CFO Rick, Inc.

CFO Rick, Inc. Professional business owners with a busy lifestyle, let us serve your business needs. Accounting, payroll, and retirement. CFO Rick, Inc. Why use CFO Rick?

is a San Francisco-based accounting firm that offers a portfolio of experience, knowledge and satisfied clients to all who are in need of financial guidance. We believe in helping people achieve their maximum financial potential and security in their (business and personal) lives. By contributing our expertise and resources to your business strategy, we can help you predict your future viability a

nd profitability in your specific industry. If you own a small business or start-up, chances are you don’t have a full-time accounting department. CFO Rick provides the perfect solution by filling the role of your CFO and support staff. If you or your family are concerned about planning responsibly for the future, organizing your financial portfolio or just preparing your taxes, CFO Rick can help there, too.

Small Business Expo in San Mateo!  Come see us!
08/17/2017

Small Business Expo in San Mateo! Come see us!

08/15/2017

CFO Rick will be at the Small Business Expo in San Mateo on Thursday, August 17. Join us for Rick's workshop called "Get Acquired! A Guide for Selling Your Company."

Join us next week, August 17 at the San Mateo Convention Center for the Small Business Expo. Rick will be giving a works...
08/09/2017

Join us next week, August 17 at the San Mateo Convention Center for the Small Business Expo. Rick will be giving a workshop on getting acquired.

Check out the schedule for Small Business Expo 2017 - San Francisco

08/09/2017

Check out the schedule for Small Business Expo 2017 - San Francisco

10/14/2015

“CFO Rick was instrumental in helping us get off the ground, grow into a highly profitable business, and subsequently complete our merger with SurveyMonkey Inc,” said Steve Norall, CEO and Cofounde...

Consider donating to your favorite charity this Christmas.  Contribute to Qualified Charities.  If you plan to take an i...
12/11/2014

Consider donating to your favorite charity this Christmas.

Contribute to Qualified Charities. If you plan to take an itemized charitable deduction on your 2014 tax return, your donation must go to a qualified charity by Dec. 31. Ask the charity about its tax-exempt status. You can also visit IRS.gov and use the Exempt Organizations Select Check tool to check if your favorite charity is a qualified charity. Donations charged to a credit card by Dec. 31 are deductible for 2014, even if you pay the bill in 2015. A gift by check also counts for 2014 as long as you mail it in December. Gifts given to individuals, whether to friends, family or strangers, are not deductible.

What You Can Deduct. You generally can deduct your cash contributions and the fair market value of most property you donate to a qualified charity. Special rules apply to several types of donated property, including clothing or household items, cars and boats.

Keep Records of All Donations. You need to keep a record of any donations you deduct, regardless of the amount. You must have a written record of all cash contributions to claim a deduction. This may include a cancelled check, bank or credit card statement or payroll deduction record. You can also ask the charity for a written statement that shows the charity’s name, contribution date and amount.

Gather Records in a Safe Place. As long as you’re gathering those records for your charitable contributions, it’s a good time to start rounding up documents you will need to file your tax return in 2014. This includes receipts, canceled checks and other documents that support income or deductions you will claim on your tax return. Be sure to store them in a safe place so you can easily access them later when you file your tax return.

Plan Ahead for Major Purchases. If you are making major purchases during the holiday season, don’t base them solely on the expectation of receiving your tax refund before the bills arrive. Many factors can impact the timing of a tax refund. The IRS issues most refunds in less than 21 days after receiving a tax return. However, if your tax return requires additional review, it may take longer to receive your refund.

12/04/2014

"No-one has ever become poor by giving." - Anne Frank

Thanksgiving Savings and Planning.
11/24/2014

Thanksgiving Savings and Planning.

Store managers know that you will be buying extra food this next week. Look for a store that is offering a free turkey if you but all the sides, or if you have a small gathering just get the turke...

2015 Tax Brackets
11/15/2014

2015 Tax Brackets

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