Surgent's Going Out on Your Own: Entity Types and Accounting Methods (TAM2)
Date/Time
7/10/2024
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM Central
Course Registration
Member: $99.00
Non-Member: $119.00
Credits
2 Credits
Event Type(s)
Webinars
Event Description
Starting a business is tough! There are lots of decisions to be made and things to think about. You may feel like you have a great idea. You have done your marketing research, developed a prototype, and even looked at locations for your new office. Then it dawns on you…. What type of entity do I need to be? Is there really an advantage to choosing one entity type over the other? In this class, we will dig into the differences between entity types – from taxes to liability. We will also look at the advantages and disadvantages of different methods of accounting. Whether you are a small business owner looking to start something new or a practitioner looking to expand your client advisory services, this course is the one for you!

Objectives:
  • Identify differences in how business entity types are taxed for income tax purposes
  • Recognize how personal financial planning for a business owner is related to financial planning for a flow-through entity business
  • Identify how S-Corporations are taxed for self-employment tax purposes
  • Recognize double-taxation and when it applies
  • Identify when a transaction should be recorded on the accounting records under the cash method
  • Recognize when income is recognized and an expense must be accrued on the accounting records under the accrual method
  • Identify what account should not appear on the financial records if the accrual method is being used

Presenters:
Dave Peters, CPA, CFP, CLU, CPCU, MST, MBA

Field of Study:
Taxes (2)

Major Topics:
  • Financial planning pyramid
  • What to consider when picking an entity
  • Single member LLC vs. sole proprietorship
  • Corporations – S vs. C
  • Double taxation
Location
Webinar
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