This year, I am particularly excited to meet Carol Topp, a
successful business-woman and author who will be sharing lessons she has
learned through her varied career and her experiences as a homeschool
parent.
Early in her career, Carol studied engineering and worked as
a cost analyst for the US Navy before earning her CPA license. As an accountant, she specializes in tax
preparation, small/micro business accounting, and nonprofit accounting.
From this base, Carol
has expanded her career to include writing and public speaking. To date, she has authored nine books
including Business Tips and Taxes for
Writers, the Micro Business for Teens
series, and The IRS and Your Homeschool
Organization. In addition, she is a
contributing author in Writers Digest’s 2013
Writers Market and the new Writers
Guide to Indie Publishing. As a
member of the Ohio Society of CPAs Speakers Bureau, Carol has presented workshops
on money management, business start up, taxes, and budgeting to a variety of
groups.
Although she has a long list of accomplishments, what
impresses me most is the value she places on helping others. Carol shared with me that she is looking
forward to helping writers at every stage of their career to make sense of the
business aspects that so many of us find intimidating. Not only is she
approachable for general questions, she has invited participants to bring a
copy of their most recent tax returns for individualized assistance.
To learn more about Carol, check out these websites: CarolToppCPA.com and
TaxesforWriters.com.
--Cathy Robinson, KCWC Committee
1 comment:
Cathy,
Thank you for the nice introduction. I'm happy to share my business and tax knowledge with the KCWC attendees.
My workshops at the conference are:
Writing is a Business: Business Tips for Authors
and
How You Can Become a Published Author
If you can't make it to these sessions, stop me in the hallway and introduce yourself. I'll be at the conference all weekend and look forward to helping you turn your writing into a business!
Carol Topp
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