OUR GOAL

Is to offer complete financial solutions to both small businesses and individuals.  We have extensive experience in consulting, strategic planning support, tax, accounting, payroll, marketing, and financial services. For the business we offer complete accounting and payroll services, strategic planning support, tax preparation, consulting, marketing and sales. For the individual we offer tax preparation and other consulting services.

 

 

Kremer Kehe Inc. was formed by shareholders Jared Kremer and Thomas Kehe. The company provides accounting and financial services for businesses and individuals. Services offered include bookkeeping, payroll, general accounting, consulting, income tax preparation and financial services. The two shareholders bring a combined 21 years of experience in accounting, marketing and financial services. In addition to the valuable experience, Kremer is also a CPA and MBA.

 

 

 


Financial Market News

  • [$$] Hoping for the Best
    [at Barrons.com] - After a frustrating summer for stocks, market strategists see few gains this fall—unless the economy regains its swagger.
  • [$$] The Fence-Sitting Crowd
    [at Barrons.com] - Stocks rallied 5.3% in the first three days of September after a summer of negativity, showing that investors comfort zone is noncommittal going into a political season where anything can happen.
  • [$$] Caterpillar, IBM Lead Gains
    [at The Wall Street Journal] - Caterpillar, IBM Lead Gains Stocks climbed, with J.P. Morgan Chase, Caterpillar and IBM leading the charge as a better-than-expected jobs report for August helped the market snap a three-week losing streak.
  • [$$] Small Stocks Extend Their Winning Run
    [at The Wall Street Journal] - Small Stocks Extend Streak The Russell 2000 rose 4.31% for the week, extending its three-week streak of gains for the longest run since the five-week period that ended April 23. Take-Two Interactive was up 7.3%.
  • US SMALL/MIDCAPS-Stocks gain after jobs data show recovery hopes
    [at Reuters] - Mid- and small cap stocks rose on Friday after the latest data on U.S. employment raised hopes that the economy may not be weakening as feared.