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Intuit to Discontinue Supporting QuickBooks Desktop 2021 in May 2024
Impacted users are encouraged to plan for necessary upgrades today to continue service. Intuit has started to send notices to QuickBooks Desktop 2021 and earlier users, informing them that the…
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Auditing Revenue Recognition
The top line of an income statement for a for-profit business is revenue (or sales). Reporting this line item correctly is critical to producing accurate financial statements. Under U.S. Generally…
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Is It Time to Upgrade Your Business’s Accounting Software?
By now, just about every company uses some kind of accounting software to track, manage and report its financial transactions. Many businesses end up using several different types of software…
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Maner Costerisan’s Matt Latham earns illustrious CEPA designation
Certified Exit Planning Advisor designation provides expertise on complex exit strategy plans LANSING, Mich. – Maner Costerisan is proud to announce Matt Latham, CPA, principal, has earned the Certified Exit Planning…
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9 Tax Considerations if You’re Starting a Business as a Sole Proprietor
When launching a small business, many entrepreneurs start out as sole proprietors. If you’re launching a venture as a sole proprietorship, you need to understand the tax issues involved. Here…
