
| Choosing your accountant can be a critical decision. You want more than just accounting. You want an accountant that is effective, who is responsive to your needs and priorities and who is able to help you achieve your objectives in a cost effective manner. |

| Cost Consciousness: Getting the job done in the most effective and economical manner is our priority. Don't be fooled by lower cost alternatives. You may find yourself spending more money to get out of hot water! |
| Honesty & Integrity: Values that speak for themselves and are part of every aspect of every engagement. |
| Details: Paying attention to the details is a valuable skill when dealing with numbers and objectives. It takes a specially trained person to stay focused. |
| Judgment: Expertise and hard work are expected. It's judgment that makes the difference. Knowing what to do and when can save you penalty and interest. |
| Founded in 1989. Providing accounting services to a wide range of clients. Both in the for profit and not for profit business sectors. Full range accounting services include: |

| Member of NJCPA What does membership in NJCPA mean? It's important to know whether the CPA you're choosing belongs to the New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants. Membership in this professional organization is a mark of distinction shared by more than 14,000 CPA's, each of whom is governed by an exacting Code of Professional Conduct. NJCPA members also must satisfy extensive continuing education requirements, which means they remain informed about professional trends and changes in the law. New NJCPA members are required to complete 150 semester hours of higher education. In addition, NJCPA members must regularly undergo a review of their accounting and auditing practices. All of this adds up to solid assurance of quality that should be a guiding factor in choosing your CPA. |

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| October 15th is approaching fast. Don't delay filing your 2007 tax return any longer, call your CPA! |
| Not for Profit Filers: 1st extensions expire August 15, 2008 (990/990T) for calendar year end filers. Need more time? Contact us to learn more about extensions. Even if you never filed before you will need to now. IRS requires filing 990N postcard beginning with year end 12-07. Your organization will loose tax exempt status on the due date of the third consecutively non filed year. |
| Note sure you are donating to a 'charity' and can take a tax deduction? Check out guidestar.org for qualified exempt organizations. |
| Is your organization considering a PAC - Political Action Committee? Know the rules BEFORE you make a contribution to a candidate for public office! Your tax exempt status could be at stake. |
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