Business First Features Lunch on Lumsden Series
Posted by admin , on November 13, 2014
Brian Kern and Doug Muth spoke at the Firm's third Lunch on Lumsden seminar, focused on aiding startups navigate the changing financial needs of starting a business.
Dan Miner's article, Startups need to get their finances in order early on, summarizes the presentation Kern and Muth co-hosted with First Niagara Bank. Miner writes:
A start-up company isn't likely to get attention from a bank for traditional financing until two to three years after its founding, and even then it must be showing significant signs of maturation. But entrepreneurs shouldn't wait that long to begin keeping accurate books, preferably with the guidance of an accountant.
Read the full article in Buffalo Business First.
Hosted at d!g, the Lunch on Lumsden series includes six one-hour discussions on everything from the basics of recordkeeping to fraud prevention. Visit our Upcoming Events page to learn about our upcoming Lunch on Lumsden events.