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This week, the boys cover all the big topics. Trump's inauguration, NFL playoffs, their very own Michael Jamison moment and a lot more!Follow us on Instagram for all the BTS jargon.Instagram: @honestbeersLeggy: @simon_leggWalley: @walley15
Send us a textStruggling with the complexities of payroll and taxes? Discover how to turn tax compliance into a strategic advantage for your bar!From payroll pitfalls to missed tax credits, bar owners face costly mistakes that can hurt their bottom line. Learn how to safeguard your finances and unlock new opportunities with expert tips tailored for the bar industry.Discover how to:Master payroll compliance and avoid hefty penalties with professional services.Maximize tax credits, like the FICA tip credit, to significantly reduce your liabilities.Benefit from proper business structuring and financial record-keeping to boost profitability.Tune in now to gain financial peace of mind and set your bar up for success with expert advice from Mike Jamison!Learn More:The Bar Business Podcast WebsiteSchedule a Strategy SessionChris' Book 'How to Make Top-Shelf Profits in the Bar Business'Bar Business Nation Facebook GroupThank you to our show sponsors, SpotOn and Starfish. SpotOn's modern, cloud-based POS system allows bars to increase team productivity and provides the reporting you need to make smart financial decisions. Starfish works with your bookkeeping software using AI to help you make data-driven decisions and maximize your profits while giving you benchmarking data to understand how you compare to the industry at large. **We are a SpotOn affiliate and earn commissions from the link above.A podcast for bar, pub, tavern, nightclub, and restaurant owners, managers, and hospitality professionals, covering essential topics like bar inventory, marketing strategies, restaurant financials, and hospitality profits to help increase bar profits and overall success in the hospitality industry.
Legends of the Jumper Punch | Michael Jamison
In this second episode of this two-part episode, Phil continues his conversation with Michael Jamison, President and CEO of OnTarget CPA. Michael talks about working with the IRS and the phone service he uses to reduce his hold times with them. He also gives advice on how he gets those first clients and how to determine what types of services to offer.
In the first part of this two-part episode, Phil speaks with Michael Jamison, President and CEO of OnTarget CPA. Michael talks about how he got into accounting and his career trajectory. He also talks about outsource accounting and working with small- to medium-sized businesses. He shares the changes he saw with businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic and Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans.
Do you have difficulty finding, retaining, and developing ethnically diverse talent? The PCPS George Willie Ethnically Diverse Student Scholarship & Internship connects PCPS member firms with ethnically diverse accounting students. Tairu Jozaitus, Intern and Michael Jamison, CPA, President - OnTarget CPA, are current participants. Hear their experiences and how diversity initiatives are being advanced through this scholarship program. Learn more about the George Willie Ethnically Diverse Student Scholarship & Internship. To learn more about PCPS, check out the membership information or sign up for a free web tour. To learn more about OnTarget CPA, please visit their website or read their blog.
Michael Jamison was the Flathead Valley bureau chief for the Missoulian newspaper in the late 1990s and early 2000s, giving him an up-close look at David Burgert and Project 7 as the story unfolded. In this episode, you'll hear Michael explain when authorities started to take David seriously, how he became part of a raging battle over logging and conservation, and what he thinks of the entire saga when he looks back through the lens of 2020.Michael joined co-host Justin Franz back in May for this Editor's Club exclusive, one of seven bonus episodes we produced. To hear more bonus content, join the Editor's Club at beaconeditorsclub.com.Thanks for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Ciaran Byrne, who describes himself as "unique, good looking and talented", chats to Lucie and Michael Jamison about his adventures around Europe with Patrick Cripps and Caleb Marchbank and brags about his school results.
In this episode, siblings Lucie and Michael Jamison catch up with Carlton veteran Sam Rowe. Is the rumour of a feud between the former teammates true? Just how good is Sam's spaghetti bolognese? Why won't Mick write back to text messages? All will be revealed!
Tony Moclair and Tony De Bolfo chat about Carlton's disappointing loss to St Kilda on Sunday and salute Michael Jamison's 150-game career.
Grumpy old defenders Michael Jamison and Zach Tuohy get to know young teammate Jacob Weitering a little better...
Grumpy old defenders Michael Jamison and Zach Tuohy turn the spotlight on young midfielder Nick Graham...
Chrisso and McGuane present RSN Breakfast. Includes Bryce McGain, Michael Jamison, Scott Boland.
Adam White and Bryce McGain present RSN Breakfast. Includes Preston Mommsen, Vanessa Alford, Michael Jamison, Phil Liggett.
Holly G is joined in the studio by Michael Jamison, International Network of Golf, Sean Gorgone, PGA Class A Pro. Todd Lewis, the Golf Channel, calls in from S.C. to talk about the PGA Championship and the changes to the grass and the wind that surrounds the course and how it affects the play. Todd also comments that this is the longest golf course. Holly asks Todd who he thinks will do well at the event and how the play of some of the players play of lately will affect them. Mike Jamison talks with Todd about the fact that players are ready to play once they leave the Web.com Tour, like Keegan Bradley is doing. Todd also mentions that Tiger is not as formidable as he has been in the past where players didn't think they could beat him. Todd also mentions a heated debate segment upcoming on the Golf Channel about the status of Anchoring the Putter. Jeff Shain, Orlando Sentinel, calls in from S.C and updates everyone on the weather and how much rain has been falling in the area and how it may affect the tournament. Jeff discusses Tiger's putting and how it is improving of late. Holly and Jeff review Furyk's collapse and failure to close the deal at the Bridgestone Invitational where Keegan Bradley walked away with the tournament title. Jeff feels like Dustin Johnson to win the PGA Championship. Dr Bob Winters, calls in and talks about what it takes to get in the right state of mind to play golf. Bob mentions that it is 72 holes of golf and nothing is over until the end of the tournament. You have to keep playing until the game is over and you can't really try to protect the green. Jim Furyk shot a 69 but Bradley shot a 64 to win. Sean asks Dr. Bob about Tiger. Dr. Bob feels that Tiger needs to take it one play at a time and go back to his basic mental fundamentals. That is how he won so many championships and if he wants to beat Jack's record, Tiger needs to go back to the mental basics and he can do it. Dr. Bob Winters is teaching out of the David Leadbetter Academy and can be reached online at www.DrBobWinters.com. Bob Harig, ESPN.com, calls in to talk to the team about the weather at Kiawah Island Resort (Ocean), Kiawah Island, South Carolina. Bob discusses the player's take on the golf course there and how most have been very complimentary so far about the cours. Bob feels that may change depending upon the weather as the tournament gets underway. Holly asks Bob if there is someone flying under the radar who might step to the front and win the PGA Championship? So much parody on the Tour of late.