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Howard Moffet, a partner in the firm, provides tax, accounting and consulting services to service businesses such as restaurants, physician practices and law firms.
He helps business owners and managers by advising them on how to improve profitability, make the best entity selection and develop computerized accounting systems. He also prepares financial statements and federal and state income tax returns, and develops cash flow projections and business plans. Howard helps business owners identify and establish cost control measures, a particularly important step for many during the recent recession.
Having served restaurants for decades, Howard helps restaurateurs with profit analysis and improvement, tip reporting and allocation compliance, inventory management systems, minimum wage issues, and food, beverage and labor costs.
Knowing that business owners’ personal and business lives are often tied very closely together, Howard works closely with them throughout the year to help keep their personal and business “financial houses” in sync. He enjoys his continuous interaction with individuals and business owners, and is committed to helping them make sound decisions that positively affect the financial future of their businesses and their families.
Community service is a big part of Howard’s life. He is heavily involved in the Edward A. Myerberg Senior Center, having completed a three-year term as president and now serving on the organization’s executive committee and board of directors. Howard also lends his expertise to Beth El Congregation, serving on its budget and finance committee and board of directors. He is president of the Fields of Stevenson Homeowners Association, and treasurer of the Pikesville Communities Corporation, a community action group consisting of nine individual communities.
Education
- Bachelor of science degree in accounting, University of Baltimore (1968)
Just for fun
- Howard is an avid golfer, but with the highest handicap allowed.
- He pitches in an “under 35” men’s modified fast pitch softball league since having both hips replaced.
- Howard enjoys playing lacrosse with his grandchildren.

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