to save a business, plan the details

a businessman with some jigsaw puzzle pieces in his handdesperate times might require bold moves.

by ed mendlowitz
call me before you do anything: the art of accounting

i once saved a client’s business that the irs was in danger of closing. here is the nitty-gritty.

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the owner wanted to be able to walk away without her business. she would be broke and would lose her house, but she wouldn’t have a continuing debt for unpaid payroll taxes.
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how i saved a business

happy business professionals giving high five hand slapa step-by-step breakdown.

by ed mendlowitz
call me before you do anything: the art of accounting

saving a business creates one of the greatest highs you can have in accounting.

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i remember one instance when i received a referral for a business in another state requiring a plane trip.
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start with the cash

extreme close up of female hand with pen pointing on cash flow document.after all, what is most important?

by ed mendlowitz
call me before you do anything: the art of accounting

one time i was asked to audit a hotel in florida that was going to be foreclosed on by the mortgagor and for which i was paid in advance.

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the audit was planned and scheduled, and it looked like we had everything under control from our end as much as we could.
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