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Hurricane & Disaster Preparedness Advice, Courtesy of Withum

Our thoughts and prayers are with those adversely affected by the recent hurricanes. As a service to our resort management and HOA leaders, you might find this article from last year to be helpful. Written by Erik Halluska, CPA, Partner, and Lena Combs, CPA, CGMA, RRP, Partner and Hospitality Practice Leader, Withum, we are happy to reprint the article, “Natural Disasters and Their Impacts on Resorts: Strategic and Accounting Considerations.” For further information, contact Lena Combs (LCombs@Withum.com) at (407) 849-1569, or visit www.withum.com/hospitality.

Once again, our team at Resort Trades is holding you in our thoughts and prayers.

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