The David Lukas Show

This week, on the David Lukas show, listen to featured guests Neil and Deron, of Denman, Hamilton and Assoc., speak once again about the many benefits of working with a Certified Public Accountant when it comes to both your taxes and your finances.

 

 

Listen to Neil and Deron go into detail about:

 

 

1) Budgeting
Decoded. The steps needed to set a realistic budget that decreases debt and increases positive cash flow.

 

 

2) The three most common types of personal debt
Credit cards, car debt and student loans are three types of debt many people carry at unnecessary cost.

 

 

3) Business Debt
Businesses, no matter the size, carry varying amounts of debt. Many are unintentionally built upon a high debt structure that can be modified with the right guidance.

 

 

4) Acknowledging and stopping your debt cycle
How to control spending and accumulate capitol.

 

 

Both low income and high wage earners alike are vulnerable to the pitfalls of taxation and debt. Denman and Hamilton know what it takes to start to safeguard and relieve you and (or) your family today.

 

 

To learn more about these proactive strategies, or speak with a Certified Public Accountant contact either Neil Denman or Deron Hamilton at: (501) 312-9491.

 

 

Denman, Hamilton and Associates serves clients all over the United States.

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Listen to Neil Denman and Deron Hamilton, of Denman, Hamilton & Associates CPA, PLLC, discuss how CPAs can and should be utilized throughout the year—not just during tax season.

 

 

This week’s installment involves a candid conversation about Denman, Hamilton &Associate’s specific expertise in:

  • 401K taxation and penalties
  • New business set-up (advantages in INC, LLC, etc.)
  • Self-employment taxation regulations
  • Limited legal tax liabilities
  • S Corporations and C Corporations
  • Positive cash flow strategies
  • Specific wealth creation processes
  • Balanced budgeting

 

 

By implementing the proactive approach that sets them apart from other firms, Hamilton and Denman can execute the strategies needed to eliminate unnecessary or painful taxation.

 

 

To learn more about these proactive strategies, contact Neil Denman or Deron Hamilton at: (501) 312-9491.Denman, Hamilton and Associates serves clients all over the United States.

 

 

To learn about more financial strategies that are unknown by many CPA’s and Financial Advisors, contact David Lukas at: (800) 559-0933 or David@DLShowOnline.com or visit: DavidLukasFinancial.com

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In this week’s installment of the David Lukas Show, David and Neil Denman CPA, of Denman, Hamilton & Associates, discuss how you can both increase revenue and add value to your current income through proven tax strategies that work for you—not against you.

 

 

By implementing the disciplined approaches that a seasoned CPA can into your current financial planning, you’ll eradicate lost opportunity costs by cultivating the miracle that is compounding interest.

 

 

CPAs aren’t just for tax seasons anymore either. According to Denman, “It’s not always about lowering taxes. We help individuals and business owners by driving revenues and raising incomes as well.”

 

 

Through the careful specific planning that a certified public accountant such as Denman provides, earners gain access to their money without having to pay additional taxes or penalties.

 

 

To speak with Neil Denman, of Denman, Hamilton and Associates personally contact him at: (501) 312-9491.

 

 

The concept of capitol isn’t complicated. We need it to fund our lifestyles, businesses, and retirements. Finding ways to keep as much of our hard earned capitol, as possible, can be. To learn more about these uncommon strategies, contact David Lukas at: (800) 559-0933 or David@DLShowOnline.com or visit: DavidLukasFinancial.com

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