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May 14, 2021
By: Nichole Chapman
“You’re such a millennial” “These trophy kids” “Okay Boomer” Have you or someone you associate with echoed those statements? These claims are made countless times and generally carry a derogatory weight. Generally, the underlying essence of the state …
May 1, 2020
By: Kris Braunberger
Amid the COVID-19 crisis, the United States government authorized the issuance of 349 billion dollars in available loans to small businesses, called the Paycheck Protection Program. This program provides small businesses with the opportunity to take ou …
March 18, 2020
By: Tiffany Whitelaw
We are all working through the wake of the current coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. How business is being done is rapidly changing due to government-mandated restrictions and the need to keep employees and consumers safe. As an employer of a small bus …
December 5, 2019
By: Robert Cox
I have had the wonderful opportunity to spend a few days in Nashville Tennessee at a Construction and Real Estate Conference. I am learning that ya’ll is singular and all ya’ll is plural 😊. One of the presentations was an economist that showed recent …
October 16, 2019
By: Mckay Hall
According to the SANS Institute, “Since the beginning of this calendar year, 49 US school districts, colleges, and universities have reported ransomware infections. The education sector is second in number of reported ransomware attacks only to municip …
September 3, 2019
By: Todd Feltner
Living in the age of great technological advances, in the financial realm, has provided us with convenience, efficiency and peace of mind. Unfortunately, with these advances, cyber-criminals use our technology, and oftentimes, our data without our kno …
April 22, 2019
By: Jennifer Frank
Segregation of duties is one of the most important initiatives a small business or government can implement to safeguard an organization’s assets and prevent theft and misuse (fraud). In an ideal world, a single person would not be responsible for more …
April 3, 2019
By: Tiffany Whitelaw
It is an assumption that we are all naturally great at communication. After all, every person has been learning to communicate since the moment they were born when they first smiled up at their mom and elicited a smile in return. Advancing in communi …
February 28, 2019
By: HintonBurdick
I can’t count the number of times in my career where I have had someone come into my office and tell me about a business that they started, it took off and now they want tax help. When they come in after year-end this really limits the options that t …
February 21, 2019
By: Chad Atkinson
HintonBurdick’s new website went live on January 29, 2019. The completion of the website marks the culmination of a rebranding process for the firm as well. During rebranding, the firm leaders had a chance to really “kick the tires” of the firm and e …
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