As we head toward year-end, your company may be reviewing its business strategy for 2017 or devising plans for 2018. As you do so, be sure to give some attention to the prices you’re asking for your existing products and services, as well as those you plan to launch in the near future. The cost […]
Read More“Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value.“ Brett Hancock, CPA is a Tax Manager at Bradshaw, Gordon & Clinkscales, LLC. He joined the firm in 2016 and has more than seven years of experience in the accounting industry. Brett specializes in income tax preparation and planning for a variety of […]
Read More“We love our customers!” Every business owner says it. But all customers aren’t created equal, and it’s in your strategic interest to know which customers are really strengthening your bottom line and by how much. Sorting out the data If your business systems track individual customer purchases, and your accounting system has good cost […]
Read MoreWe’re entering the giving season, and if making financial gifts to your loved ones is part of your plans — or if you’d simply like to reduce your capital gains tax — consider giving appreciated stock instead of cash this year. Doing so might allow you to eliminate all federal tax liability on the appreciation, or at […]
Read MoreTextile manufacturing played a significant role in the history of South Carolina. It began with small water-powered mills. These soon gave place to large mills with a complete village around each mill for the workers. These, in turn, have given place to other advances in technology and economic changes that have left most of these […]
Read MoreAdam Francisco is a Senior Auditor at Bradshaw, Gordon & Clinkscales, LLC. He joined the firm in 2015 and has several years of experience in the accounting industry. Adam specializes in audits, reviews and compilations for manufacturing clients, construction contractors and governmental entities. Adam graduated from Syracuse University in 2012 with a Bachelor of Science […]
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