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""' rrJ-I rrJ-I -hmilMWKWWm&:te&mi?1rMiiTnar fmrnm.-inxx,,r7- , Trfsif. , , - ,, i - - ... 1... "MABL-ME-MOIMDAY" Service Available in Springville Complete service of the nationally accepted "Mail-Me-Monday bookkeeping and tax method is now being offered in Springville and , vicinity, according to an announcement by Mr. Harold P. Miner, who operates "Mail-Me-Monday" in Utah. Originated to provide a complete business service for independents inde-pendents in all lines, the "Mail-Me-Monday system early gained gain-ed national recognition through articles in such magazines as "Coronet", "Forbes" and "Time." Within a few years it has grown to be one of the largest organizations of its kind in the world, with over 200 offices in the United States, Canada and Hawaii. Although still geared to keep books for the smallest business, busi-ness, the "Mail-Me-Monday" plan has developed to where it now offers unprecedented services to any size or type of business, busi-ness, according" to Mr. Miner. Through its unique plan of operation, "Mail-Me-Monday" combines all the advantages of a local part-time bookkeeper with the backing of a big national organization. We have all the resources of a big chain organization at our command; yet each office is locally owned and operated. "Mail-Me-Monday" of Utah is a local organization; we are interested solely in the requirements of local clients. How ever, the record keeping and accumlation of tax data for all 200 "Mail-Me-Monday" offices is handled by centrally-located electric accounting and tabulating machines. This makes it possible for us to provide clients with detailed monthly statements, special analysis where required and a complete tax service all at costs comparable to the simplest bookkeeping service. Our clients find the clear tabulated statements an active aid in reducing expenses and stepping up profits; many of them call "Mail-Me-Monday" a service that pays for itself. In the past the ecconomies of tabulating equipment have been available only to big companies because enormous volume is necessary to keep the machines busy. The combined yearly volume of over 5000 clients which "Mail-Mc-Monday" serves today is in excess of $150,000,000, "big business" in any language. lan-guage. With this kind of volume, we are able to give our clients many of the advantages enjoyed by their big competitors. All our clients have to do is accumulate their register tapes or sales records, invoices and other source material for weekly processing. process-ing. "Mail-Me-Monday" does the rest. An added feature of this service is the Management Guide and the Compass. The Guide furnishes the businessman with comparative ratios for his operations and the Compass lists current business trends. Mr. Miner stated that this service will offer the merchants of this area five sen-ices for the cost of bookkeeping alone. Better Bet-ter bookkeeping to meet the needs of any business; complete tax planning and preparation; correct analysis of business operation; opera-tion; a newsletter of current business trends, and personal business busi-ness counsel. I |