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Non-Profit Series


Thursday, Nov 15
Recordkeeping 101
Learn about the types of records that need to be kept and how long to keep them.  Also make sure your documentation of income and expenses meets IRS standards.  Get recordkeeping tips that will minimize audit fees and make it easier to prepare your Form 990.  “For-Profit and Non-Profit” 

Tuesday, Nov 27
Five Easy Ways to Lose Your Tax Exempt Status
Learn the most common reasons non-profit organizations lose their tax exempt status and how to avoid them. 

Wednesday Dec 12
What Are Financial Statements?
Learn what financial statements are used for non-profit organizations and how to interpret them so you can gain valuable information regarding your organization. 

Tuesday, Wednesday, Dec 18
De-mystifying Form 990
Go line by line through the form even the IRS calls complex and confusing.  Learn the purpose of the form, IRS expectations, and the most common mistakes made by organizations who file.

 
For-Profit Series


Thursday, Nov 15
Recordkeeping 101
Learn about the types of records that need to be kept and how long to keep them.  Also make sure your documentation of income and expenses meets IRS standards.  Appropriate for “For-Profit and Non-Profit”   

Friday, Nov 16
Accounting Policies and Procedures
What is internal control and why is it so important?  How can I diversify accounting responsibilities when there are only two people in my office?  Answer these questions and many more in this presentation on how to set up an appropriate accounting routine in your office. 

Wednesday, Nov 28
What Are Financial Statements?
Learn what financial statements are and how to interpret them so you can gain valuable information regarding your business.

Thursday, Dec 13
Taxes for Corporations
Learn how to tackle the 1120 or 1120S piece by piece and how this form of business can affect the individual tax returns of the shareholders. 
OR
Wednesday, Dec 19
Taxes for Sole Proprietorships
Business expenses and income have different tax affects in this unique situation.  Understand self-employment taxes and how to make the tax burden easier for you to bear. 
         


Each of the four sessions are from 9:00am to 12:00 noon
and include all materials and light refreshments.

Class size is limited to ensure personal attention.
The cost is $35 per person per class. If you opt for four classes in a series, the cost is $95.

Each seminar will be held at Ealy Hopkins and Associates
9110 Railroad Drive, Suite 220 Manassas Park, VA 20111
Tel 703.369.7002 - Fax 703.369.7004

To register and hold your space, please complete the Registration Form> and mail with your check to:

Ealy Hopkins Seminar Series
9110 Railroad Drive, Suite 220
Manassas Park, VA 20111

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