Cyber Security Measures to Protect Your Small Business
With less resources to dedicate to cyber security attacks, small businesses are especially vulnerable to these threats. According…
Read MoreLessons Learned from the Enron Scandal
What Was the Enron Scandal? At one point in history, Enron was one of the most powerful companies…
Read MoreCorporate Fraud Spike is Inevitable
From financial statement fraud to cybercrimes, and many other types of fraud in between, 2021 and beyond is…
Read MoreValuations for Distressed Companies
While every business valuation is different, struggling businesses do face unique challenges during the evaluation process. There is…
Read MoreProtecting Your Business from Fraud with Proper IT
No company, big or small, is completely immune from cyber security threats. This current day and age, marked…
Read MoreHiring an Accounting Firm vs Using Accounting Software
As a business owner, choosing how to handle your finances is one of the biggest, if not the…
Read MoreMost Common Types of Financial Crimes in the U.S.
In a broad sense, a financial crime is defined as any type of crime that results in financial…
Read MoreFraud Prevention Strategies for Your Business
While it may seem counterintuitive, small and medium sized businesses are far more exposed to the prospect of…
Read MoreTaxes on a Corporation vs. Sole Proprietorship for the Self-Employed Individual
At Ellrich, Neal, Smith & Stohlman, P.A., we deal with a variety of self-employed individuals. We often hear them…
Read MoreValuations, Tax Court, and Michael Jackson’s Estate
The estate of the “King of Pop”, the late Michael Jackson, was part of one of the most…
Read MoreBusiness Valuations for Public vs Non-Public Companies
For both public and non-public companies, a business valuation indicates how much that company is worth according to…
Read MoreSome of the Largest Mergers and Acquisitions Ever
From August 2019 to August 2020, there were a total of 12,123 merger and acquisition deals negotiated between…
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