Monthly Archives: May 2010

Be Financially Prepared for Disaster

Natural or manmade disasters can strike at any time. Of course, your family and employee’s health and security are the most important considerations. Once safety concerns have been addressed, regaining order in your personal and business finances is essential for … Continue reading

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Disappointment

“Disappointment” seems rather mild when describing the defeat of the diligent and sincere efforts made by the SCACPA Board along with the Legislative and Advocacy Committee relative to House Bill 4546, which would have allowed a pilot project whereby the … Continue reading

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Well Diversified

Last week we experienced another “first” as the Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeted 1,000 points in what seemed like a blink of an eye.  Surely all of us have already computed how much our 401(k) dropped.  The press has generated … Continue reading

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Accounting – A Science or an Art?

This question has popped up more than once during my career as an accountant. I have a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (majoring in accounting), which, according to academia, could lend itself to accounting being a science. Thus far … Continue reading

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