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Ron Pearson

Ron Pearson, the plant economist, has extensive experience in the preparation of accounting in the company, is engaged in document circulation, preparation and sending of accounting and tax reports to regulators, a specialist in the preparation of training programs, an online consultant on issues of finance, accounting, and reporting. Email: ron_pearson@www.kelleysbookkeeping.com, Phone: 484-995-5921

Federal Income Tax Calculator

Currently creating educational content for other small business owners and entrepreneurs. Here are your results based on your inputs.Take back your hard-earned cash and pay the IRS only what you have to. Don’t know where to find competent, trus... Read more

Finance And Accounting Outsourcing

By outsourcing your financial team, business owners and their financial managers will have more time and energy to focus on their business’ core aspects . This is important for companies with managers inexperienced in financial management but r... Read more

Ten Ratios For Financial Statement Analysis

When buying a stock, you participate in the future earnings of the company. Earnings per share measures net income earned on each share of a company's common stock. The company's analysts divide its net income by the weighted average number of common... Read more

Why The Quick Ratio Is Important

Liquidity ratios are a class of financial metrics used to determine a debtor's ability to pay off current debt obligations without raising external capital. The other two components, cash & cash equivalents and marketable securities, are usually free... Read more

Bookkeeper Job Description

Today's bookkeeper must be comfortable with accounting software such as QuickBooks and electronic worksheets. Being proficient with accounting software allows a bookkeeper to stand out from the others. You can become a chartered global management acc... Read more

Operating Expenses

It is critical to note that operational activities differ greatly among industries. A business activity can be classified as operational in one industry, but financing or investing in another. For instance, buying a building is typically an investing... Read more