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For nearly 40 years we've created, honed, and
perfected the art of tax return cash flow analysis.

Bukers Tax Return Analysis System

The Buker System

Powerful, yet easy to use, our Bukers Taxanalysis software is the solution for personal cash flow analysis – from the simplest to the most complex tax returns and personal financial statements.

For your business tax returns and financial statements, use Bukers Business Taxanalysis Pro. Using actual income tax forms as input screens, spread 1065, 1120, 1120S or 990 tax returns with ease. At the click of a button, it automatically creates GAAP-equivalent financial statements, trend reports, cash flow statements, ratios and cash driver adjustments.

You can also spread an unlimited number of business financial statements for a given client side-by-side with Bukers BTA Pro. Once spreading is complete, the software will generate cash flow statements, ratios and cash driver adjustments.

Bukers BTA Pro includes an optional RMA Peer Comparisons Module.

Global Cash Flow Analysis is included at no additional charge in both Bukers Taxanalysis and Bukers BTA Pro, allowing you to combine the cash flows from an unlimited number of Partnerships, S Corporations or C Corporations with those of their individual owners.

Bukers Academy Online has transformed all of the valuable information from the book-based Taxanalysis I & II Self-Study course into an engaging web-based learning environment.  Now you can access the Bukers Taxanalysis course online and at your own pace.  This new interactive interface has allowed us to enhance the course by visually emphasizing every step of the Bukers Taxanalysis process in exquisite detail.

The Bukers Taxanalysis Online Course gives lenders the advanced skills necessary to analyze the most complex income tax returns and gives them a high level of expertise quickly.

Annual Updates

All Bukers Taxanalysis cash flow analysis training and software products are updated annually to reflect all tax law changes and their effect on a cash flow analysis.