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Doing Business In Bucks County, PA

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Warrington, PA — Doing business in the Delaware Valley presents unique opportunities and challenges. Having an expert on your side will help you make it through any type of economic climate.

Over the years, Jim Berry of The Berry Group has helped many people and businesses in a variety of ways. Jim is a tax & financial accountant who has been in business since 1986. For a Horsham based UK conglomerate, he set up all corporations, financial systems and prepared corporate and personal taxes. Basically, he was their part-time controller. Also, Jim has helped hundreds of other businesses and individuals. He has set up many local corporations for his clients.

For years, he has given sound financial advice. The questions have been varied and numerous. For instance, setting up an S corporation is usually most advantageous for a business. Obtaining expert advice during the formation of a corporation is a critical first step.

Local communities praise Jim for helping to create jobs for his clients. This has helped stimulate the recovery of the economy from the recession. Throughout the toughest of times, his sound advice has kept many companies in business.

Computer software is another area that is usually best outsourced. Jim has worked with with his clients to set up Quickbooks for their financial systems.

Who can answer tax questions? Jim has helped people untangle the questions asked by the government agencies. For the layman, an IRS letter can be very confusing. Keeping up with the government rules and regulations is an ongoing task. People are always asking about the latest governmental changes. Jim works through the problems that his clients have, so that they can reach a satisfactory conclusion — a problem solver.

Are you sure you are saving the most amount of money on your taxes? Again, an expert to people save money in your tax situation makes sound financial sense. Sometimes people miss the financial details that they need in order to save money.

If you need Jim Berry’s assistance you can call him at 215-343-8181 or email him at Jim@BerrySales.com

Visit his web site at www.BerrySales.com

Jim Berry
PO Box 800
Warrington, PA 18976
Web site: www.BerrySales.com
email: Jim@BerrySales.com
Phone 215-343-8181

Peace Corps: Local And Global

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Maple Glenn, PA — Resident Begins Peace Corps Service in Thailand
 
Joel Gerstman, 23, of Maple Glen, Penn., has been accepted into the Peace Corps.
 
Gerstman will be departing for Thailand on Jan. 19, 2010 to begin pre-service training as a community development Peace Corps volunteer. Upon graduation from volunteer training in April, Gerstman will be addressing community needs through work within local subdistrict administrative offices.
 
Gerstman is the son of Ira and Jody Gerstman, and a graduate of Upper Dublin High School in Fort Washington, Penn. He then attended Drexel University in Philadelphia, Penn., where he earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration, graduating in 2009. Gerstman previously worked at Sealord LLC, Susquehanna International Group and Mufson Howe Hunter & Co.
 
“I was motivated by the opportunity to make a real difference in people’s lives, travel abroad, and grow as a person,” Gerstman said about his decision to join the Peace Corps.
 
During the first three months of his service, Gerstman will live with a host family in Thailand to become fully immersed in the country’s language and culture. After acquiring the language and cultural skills necessary to assist his community, Gerstman will serve for two years in Thailand, living in a manner similar to people in his host country.
 
Gerstman joins the 294 Pennsylvania residents currently serving in the Peace Corps. More than 7,237 Pennsylvania residents have served in the Peace Corps since 1961.
 
Over 4,863 Peace Corps volunteers have served in Thailand since the program was established in 1962. Volunteers in this Southeast Asian nation work in the areas of education and community development. In addition to their primary assignments, Peace Corps volunteers in Thailand also focus on HIV/AIDS education in their host communities. Currently, 98 volunteers are serving in Thailand.
 
As Peace Corps approaches its 50th anniversary, its service legacy continues to promote peace and friendship around the world with over 7,600 volunteers serving in 75 host countries. Historically, nearly 200,000 Americans have served with the Peace Corps to promote a better understanding between Americans and the people of 139 host countries. Peace Corps Volunteers must be U.S. citizens and at least 18 years of age. Peace Corps service is a 27-month commitment. To learn more about the Peace Corps, please visit our website: www.peacecorps.gov.