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Predicting Future Performance

CPAs typically report historical financial performance, but sometimes they are hired to predict how a company will perform in the future. Prospective reporting options There are three types of reports

#KPMSponsored May Golf Tournament Fun

May is always a busy (but fun) month for golfing in #KPMSponsored tournaments for #TeamKPM! Golf tournaments sponsored by #KPMCPAs this month include the following: Home Builders Association of Greater

June 17

Individuals: If you are not paying your 2019 income tax through withholding (or will not pay enough tax during the year that way), pay the second installment of your 2019

Source: forbes.com

Credit card consolidation can pay off. Assume $25,000 of credit card debt at a 20 percent interest rate and a $500 monthly payment. With a strong credit profile, you might

Mid-Year Tax Planning

Year-end tax planning is on the agenda for many taxpayers, with good reason. That said, you do not have to wait for November or December to make astute moves. Planning

How IRAs Affect Medicaid Planning

The national median cost of a private room in a nursing home is $8,365 a month (more than $100,000 a year), according to the 2018 Genworth Cost of Care Survey.

New Rules For Business Travel Deductions

Business travel is still tax-deductible under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA), but there is a major difference now. Relatively few individuals will be able to claim