- Stories
- The Las Vegas Valley's money people
- Monday, Feb. 25, 2013
- There are many faces in the finance world. There are the bank and credit union officials who hold onto money and try to make it grow and the wealth managers and financial planners who invest money and advise how best to spend it.
- A look at the top certified public accountants in the Las Vegas Valley
- Monday, Feb. 11, 2013
- When it comes to crunching numbers for your business, there are plenty of certified public accountants in Southern Nevada to lend you a hand. CPAs provide a variety of accounting services to both businesses and individuals. They can help make sure your taxes are filed properly, handle your financial records and prepare your financial reports. Many serve as consultants to nonprofit groups, government agencies and corporations.
- Minimizing tax pain: These lawyers work to save you money and migraines
- Monday, Feb. 4, 2013
- A well-trained tax attorney can keep you or your company on firm legal ground, prevent an IRS audit, and perhaps most importantly, save you money. Tax attorneys perform two main functions, whether their client is an individual, small business or multimillion-dollar corporation. Simply put, they prevent problems and minimize obligations.
- Feng shui facelift: Can office design affect a company’s bottom line?
- Monday, Sept. 17, 2012
- Even in tough financial times, experts say business owners are willing to spend money on office redesigns. In fact, redoing a space has become somewhat more popular as people are more hesitant to risk moving in a bad economy.
- Q&A: The Urban Chamber of Commerce
- Monday, June 18, 2012
- Jerrie Merritt, vice president of the Urban Chamber of Commerce, is a busy lady. Besides her chamber duties, she works as senior vice president and community development manager for Bank of Nevada. She has earned a Woman of Distinction award from the Las Vegas chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners and was featured in the inaugural edition of Who’s Who in Black Las Vegas.
- 10 tips for maintaining health -- and a healthy bottom line -- in your business
- Monday, April 2, 2012
- Measured in lost productivity and health care expenditures for businesses, the effects of obesity are staggering. And obesity is just one blip on the radar when it comes to the health of American workers.
- How to pick a tax pro
- Monday, Feb. 13, 2012
- A quick glance at the Internal Revenue Service’s various tax forms, schedules and publications may leave you scratching your head. Few people will dispute that tax law can be complicated.
As a business owner, you have plenty of decisions to make when it comes to tax preparation and accounting. Among them: Do you need a tax attorney, a certified public accountant — or both — and just how do you select them? - Restaurant association touts health care insurance package
- Friday, May 21, 2010
- Like most business organizations, the Nevada Restaurant Association has been diligent in finding programs to help its members during tough economic times.




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