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Cucharale Consulting Group receives WBE certification

ROME, N.Y. — Cathy Cucharale, president and owner of Cucharale Consulting Group, LLC, announced she has received Women Business Enterprise (WBE) certification from Empire State Development.  A WBE is a business enterprise in which at least 51 percent is owned, operated, and controlled by women. Cucharale Consulting Group (CCG) is 100-percent woman-owned, controlled, and managed. […]

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Winning the Future: What Businesses Must Do to Prepare for 2021

Businesses bolted into 2020 with firm plans and optimistic outlooks.  All that evaporated by mid-March as the focus turned from thriving to surviving for most companies. Now, as this turbulent year enters its final stretch, a new question lies just over the horizon. What will 2021 bring and how can businesses be ready? The future

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Is a Seasonal Business a Timely Fit for You?

An ever-changing economy creates new opportunities for entrepreneurs, even during these rocky times that COVID-19 has caused.   Whether people are looking for a better work-life balance, a new job after having lost one, or an extra source of income, opening a seasonal business is one strategy that fits those goals.  Many people are taking this route

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Why Part-Time Freelancers Should Form an LLC

Americans are doing more freelance work than ever before. According to a recent survey from Upwork, 59 million Americans have done some freelance work during 2020 and COVID-19. Many of these part-time freelancers say that they want to keep doing freelance work or independent-contractor projects on the side into the future. The Upwork survey, called

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Election Numbers Encouraging Sign for Democracy, Assembly Minority Conference

  [November 3rd’s] historic election was the culmination of a truly remarkable effort from representatives at every level of government. Despite the ongoing COVID-19 health crisis, an enormous number of voters in New York state were able to safely cast their ballot and participate in our democratic process. Residents in New York should be proud

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President Trump was right about vaccine timing

President Donald J. Trump was ridiculed and scoffed at by bureaucrats at the FDA when he repeatedly stated that a vaccine was nearing completion, possibly by election day. [The Nov. 9] announcement by Pfizer Corporation that they have a vaccine that is 90-percent effective just six days past election day is proof that the president was right.

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Why an ACA Repeal is Bad for the Economy

The U.S. Supreme Court appears likely to uphold the Affordable Care Act (ACA), leaving the central aspects of the law in place. It’s a good move, not only for Americans’ health, but also for the economy. The ACA has been law for a decade now and provides affordable,  government-subsidized health insurance to tens of millions

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Fust Charles Chambers LLP

Fust Charles Chambers LLP has hired the following individuals as audit associates to help service the firm’s manufacturing, health care, not-for-profit, other professional service, and family-owned businesses. SANDY CHEN received her bachelor’s degree in accounting and master’s degree in I.S. from Le Moyne College. She is currently working to complete the examination requirements to earn

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KIERNAN BRIGGS

KIERNAN BRIGGS recently joined Dermody, Burke & Brown as an associate in the firm’s New Hartford office. He works in the tax department at the firm. Briggs received a bachelor’s degree in risk management and insurance and an MBA in professional accountancy from Utica College. Prior to joining Dermody, Burke & Brown, he interned in

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STEVE KELLEY

Bowers & Company CPAs, PLLC has named STEVE KELLEY an audit supervisor in the firm. With more than nine years of experience in accounting/auditing, Kelley joins the firm as an audit supervisor in the Syracuse office. His experience includes nine years at Firley, Moran, Freer & Eassa, CPA, P.C., where he started as a staff

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