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We work with a wide range of franchise and multi-unit businesses, including:

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A franchise CPA helps owners manage tax planning, reporting, entity structures, profitability, and growth strategies tailored to franchise operations.

Accounting for franchises often involves royalties, multi-location reporting, payroll complexity, vendor systems, and expansion planning that require specialized expertise.

Yes. Greenwood Ohlund provides franchise accounting services through tax support, reporting guidance, and CFO advisory for franchise owners.

Yes. We help multi-unit operators improve reporting, manage cash flow, benchmark locations, and plan for expansion.

Yes. We support new owners with entity setup, planning, compliance, and financial systems from day one.

Yes. Our Accounting and CFO services help franchise businesses improve margins, forecasting, financing readiness, and decision-making.

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Five Financial KPIs Every Independent School Should Monitor

Independent schools are mission-driven organizations, but long-term mission success depends on financial sustainability. Board members and school leaders need clear, consistent financial indicators that help them understand whether the school’s operating model is healthy, whether tuition is keeping pace with costs, and whether resources are being used in a way that supports students, faculty, and the broader school community. While

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Potential IRS Penalty & Interest Refund Opportunity – The Kwong Case 

A recent federal court case, Kwong v. United States, may create a refund opportunity for taxpayers who incurred certain IRS penalties or interest during the COVID-19 pandemic period.  What Is the Kwong Case?  In Kwong v. United States, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims held that federal tax deadlines may have been automatically postponed during the COVID-19 federal disaster period — from

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