Accounting
Tips for Businesses to Avoid Committing Fraud
The School of Graduate and Professional Studies at New England College has but together an infographic that offers an easy go-to guide for businesses on what’s legal and what’s illegal when it comes to managing their business through the year and when preparing for their taxes.
Jun. 12, 2014
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Yes, there are some shady business owners out there who intentionally commit financial crimes, but there are also many mistakes that even honorable and well-intentioned business owners often make that can land them in some sticky, and questionable, legal situations.
That's only one reason why most successful small businesses hire a reputable accountant such as a CPA, because these professionals know the best methods for managing businesses, optimizing cash flow and improving productivity and profitability … without resorting to shady tricks.
The School of Graduate and Professional Studies at New England College has but together an infographic that offers an easy go-to guide for businesses on what’s legal and what’s illegal when it comes to managing their business through the year and when preparing for their taxes.