Sentences with phrase «kinds of accounting firms»

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According to Dale Peck, a partner at Beers & Cutler PLLC, an accounting firm based in Washington, D.C., there are all kinds of ways that private companies can — and often should — fine - tune their option plans.
To transfer ownership, the company creates an ESOP — a kind of trust account — and takes out a loan from its bank for $ 4 million, 40 % of the firm's value.
So when circumstances require that kind of information about a private company, its owner must hire someone to perform a study of its value that is logical and defensible,» explains Thomas Giordano, director of valuation services for the accounting firm Goldstein Golub Kessler & Co., in New York City.
But I think such a study would also find that essentially all the journalistic accounts said it was all speculation and admitted that scientists had no consensus, indeed little understanding of climate, and were not making any kind of firm prediction — that is the most important difference from the current situation.
Fortunately, there is an entire field of cost accounting dedicated to these kinds of allocations, with which the firm's finance staff should be familiar.
We became aware of a new kind of scam that involves impersonating the email of a senior member of a firm (law firms, as well as financial firms) or someone with access to the firm bank account to try to have funds sent to a fraudster's bank account.
Better to increase the attractiveness of legal services by enabling lawyers to provide related services accompanying their legal services, e.g., family law lawyers providing financial planning advice, and law firms providing accounting and tax advisory work, and litigation lawyers working with experts who improve and maintain their clients» electronic records management systems, because records are the most frequently used kind of evidence and are completely dependent on their records management systems for everything, particularly their «integrity» ( which is what the electronic records provisions of the Evidence Acts require be proved for admissibility; e.g., section 31.2 ( 1 ) ( a ) of the Canada Evidence Act - see: Ken Chasse, «Electronic Records as Evidence,» and the other «records as evidence» articles on «my SSRN authors page, for free download ) 。
Every law firm should be aware of the legal accounting requirements, the kinds of billing & accounting issues lawyers encounter in QuickBooks, and...
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