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Employee Spotlight – Jan Nash

April 1, 2019

“An attitude of gratitude is a never ending prayer.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson Jan Nash is an administrative assistant at Bradshaw, Gordon & Clinkscales, LLC. She has been with the firm for 2 years and specializes in accounts receivable, financial statement formatting and project management. She volunteers with Habitat for Humanity, Miracle Hill and Grace […]

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Vehicle-Expense Deduction Ins and Outs for Individual Taxpayers

Vehicle-Expense Deduction Ins and Outs for Individual Taxpayers

March 26, 2019

      March 26th, 2019 It’s not just businesses that can deduct vehicle-related expenses. Individuals also can deduct them in certain circumstances. Unfortunately, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) might reduce your deduction compared to what you claimed on your 2017 return. For 2017, miles driven for business, moving, medical and charitable purposes […]

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Employee Spotlight – Bethany Underwood

March 4, 2019

“Where wisdom reigns, there is no conflict between thinking and feeling.” – C.G. Jung Bethany Underwood is a bookkeeper at Bradshaw, Gordon & Clinkscales, LLC. She has been with the firm for almost 2 years and specializes in QuickBooks, payroll and small business support. She is currently an Advanced Pro Advisor for QuickBooks Desktop and […]

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Public Companies to Disclose Stock Hedging Policies and Practices

Public Companies to Disclose Stock Hedging Policies and Practices

February 11, 2019

    February 15, 2019 Does your company have policies in place regarding the use of hedging transactions by company insiders? Final Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) guidance will soon require public companies to disclose whether their officers, employees and directors are allowed to offset a decrease in the market value of the company’s stock. […]

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Financial Statements Tell Your Business’s Story, Inside and Out

Financial Statements Tell Your Business’s Story, Inside and Out

February 11, 2019

      February 13, 2019 Ask many entrepreneurs and small business owners to show you their financial statements and they’ll likely open a laptop and show you their bookkeeping software. Although tracking financial transactions is critical, spreadsheets aren’t financial statements. In short, financial statements are detailed and carefully organized reports about the financial activities […]

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Why You Shouldn’t Wait to File Your 2018 Income Tax Return

Why You Shouldn’t Wait to File Your 2018 Income Tax Return

February 11, 2019

        February 12, 2019 The IRS opened the 2018 income tax return filing season on January 28. Even if you typically don’t file until much closer to the April 15 deadline, this year consider filing as soon as you can. Why? You can potentially protect yourself from tax identity theft — and […]

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