Davis & Hodgdon Associates hosted their Customer Appreciation Open House
On October 7th, 2009, over 140 clients and members of the local community came to unveil Davis & Hodgdon Associates CPAs new office in Williston, VT.
The open house allowed clients and community members to see first-hand howDavis & Hodgdon Associates used advancements in technology and building materials to improve the working environment for employees and efficiencies for clients.
Please click on the following link to see pictures of our new office and Open House.
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Davis & Hodgdon Associates CPAs has Acquired a New Office
Williston, VT – Davis and Hodgdon Associates acquired a new office space located at 33 Blair Park Road, Williston, Vermont on the 2nd floor.
The acquisition of the new space was made possible with funding from the U.S. Small Business Administration through KeyBank. Energy efficient and environmentally friendly improvements where made possible by Efficiency Vermont, KeyBank, VT Commercial Realty, Wright & Morrissey, Inc., Commercial Interiors, Gordon’s Window Décor, Inc., Wood-Stock Kitchen & Bath, Watson Sign Company, Office Environments, Inc., Lowell’s Moving & Delivery, Business Communication Services, SymQuest, and Avonda Air Systems.
The Firm occupies 4,500 sq. feet and has up to 4,500 sq. feet of additional space available for lease.
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Local Business Owners are invited to apply for the Davis & Hodgdon Associates Stimulus Grant program
As a result of our recent Intuit grant, Davis & Hodgdon Associates CPAs has created two grant programs for local business owners. Business owners can apply for two different grant programs. One for Intuit products such as QuickBooks and the second for accounting assistance services.
Interested Business Owners are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until all of the funds are awarded.
For information on how to apply for these grants please click on the following link.
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Local Accounting Firm Wins
Intuit Power to Get More Done Stimulus Grant
Davis & Hodgdon Associates, CPAs to Receive Up to $20,000 Grant to Expand Business Services
WILLISTON, Vt. and MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – June 24, 2009 – Davis & Hodgdon Associates, CPAs won up to $20,000 in Intuit Inc.’s (Nasdaq: INTU) Power to Get More Done Stimulus Grant competition. As one of 10 winners nationwide, Davis & Hodgdon Associates CPAs will receive $10,000 in cash and up to $10,000 in Intuit products and services to help expand their business.
“This grant does far more than help our Firm” said John Davis, founder. “It gives us the opportunity to expand business, which allows us to better serve our clients throughout Vermont.”
Davis & Hodgdon Associates CPAs is proud to serve as consultants to Vermont's entrepreneurs. The Firm is committed to helping their clients achieve their professional and personal goals. The Firm promotes this best practice through better integration of financial data in the areas of inventory management, cash flow projections, operating budgets, strategic planning and other high-end financial operations.
One of the Firm’s ongoing goals is to work with clients so that they experience continual improvements to their internal financial information. Winning this grant allows the firm to:
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Provide technical assistance to business owners who may be interested in learning about ways to improve bookkeeping and financial reporting and record keeping through QuickBooks;
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Award grants to business owners who have identified external software programs or hardware that when implemented will improve efficiencies within the company;
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Provide customized consulting services to business owners looking to improve operational efficiencies and profitability within his/her company via better integration of their financial data.
“The caliber of each winner’s application was extremely high, and the business plans that outlined how they would use the grants to foster economic growth were inspiring,” Gerstenfeld said. “I look forward to watching the winners put their plans into action.”
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