General Accounting and Tax Auditing

Small business in the U.S. is defined as a company with 500 employees or less. While responsible for 60% to 80% of job growth in this country, this market has less access to capital than big business. Small business cannot raise funds through stock offerings or big bank connections but, rather, more likely secure funding through small banks or friends and family. Smart small business accounting and tax auditing is critical for survival. Cash flow management, appropriate accounting structures and sharp oversight of tax obligations is how small business owners will survive and even prosper in today's economy.

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