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Remaining 2012 Webinars Have Been Posted

Our Webinar Schedule has been updated through December 4th, 2012. Please visit our Webinar Registration Page for more details, or click one of the following links to register for a Webinar today!  Registration is free, but space is limited. Available Dates: Wednesday August 1st, 2012 at 2:30pm (Indirect Rate Workshop) - **Click here to Register** Tuesday [...]

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Indirect Rate Projection Webinar – Now Available for Download

Our latest SBIR Accounting Webinar on Projecting Indirect Rates is now available for download in the  Free Resources Section of our website.  You may request to download the file here:   http://www.jamesoncpa.com/complimentary-information/      

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Webinar Recording Now Available for Free Download

Our monthly webinar has become a very popular accounting resource for  entrepreneurs and small business owners across the country looking toward Government Grants & Contracts as a non-dillutive funding source. However, we understand that not everyone can be made available for a Webinar that is held only once a month, nor can they wait another 4 weeks [...]

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Larta Institute – Members Only Free Webinar for Accounting

Are you a member of the LARTA Institute?  If so, we are putting on a Larta Institute Members Only Webinar this December 7th to coincide with the December 5th NIH SBIR  Submission deadline. The event will be focusing on NIH SBIR Accounting, and will be tailored to the unique needs of Larta Members.

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Jameson & Company partner with McLane Law to present SBIR Accounting Workshop on September 13th

Tuesday, September 13 7:30 am – Registration, Networking and Breakfast 8:00 am to 9:00 am - Program at McLane’s TradeCenter 128 Office 300 TradeCenter, Suite 6400 in Woburn, MA

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“$400,000 – that’s on every proposal – right?”

Chris is an owner and CTO of a small biotech R&D Company in upstate New York.  He attended my webinar recently and very quickly understood the idea, that by checking the 40% box on the cost portion of his NIH proposal he was leaving a lot of money on the table. Chris downloaded the NIH [...]

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Steve showed up too late…

Unfortunately, Steve’s story isn’t as happy as Chris’s story. When I met Steve I knew he had a huge problem.  He was running around trying to raise Angel funding for his new company.  He had requested a 0% fringe rate and a 40% F&A rate from the Department of Energy on his phase 2 award. [...]

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