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Again, this document was an eye opener for my client, a document that was not available prior to this time because of all of the inaccuracies in their book keeping system. As we began to go over the details I commented to him that one of the biggest culprits causing money to disappear was not controlling expenses. "But we don't spend money on things we don't need." he said. "As you can see, we buy equipment for resale, pay our employees, buy needed office supplies, pay our accountant, attorney, and of course you, but we don't spend money on unnecessary things. So why don't I have more in the bank?" "Are you sure that you only spend money on necessary things?" I replied. "Have you filed your taxes for the year yet?" "Not yet." he said, "We had to file an extension because we were not ready." "Oh" I said, "An unnecessary expense because your books were shabby, and how about your payroll taxes? Looks like those were paid a little late last year as well." 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