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QuickBooks setup and training; bookkeeping services: A/P, A/R, invoicing, bank account reconciliation and payroll administration; business consulting and payroll.

10/10/2025

October's Movie Club pick is Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) on October 22 at 7:30 PM.

Members, you get to pay what you want! Tickets for all guests are available on our website (see the comments below for a link).

Each Movie Club film is introduced by Emmy Award winner and film historian Joe Amodei, president/CEO of Virgil Films & Entertainment. After the movie, Joe will be joined by David Rubinsohn, director of Syndication and Pledge Programming for American Public Televsion.

In 2020, I received a referral for a business owner who thougt his previous bookkeeper stole $15,000 from his business.I...
10/02/2025

In 2020, I received a referral for a business owner who thougt his previous bookkeeper stole $15,000 from his business.

In the first 4 hours, I found $60,000 in theft. Working with a forensic accountant, the number rose to $220,000.

The final number was $273,000.

Im happy to have helped to get justice for this victim. But it also stands as a warning for business owners to maje sure theyve done their due diligence when hiring.

https://hoodline.com/2025/04/philadelphia-office-manager-sentenced-to-five-years-for-defrauding-employer-and-u-s-small-business-administration/sn

Kimberly Lawson was sentenced to five years in prison for defrauding her employer and the SBA of over $273,000, including embezzlement and fraudulent loan applications.

12/27/2024

To any business owners who were using for their bookkeeping-I can help you with the transition to another bookkeeping system. There is a limited amount of time for you to download your information, so do not wait. Reach out today.

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Please check out the SBA website for free training and resources for small businesses.
11/03/2024

Please check out the SBA website for free training and resources for small businesses.

We support America's small businesses. The SBA connects entrepreneurs with lenders and funding to help them plan, start and grow their business.

09/21/2024

Behind on you bookkeeping? Fall is the perfect time to get caught up. Please reach out for a free 30 minute consultation.

03/16/2024

From revamping our brand identity to designing an engaging web experience, I am thrilled to share all my hard work with you shortly.

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Looking to save on taxes?  Solar panels can help you do that.  In addition to cutting down on the use of fossil fuels, y...
09/01/2023

Looking to save on taxes? Solar panels can help you do that. In addition to cutting down on the use of fossil fuels, you can take advantage of the tax credits available to save on your tax liability.

April 15th is just around the corner.  Please let me know if you are in need of a tax professional.  I can make a few re...
04/07/2023

April 15th is just around the corner. Please let me know if you are in need of a tax professional. I can make a few recommendations.

If you’re not ready to file your taxes, be sure to file an extension before the deadline.

BNI is a great way to build relationships and promote your business.  At BNI, we promote a ‘giver’s gain’ attitude, help...
05/06/2022

BNI is a great way to build relationships and promote your business. At BNI, we promote a ‘giver’s gain’ attitude, helping our fellow members grow their businesses. When you help them, they help you.

05/01/2022

If you are a business owner behind on filing your taxes, we can help. We can calculate your income/expenses from 2021, and create an organized system for tracking your company’s financial data. Call 215.760.8060 to learn more.

Very cool fact:  Frederick Douglass spoke at the Newtown Theatre in 1864!
02/08/2022

Very cool fact: Frederick Douglass spoke at the Newtown Theatre in 1864!

“Frederick Douglass spoke here.” That’s long been a claim to fame at the Newtown Theatre, but it’s never been clear when—or even if—Douglass actually spoke here. Well, now we know, and it turns out it was 158 years ago TODAY!

We recently found a 1994 Old Bucks County magazine article written by Terry A. McNealy that talks about Douglass’ time in Bucks County. The article was based on a Bucks County Intelligencer article from February 9, 1864. Here are some of the key passages from McNealy’s magazine article and the newspaper article:

…The noted African American abolitionist and orator Frederick Douglass visited Bucks County in February 1864. He spoke before large crowds in Newtown, Pineville and Penn’s Manor on three successive days and the proceeds went to the Freedmen’s Association, a group organized to provide relief for newly freed slaves.

…Douglass spoke at Newtown Hall [our former name] on Thursday afternoon, February 4, at Pineville Hall on Friday afternoon, and at Penn’s Manor in Falls Township on Saturday afternoon.

…At Newtown, he spoke at considerable length on the re-construction of the Union. He had a crowded house, the lecture being held in the Newtown Hall. An admission fee of 15 cents was charged, and the receipts amounted to upwards of $46.

…Douglass traveled widely through the northern states during the Civil War, encouraging support for the war effort and for President Lincoln, and preparing his audiences for the task of reuniting the nation after the war was over. He came to Bucks County at the invitation of Mahlon B. Linton of Newtown, one of the county’s leading abolitionists, who had often hosted anti-slavery activists when they visited the area.

…Douglass had recently met with President Lincoln in the White House, and he recounted his thoughts on the meeting to his Bucks County audiences. “Some in the audience would probably like to know how the President of the United States received a negro—how a black man was received at the White House,” Douglass was reported to have said. “He received him as one gentleman would receive another—with a friendly grasp of the hand and a hearty welcome. He received him as a man.”

…In his brief tour of Bucks County, Douglass drew large crowds in an area that was already strong in its anti-slavery sentiments. His famed oratorical skills no doubt rallied his audiences to endure the struggles of the war, which was still to continue for more than a year before its conclusion at Appomattox.

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 2pm

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