? There are options available to you and ways to get your health needs met by following a few keys steps. In the greatest time of need when emotions are high and uncertainty exists, you hope your insurance company will come through. And in a… Read more
The Power of Integration
Myth: Accounting systems are for the accountants and CRM is for the sales people. Isn’t that the way it goes? Not anymore. When I think of my first introduction to CRM (Customer Relationship Management), it conjures up images from years past of that box of software called ACT! (back then it was Symantec) that had… Read more
2011 Year-End Tax Planning for Businesses
While some businesses may still be sorting through all the legislative changes from 2010, it is getting to that time of year again when we need to complete our year-end planning for 2011. It’s uncertain if any major acts will be passed before year-end, but in the meantime, there are still plenty of opportunities that… Read more