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July/August 2019

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Discove r Cit yV iewN C.co m's fre s h up d ate d loo k ! | 13 McFadyen & Sumner, CPAs PA Certied Public Accountants 572 Executive Place, Fayetteville, NC • 910.323.3100 www.mscpas.com • facebook.com/mcfadyensumner McFadyen & Sumner makes it cost effective for businesses of any size to benefit from EOS® (Entrepreneurial Operating System), the proven program that leads to significant growth and results. Discover how your business can achieve more with less – by functioning more effectively – through basic EOS tools that include: Scorecard – By defining measurables, setting goals and establishing accountability, this valuable tool promotes self-management, keeps your organization consistently on track, and allows you to anticipate and fix problems before they happen. People Analyzer - By ensuring that you have the right people in the right seats – for current staff, as well as new hires – this EOS tool helps you make smart personnel decisions to improve productivity and overall operations. To learn more, contact McFadyen & Sumner today. As a leading edge CPA firm, McFadyen & Sumner offers a full range of accounting, tax and financial services to help you get the most from your business for your family. Get More from Your Business (For Less!) With EOS® that what he was doing was cooking the steaks for the main course. He told me of the prep work no one else sees. I have also never met my pal's wife. I know that she too holds a law degree and that she, like my pal, had put aside the practice of law to enjoy the last third of her life doing the things that she wanted to do on her own timetable. Today, she spends almost all her waking hours in a poetic, purposeful and perpetual motion, though the poetry is of a darkish nature. Her days are spent wrangling with insurance companies or hospital administrative staffers, coordinating doctor and PT appointments, chauffeuring the formerly independent patient, researching medical procedures and the effects thereof, and calculating strategies for another that can literally determine life and death. My swell pal says this, "People go on and on about how strong I am without understanding what she is doing and going through as my dogged and incredibly effective advocate." It is an imperfect analogy – that of my slighted chef alongside that of the unlauded and exhausted caretaker. e two things are as incongruous as me texting my swell pal about the single barrel bourbon I drank while he was intravenously enjoying a cra-beer- colored poison designed to hopefully save his life. I have no vocabulary to express the angst of yearning for my swell pal to again cast his flyrod at schooling bluefish while I watch off to one side. I have only one vocabulary word, insufficient as it is, for the wife of my swell pal as she labors under this indescribable burden. anks. And Susie, you do make an incomparably delicious squash casserole.

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