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The High Cost of Getting It Wrong – Why Accurate Financials Are the Lifeline of Every Cannabis Business
We see it every day. Cannabis founders —visionary, hard-working, and all-in—wake up one morning to find their finances in shambles.Sometimes it’s because the…
Personal Goals Must Come First – Then Decide Your Inner Circle
Insights from a CFO Newsletter – 420CPA“Those closest to you determine your level of success.” – John MaxwellAt the core of every…
New Jersey Outpaces New York In Cannabis Market Growth: What’s Driving The Success?
When New Jersey and New York rolled out recreational cannabis sales, industry watchers anticipated a close race between the two neighboring states.…
Cannabis Business Financial Litigation Support: A Case Study on Legal & Financial Risk Management
How 420CPA Helped a Cannabis Company Reduce Legal and Financial RiskClient OverviewA prominent cannabis company faced a major financial lawsuit, with claims…
From Triage to Full Health: Resolving a Cannabis Company’s IRS Audit with a Wellness Check
How 420CPA Helped a California Cannabis Business Reduce Its Tax LiabilityClient Overview: A California Cannabis Microbusiness Under AuditA California-based cannabis microbusiness, licensed…
Transition Management Series: Part Four – Post-Hiring Support and Ongoing Training
Ensuring Long-Term Success After HiringIntroduction: Supporting New Hires Beyond OnboardingIn the final phase of any transition management project, especially within the cannabis…
How American Cannabis Cultivators Can Expand Into Germany
By Rachel Wright, Simon Menkes and Falk Altenhöfer reprinted with the permission of MJBizDaily.com With Germany’s cannabis market speedily evolving and open to international…
Staffing for Success | Transition Management Series: Part Three
Optimizing Staffing for Business Transition Introduction: Managing Staff During Business Transition In Part One of our Transition Management Series, we…
Strategic Meetings for your Company- Why and How?
“Give me six hours to chop down a tree, and I will spend the first four sharpening the ax.” – Abraham Lincoln…