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Saint Andrew's

With the Right Foundation, Everything is Possible! Saint Andrew’s, slowly weaving its way into the hearts of Indian parents.
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YOUNG AT ART

Most popular art school amongst Indians
Young At Art was started in a garage over three decades ago and has become an accomplished, year round art school with enrollments of over 400 students per month.
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Young Ones to Watch: Laura Leddusire

Laura Leddusire is an extraordinary woman working hard to make sure her brand is seen the same way.
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Parent Advocacy For Special Education Matters

Because You Can't Get The Time Back. Any parent of any child will tell you they can't believe just how quickly time can go.
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Summer Camp can Enrich Summertime

Summer programs are a great tool for your child’s mental and social development.
When the school year ends, sunshine and swimsuits come to mind. For children, those months might also mean s’mores and sing-alongs with fellow campers.
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Tax Talk–June 2015

By Rita Bhayani, CPA, CMA
Important Tax Deadline
Individuals with interests in or signature or other authority over one or more bank, securities or other financial accounts in a foreign country may need to file an FBAR by June 30.
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Should a Business Owner Keep Their Own Books?

By Rita Bhayani, CPA, CMA
Entrepreneurs thrive on a DIY mentality: Do everything you can yourself and don't pay for anything new until you have absolutely have to. It's especially difficult to justify hiring financial help like a bookkeeper.
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National Poetry Month

Happy National Poetry Month! Introduced in 1996 by the Academy of American Poets, the celebratory month was initiated as a way to increase awareness and appreciation of poetry in the United States.
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Keeping up with school and sickness

Common colds are the main reason that children miss school. Each year in the United States, there are millions of cases of the common cold, and while adults average 2-3 colds per year, children can experience even more, according to the Center for Disease Control.
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Want to Come Clean About Taxes Overseas? The IRS Is Willing to Help

By Rita Bhayani, CPA, CMA
You know that awful feeling you get when you have done something wrong and you just can’t wait to get it off your chest? It’s called guilt. Almost everyone has that guilty feeling at some time or another.
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