About John Fieldly
John Fieldly is a Certified Public Account who serves a broad range of his clients’ needs for financial services, accounting, and taxation. John earned a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from the University of South Florida in 2004 and has experience working with individual clients and small businesses. In addition, for the past six years, he has served as the senior business manager in the Tampa office of a major New York-based publishing and information services company. In this capacity, John created and managed monthly budgets and forecasts for four divisions with annual revenues in excess of $15 million. He worked closely with senior business leaders regarding all aspects of financial reporting and strategic planning while also directing the efforts of finance department staff to ensure the corporation adhered to generally accepted accounting principles.
In addition, John is experienced in all aspects of budgeting, forecasting, accounts payable and receivable, asset management, taxation, variance analysis, financial modeling, strategic planning and general ledger maintenance, including preparation of monthly journal entries, allocations, accruals and reconciliations of balance sheet information. He is proficient in Lawson, MAS90, AS 400, MSG, Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook, Peachtree, Quick Books, SQL, and Tax software.
Fieldly on accounting:
“The foundation of every successful business is an accurate accounting of revenues and expenses. It’s this base of financial knowledge that enables owners and managers to assess performance, develop strategic plans, evaluate and prioritize growth opportunities and determine whether desired goals are being achieved.
Fieldly on the role of a CPA:
“Almost every individual or small business, regardless of their personal financial situation or size of the business can benefit from a relationship with an accounting professional. Whether you choose to work with me or another certified public accountant, I encourage you to get help and develop a relationship with an accountant as the benefits far outweigh the costs over time.
Fieldly on taxes:
“We all have a legal and moral obligation to pay the appropriate amount of taxes based on our unique financial circumstances. However, federal and state tax laws are complex and ever-changing which puts the individual or small business owner at a disadvantage when it comes to matters related to taxation. It is easy for the most well-intentioned person to over pay or underpay their taxes, both of which are costly mistakes that can be avoided by working with a CPA. An accounting professional helps individuals or business owners navigate the taxation minefield to develop minimization strategies and ensure the accurate completion and timely filing of annual or quarterly forms.
Fieldly on Fieldly:
“I enjoy helping individuals and businesses deal with the challenging world of finance, accounting and taxation. That’s why I studied accounting and became a Certified Public Accountant. It is very rewarding to help an individual obtain a larger than anticipate tax refund or work with a small business owner to grow their business. I enjoy helping people fully understand the importance and implication of their financial decisions so they can make appropriate decisions based on their unique circumstances.
Fieldly on choosing a CPA:
“Choosing a financial and accounting professional is an important decision that should be undertaken with some due diligence. I welcome the opportunity to begin a relationship with new individuals or business owners but it is important that we get to know each other to determine that my skills as a CPA and professional objectives fit your requirements. You can reach me at (813-546-9454) or via email at [email protected] for a free, no obligation initial consultation.
John Fieldly is a Certified Public Account who serves a broad range of his clients’ needs for financial services, accounting, and taxation. John earned a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from the University of South Florida in 2004 and has experience working with individual clients and small businesses. In addition, for the past six years, he has served as the senior business manager in the Tampa office of a major New York-based publishing and information services company. In this capacity, John created and managed monthly budgets and forecasts for four divisions with annual revenues in excess of $15 million. He worked closely with senior business leaders regarding all aspects of financial reporting and strategic planning while also directing the efforts of finance department staff to ensure the corporation adhered to generally accepted accounting principles.
In addition, John is experienced in all aspects of budgeting, forecasting, accounts payable and receivable, asset management, taxation, variance analysis, financial modeling, strategic planning and general ledger maintenance, including preparation of monthly journal entries, allocations, accruals and reconciliations of balance sheet information. He is proficient in Lawson, MAS90, AS 400, MSG, Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook, Peachtree, Quick Books, SQL, and Tax software.
Fieldly on accounting:
“The foundation of every successful business is an accurate accounting of revenues and expenses. It’s this base of financial knowledge that enables owners and managers to assess performance, develop strategic plans, evaluate and prioritize growth opportunities and determine whether desired goals are being achieved.
Fieldly on the role of a CPA:
“Almost every individual or small business, regardless of their personal financial situation or size of the business can benefit from a relationship with an accounting professional. Whether you choose to work with me or another certified public accountant, I encourage you to get help and develop a relationship with an accountant as the benefits far outweigh the costs over time.
Fieldly on taxes:
“We all have a legal and moral obligation to pay the appropriate amount of taxes based on our unique financial circumstances. However, federal and state tax laws are complex and ever-changing which puts the individual or small business owner at a disadvantage when it comes to matters related to taxation. It is easy for the most well-intentioned person to over pay or underpay their taxes, both of which are costly mistakes that can be avoided by working with a CPA. An accounting professional helps individuals or business owners navigate the taxation minefield to develop minimization strategies and ensure the accurate completion and timely filing of annual or quarterly forms.
Fieldly on Fieldly:
“I enjoy helping individuals and businesses deal with the challenging world of finance, accounting and taxation. That’s why I studied accounting and became a Certified Public Accountant. It is very rewarding to help an individual obtain a larger than anticipate tax refund or work with a small business owner to grow their business. I enjoy helping people fully understand the importance and implication of their financial decisions so they can make appropriate decisions based on their unique circumstances.
Fieldly on choosing a CPA:
“Choosing a financial and accounting professional is an important decision that should be undertaken with some due diligence. I welcome the opportunity to begin a relationship with new individuals or business owners but it is important that we get to know each other to determine that my skills as a CPA and professional objectives fit your requirements. You can reach me at (813-546-9454) or via email at [email protected] for a free, no obligation initial consultation.