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The following is a descriptive list of the clients and cases that Michael
Goldman & Associates, L.L.C. has worked with since 1997. Our client
base includes start-ups and businesses of all sizes, from less than $100,000 in
annual revenues to over $5 billion in annual sales. These engagements have
included business planning, valuation and appraisal services, taxes (income,
payroll, sales, and government audits), troubled-company assistance, forensic
reviews, business consulting, and the design and implementation of accounting
systems and internal controls.
Michael Goldman & Associates, L.L.C. also prepares approximately 75
individual income tax returns each year for clients in 12 different states.
We keep the number of tax returns that we prepare at this level because we do
not believe in stockpiling clients and filing continual requests for extensions.
Start-ups
- A partnership involving two artists in a start-up
venture
- A retail flower store start-up
- A retail furniture store start-up
- Two different technology start-ups
- Four different consulting practice start-ups
- A management-led leveraged buy-out of a division of
a Fortune 1000 company
- A retail start-up selling convenience services
- A start-up business that designs and imports
specialty apparel
- An internet start-up firm specializing in Oral Care
- A start-up jewelry distributor
- A company supplying human resources evaluation
software
- A company selling HVAC repair parts
- A software programming firm
- A computer consultant
- An inventor of insect control devices
- An importer / servicer of telecommunications
equipment
- An owner of rental real estate
- An owner of commercial real estate
- A structural engineer
- A designer and wholesaler of specialty footwear
- A fine wine distributor
- A supplier of hotel technology systems
Smaller Businesses
- A $1.5 million contract programming firm
- A $1.8 million electrical contractor
- Four different home-based businesses providing
out-sourced human resources services
- Three different businesses, ranging from a start-up
to an $11 million company, that assemble and service computer equipment
- Two different home-based businesses providing sales
services
- A $1.5 million corporation designing and providing
training material to Fortune 1000 clients
- A home based business selling training material over
the internet
- A life insurance agent
- Another CPA firm that out-sourced some of its tax
services in peak season
- A manufacturer and retailer of kitchen furnishings
- An exotic travel agency
- A partnership owning two large apartment
buildings
- A home-based business providing secretarial services
- A home-based business providing public relations
services
- A sole-proprietor law-firm
- A $1.4 million advertising agency
- A 1,200 acre farm
- A $1.5 million distributor of snack food products
- Two casualty insurance agencies
- A landscape maintenance firm
- Six commercial real-estate partnerships
- A graphic design / advertising firm
- A women's apparel store
- A $1.5 million internet-based management recruiting
firm
- A condominium association
- A $6 million furniture manufacturer
- An electrical engineering contractor
- A Limousine company
- A $1.7 million family owned retail store
- A pet-boarding business
- A $5 million construction contractor
- A $700,000 steel broker
- A $600,000 distributor of health and beauty aids
- A sole proprietor automobile restoration firm
- A sole-proprietor consulting firm
- A digital animation studio
- A $400,000 industrial supply company
- An $800,000 wholesaler of medical supplies
- A building contractor
- A deck restoration company
- A housing rehabilitation company
- An event planning company
- A $1 million liquor store
- A $4 million construction company
- An investment advisor
- A provider of out-sourced programming services
- A $6 million education provider.
- A $3 million machine shop
- A software distributor
- A $2.3 million diversified business
- An excavation contractor
- A steel broker
- A Family Limited Partnership holding commercial real
estate
- A $5 million aerospace parts manufacturer
- A $1 million catering company
- A $5 million tree maintenance company
- A $10 million commercial bakery
- A fast food restaurant
- A roofing company
Mid-sized Companies
- A $24 million chain of fertility clinics
- A $24 million retail shoe-store chain
- A 27 store chain of franchised convenience stores in eight states
- An $11 million apparel distributor
- A $25 million specialty printing company
- A $32 million commercial printing company
- A $13 million distributor
- An lender to distressed properties
- A $26 million manufacturer of metal parts
- A $14 million employment agency
- A $10 million nursing agency
- A $12 million commercial printer
- A $10 million lumber yard
- A 950-bed college dormitory
- A $12 million specialty retailer and catalog company
- A $5 million specialty metals manufacturer
- A $4 million close-out retailer
- A $16 million specialty apparel retailer
- A $12 million machine shop
- A steel processor
- A $30 million technology recycling company
- A $28 million auto parts manufacturer
Large Companies
- A $5 billion Belgian retail conglomerate
- A $400 million distributor of books and magazines
- A $110 million buying group for office products
retailers
- A $180 million distributor in the packaging industry
- An $80 million leasing company
- A $100 million retail company in 11 states
- The secured lending division of one of the nation's
largest (top 5) commercial banks.
- A $240 million small-equipment leasing company
- A $550 million distributor of telecommunications
equipment
- A $55 million manufacturer of consumer products
- A $120 million manufacturer of industrial products
- A $140 million manufacturer of packaging materials
- A $1.5 billion retail company with 1,100 stores
- A $1.4 billion textile manufacturer
- An $85 million company that services and repairs
industrial equipment
- A $55 million high technology company
- A $200 million manufacturer of bottling equipment
- An $800 million telecom company
- A $60 million engineering services company
- A $180 million industrial services company
- One of the nation's largest fast-food franchisors
- A $52 million pharmaceutical supplier
- A multi-billion dollar pharmaceutical manufacturer
and supplier
- A $42 million metals manufacturer
- A $65 million aerospace parts manufacturer
- A $60 million designer and importer of household
furnishings
- A $300 million telecom company
- A $570 million distributor of commercial products
Not for Profit Organizations
- A national charitable organization serving cancer and transplant patients
- A regional not-for-profit hockey league
- A community art center
- A not for profit Opera studio
- A regional swimming club
- A community foundation
- A city chamber of commerce
Geographical Distribution:
- Business clients - Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Missouri,
Massachusetts, Arizona, California, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Florida, New
Jersey, Minnesota, Florida, Texas, Georgia, Colorado, and
Belgium.
- Individual clients - Illinois, California, Missouri, New Jersey, New York,
Michigan, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Kansas, Arizona,
Massachusetts, Washington, Florida, Oregon, and the province of Ontario.
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