Welcome to Wm Sunderland CPA, PC

Would you like one-on-one accounting, tax and financial advice from an experienced CPA that cares? Welcome to the office of William A Sunderland, an accountant in the Kansas City area for over 30 years. Wm Sunderland CPA, PC offers a full range of accounting, tax, and financial services at affordable fees.

We're flexible. We're friendly. And perhaps most of all, we listen first, then offer what we feel are your best solutions to the problems facing you.

For over 40 Years, the firm has been working with hundreds of individuals and small businesses. Our purpose is to provide our clients with highly personalized tax, accounting and financial advice. By providing the best service possible at affordable fees, we have formed countless rewarding business relationships throughout the Kansas City area and have helped our clients grow through goal setting, tax reduction and financial reporting to meet the needs of investors and creditors.

Take a look at our list of services on this website and give us a call. Your first half-hour consultation is offered at no charge.

  

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Mortgage Refinancing

Determine whether you should consider refinancing your mortgage.

Tax-Deferred Savings

Compare the potential future value of tax-deferred investments to that of taxable investments.

LTCI Cost of Waiting

Estimate the potential cost of waiting to purchase a long-term care insurance policy.

Lease Interest

What's the interest rate on the lease you're considering?

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Where There's a Will, There's a Way

Only 35% of Americans have a will, yet it's a relatively simple legal document that every adult should have, regardless of wealth or age. Dying without a will can lead to unwanted outcomes and potential problems for heirs. This article discusses the importance of a will and other estate conservation documents.

Tips for Surviving the Estate Tax

The federal estate tax was reinstated retroactively to January 1, 2010, by the 2010 Tax Relief Act. However, the favorable provisions are scheduled to expire at the end of 2012, when estates exceeding $1 million could be subject to the federal levy.

Is Your Business Ready for a Structure Change

Periodically, business owners may want to reconsider whether their current business structure is meeting the needs of their companies. For business owners seeking to expand their operations and reduce their exposure to risk, a popular entity has been the limited liability company. This article describes some additional benefits associated with LLCs.

Understanding the Appeal of Share Buybacks

The amount of money devoted to corporate stock buybacks surged throughout 2010 and 2011 as large companies sought ways to spend their cash stockpiles and reward shareholders. This article looks at how corporate buybacks work, why they have become more common in the current economic climate, and what they typically mean for investors.

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