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Borland Benefield and the Mason Music Fest: Fostering Alabama’s Love for Music

Nonprofits and organizations dedicated to helping their communities have always been important to Borland Benefield. The firm caters to these benevolent entities as a specialty, even creating the Nonprofit Audit Group to serve this sector. One such nonprofit is the Mason Music Foundation, a 501(c)3 created by Borland Benefield’s client, Mason Music. Mason Music is…
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Are Your Social Security Benefits Taxable?

While the recent increases in Social Security benefits are welcome, they could mean more income taxes for recipients. Read our blog to see how this might affect you.

Tips for Landing an Internship with Borland Benefield

Borland Benefield was founded in 1922 when William Howard Borland, Sr. answered Alabama’s need for quality accounting services. At the time, Mr. Borland was the 54th accountant to be certified in the state. For more than one hundred years, that initial dream has seen Borland Benefield grow into one of the most respected accounting firms…
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Accounting for the Future: Leigh Anna Hall and the CPAs of Tomorrow

Becoming an accountant isn’t easy, but it does open up a career path filled with opportunity and security. Read about our very own Leigh Anna Hall’s experiences with entering the accounting world – maybe it will inspire you to start your journey.

The Best Financial Apps for Your Kids

Allowances need a high-tech update. Fortunately, there are plenty of apps to help your kids learn and use money more effectively. We’ve found four apps that make money management (and parenting) just a bit easier.

A Cycle of Success: Charlie Polmatier, Borland Benefield Shareholder

You might know Charlie Polmatier, Borland Benefield Shareholder and head of the Municipal Audits Division. You might know how dedicated he is to serving our clients. What you might NOT know is that he’s also a road biking champion. Read our blog to learn more!

Important New Guidelines for Municipal Audits in Alabama

HB256, also known as the Municipal Audit Clarification Act, details how mayors or city managers of a municipality should audit their municipality’s financial expenditures. Are you aware of this new bill’s requirements? Visit our blog for useful information regarding the new requirements.

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