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1. www.pulsebusiness.com
www.pulsebusiness.com/about.ht - [Cached]Published on: 4/18/2007 Last Visited: 4/18/2007
Ethan Dunham
Drawing on his experience in CPA firms where he performed tax, auditing, and consulting work, Ethan began providing customized business systems solutions to small and mid-sized businesses in 1988. The expansion of his services to include Information Technology was a natural response to the need for small businesses to integrate their processes with emerging technology.
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Ethan Dunham, founder of Pulse, and now the division head, leads a terrific team that offers excellent service along with constantly evolving talent and cutting-edge technical capabilities.
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2. Budgeting
www.work-at-home-topics.com/bu - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2005 Last Visited: 11/15/2006
Ethan Dunham was at his tailor's shop, paying for an alteration. Those running the automated bookkeeping system fumbled their way toward getting him a bill. The process, he says, took longer than necessary. "I stood there and watched them take maybe 10 minutes to generate a sales invoice on a bookkeeping program," says Dunham, president of Pulse Business Systems, an information technology consulting firm. -
3. PortlandTribune.com | Critics challenge payroll tax idea
www.portlandtribune.com/archvi - [Cached]Published on: 7/4/2003 Last Visited: 7/30/2003
"If this passes, you'll see a disproportionate number of businesses moving from Multnomah County to Washington County," says Ethan Dunham, a council member who's lobbying against the proposed tax shift from revenue-based taxes.
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"There's a perceived unfairness (in the payroll tax proposal), so we hope we can move to a more fair tax," says Dunham, chief executive officer of Pulse Business Systems in Portland. Dunham says more than 70 percent of his 11-employee company's expenses are payroll-related. The tax shift would boost his overall taxes from approximately $1,100 to around $2,700, he says.
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Hunt, Dunham and Ken Turner, general manager of the Eastport Plaza Shopping Center, say that the Small Business Advisory Council is meeting with media outlets, sending out e-mails reminding business owners to turn in their surveys and distributing hard copies of increased payment estimates in office buildings and restaurants.

