Background
Eads, John A. was born on February 6, 1939 in Dallas, Texas, United States. Son of Arver A. and Nettie Mae (Dawson) Eads.
(From Preface: Ask yourself the following question: What w...)
From Preface: Ask yourself the following question: What will my spouse or immediate heirs do with my practice if I die or become disabled? Stop and think a minute. What would they do? Would your spouse or children be able to take over the management of your practice? Odds are that they would not. What, then, would become of all your hard work and effort with your practice and clients? How can you preserve the value of your professional accounting practice, which may be the largest asset in your estate? This book explains how you can ensure the continuity of your practice with a practice continuation agreement. In the event of death or temporary or permanent disability, a practice continuation agreement helps protect your practice and hence the business interests of your clients and the financial interest of you and your family. It can also be used as a vehicle for retirement.
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Eads, John A. was born on February 6, 1939 in Dallas, Texas, United States. Son of Arver A. and Nettie Mae (Dawson) Eads.
Bachelor of Business Administration, University Texas, 1966.
Staff accountant, 1966—1974. Private Certified Public Accountant practice, 1974-1981. President, managing shareholder Eads, Hunter & Company, Professional Corporation, Dallas, 1981-1998.
Tax shareholder Jackson & Rhodes, Professional Corporation, 1998—2002. Partner Smith, Jackson, Boyer & Bovard, Professional Limited Liability Company, since 2002. President Practice Management Group, Dallas, 1981, 2002.
Secretary Haemachem Research Associates, Inc., Dallas, since 1983. President, chairman board directors United Investment Corporation Texas, since 2000.
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Vice chairman board trustees Charlton Methodist Hospital, Dallas, 1988-2004. President, chairman board directors Citizens Development Center, Dallas, 1990-1995. Advisory council Dallas Methodist Hospital Foundation, 1991-1998, Communities Foundation of Texas, since 1988, Dallas Foundation, since 1998.
Treasurer, board directors, executive committee DeSoto Indiana School District Education Foundation, 2000-2008. Vice chairman board, Quality Review Committee Methodist Healthcare Systems, since 2004, chairman, Served United States Air Force, Honorary Discharge, 1960-1966. Member American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (member council governing body 1995-2001, Public Service award 1995), Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants (board directors, treasurer 1991, Meritorious Service Accounting in Texas 2001, president 1996-1997), Dallas Certified Public Accountant Society (president 1989, Outstanding Chapter President award, Certified Public Accountant of Year 1988, 2005, TSCPA, Past Leader Year award 2004-2005), Dallas Estate Planning Council (member board governors), International Association Lions Clubs (governor 1985-1986, state council chairman 1986-1987, chairman Texas Lions Camp endowment committee 1999-2003, 07-, board directors 1984-1986), Past District Governor Association Texas (president 1993-1994).
Married Joanna Y. Eads, August 12, 1967. Children: Leslie, Ashley, John Junior.