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#KPMCPAs is happy to again sponsor The Victim Center’s Breakfast of Hope, which also commemorates the event’s 25th anniversary! The event will be a bit different this year, shifting to
#KPMCPAs is happy to again sponsor The Victim Center’s Breakfast of Hope, which also commemorates the event’s 25th anniversary! The event will be a bit different this year, shifting to
Many companies struggle to close the books at the end of the month. The month-end close requires accounting personnel to compile data from across the organization. Under normal conditions, this
The term “work-life balance” has been around for decades. For much of that time, the struggle to attain this elusive equilibrium has typically involved having too much ‘work’ and not
In June, our #ClientsWithACause program supports Ozarks Water Watch and their mission to promote water quality in the upper White River Basin watershed through bi-state collaboration on research, public policy,
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If you are age 65 and older, and you have basic Medicare insurance, you may need to pay additional premiums to get the level of coverage you want. The premiums
As you know, the Small Business Administration (SBA) launched the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) back in April to help companies reeling from the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Created
In times of turmoil, your board of directors should be your non-profit’s rock-solid foundation. But what if your board is understaffed or simply does not provide the leadership your non-profit
IT’S HERE! Today is United Way of the Ozarks’ 28th annual Day of Caring, which is historically the largest, one-day volunteer event in the area! #TeamKPM is proud to remain
You may have good intentions in keeping a trust a secret from its beneficiaries. Perhaps you have concerns that, if your children or other beneficiaries know about the trust, they