November 14, 2024
1. People
2. Paperlessness
3. Work flow
4. Technology
5. Seasonality
6. Hourly Billing
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The three guests have dedicated their careers to the advancement and understanding of mental health. Because May is Mental Health Awareness Month, the show welcomed, Alfredo Aguirre, Dr. Jeffery Rowe, and Shannon Jaccard.
Alfredo Aguirre is the Director of Behavioral Health Services of San Diego County and has been the Mental Health Director since 2007. He ...
Read more November 12, 2024
Building a work environment that promotes community through departments sharing workloads rather than hoarding the best clients. Collaborating with other professionals whose specialties compliment and aid a CPA in making fiscal projects. Giving back to the community in which the firm is based. These are just some of the things that will help define the ...
Read more November 11, 2024
CPA firms are no longer defined by income tax return preparation and financial statement preparation. While the industry is no longer defined by these services, many still believe that this all that accountants do. In order to break this notion, Richard explains the two key things that he believes helps set his firm apart from ...
Read more November 10, 2024
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Together, your host Richard Muscio and Kathy Kinane founded the Move Your Feet Before You Eat Foundation, which sponsors the annual Oceanside Turkey Trot. The races held Thanksgiving morning have become a loved tradition in Oceanside and had a whooping 8,500 participants in 2013, the event’s eighth year.
Kathy Kinane, also founder of Kinane Events ...
Read more November 8, 2024
The show welcomed two different guests. The first half featured Sarah Boot, who is running for a City Council Seat in District 2. The second interview was with Brad Pagano of the San Diego Financial Literacy Center. Ms. Boot was in private practice early in her law career, but she was drawn to public service ...
Read more November 6, 2024
Saturday night’s guests were former securities trader Larry Doyle and returning guest Gary Aguirre, former SEC attorney and founder of Aguirre Law, APC.
Mr. Doyle, a former securities trader, publishes his blog, Sense on Cents on topics related to Wall Street. He launched Sense on Cents in 2009 when he realized that most people ...
Read more November 4, 2024
Besides insiders, no one knows more about the sudden vote to shut down the San Diego Opera than Don Bauder. Mr. Bauder is a columnist for the San Diego Reader, and he has written seven articles on the shocking vote to shut the San Diego Opera at a lightly attended board meeting on March 19th. ...
Read more November 2, 2024
This interview features Stephan Aarstol, the founder and CEO of Tower Paddle Boards, a local San Diego company and San Diego District Attorney Candidate, Bob Brewer. Mr. Aarstol earned an MBA in New Venture Management from the University of San Diego and has over 15 years of entrepreneurial experience. While he has been a long ...
Read more November 1, 2024
U-T San Diego reports Warwick’s, the country’s oldest family owned-and-operated independent bookstore best selling list, and in its Sunday March 9, 2014 issue the list was:
So What’s Your Play? by Richard Muscio
Doing Harm by Kelly Parsons
The Boys in the Boat by Daniel Brown
How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia by Mohsin Hamid ...
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