Libman Tax - April 2019

Does Your Accountant Have an Interesting Side Job? Hopefully Not the Same One as Chuck Lumley!

scheme. Inspired by Chuck’s neighbor Belinda, who works as a prostitute in the evenings, the pair decides to apply Chuck’s financial acumen and Blaze’s entrepreneurial spirit to make the morgue the center of a call-girl operation. Chuck’s timid demeanor vanishes behind his new self-confidence and swagger as a new pimp. But still, he doesn’t leave behind his accounting talents. He works closely with his employees to help them wisely and successfully invest their money, and he figures out a novel way to give them an excellent company health plan. Operations are going quite well until they run into issues with both competitors and policemen. Chuck and Blaze's success draws the ire of dangerous pimps who come to the morgue and threaten to kill Chuck. At the same time, Blaze inadvertently leads undercover cops to the morgue where Chuck is being assaulted by the pimps. A shootout ensues, but Chuck and Blaze are rescued, only to be arrested for promoting prostitution. Because their arrest would be a political embarrassment, the guys are offered their old jobs back and a dismissal of all charges. Chuck’s experience goes to show that while a talent crunching numbers can take you to interesting heights, it’s might not always work out. Luckily for all of our clients at Libman Tax Strategies, I’m not up for any night-shift side gigs! Rainbow Easter Prank Passover Fool Showers Taurus Hoax Spring Butterfly Dandelion Mischief WORD SEARCH

Any accountant will tell you that working with other people’s money makes for a stressful existence — especially when the month of April rolls around. In some instances, the pressure associated with a financially based career can cause accountants to drop out of the rat race. This was certainly the case for Charles “Chuck” Lumley, the protagonist of Ron Howard’s 1982 film, “Night Shift.”

Chuck, a formerly successful stockbroker and number cruncher, found refuge from the ulcer-inducing world of Wall Street by taking up a job as an attendant

at the New York City morgue. Played by “Happy Days” star Henry Winkler, Chuck often lets himself get pushed around by the harsh realities of life. But that bullying mentality ceases the moment he meets his new coworker, Bill “Blaze” Blazejowski, played by Michael Keaton.

Blaze, a self-proclaimed “idea man” crashes into Chuck’s humdrum life at the morgue like a train, and the two draw up an unlikely

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