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Business Owners, Your Financial Statements are Trying to Tell You Something
Business owners are commonly and rightfully urged to regularly generate financial statements in compliance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). One reason why is external users of financial statements, such…
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Coordinating Sec. 179 Tax Deductions with Bonus Depreciation
Your business should generally maximize current year depreciation write-offs for newly acquired assets. Two federal tax breaks can be a big help in achieving this goal: first-year Section 179 depreciation deductions…
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President Biden’s Proposed Budget Highlights His Tax Agenda
President Biden has released his proposed budget for the 2025 fiscal year, including numerous tax provisions affecting both businesses and individual taxpayers. While most of these provisions have little chance…
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Maner Costerisan recognized as a top firm to watch nationwide, regional accounting leader
Accounting Today acknowledges Michigan public accounting firm for continued growth LANSING, Mich. – For the fourth consecutive year, Accounting Today has acknowledged Maner Costerisan as a leading accounting firm within…
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How to Minimize Billing Bottlenecks
Managing accounts receivable can be challenging, especially in an uncertain economy. To keep your company financially fit, it’s a good idea to occasionally revisit your billing and collections processes to…
