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H&R Block reports first-quarter loss

H&R Block on Wednesday said its fiscal first-quarter loss narrowed by 39 percent, as the nation’s largest tax preparer cut its spending.

Published: Sept. 6, 2012 at 12:05 a.m. PDT
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H&R Block on Wednesday said its fiscal first-quarter loss narrowed by 39 percent, as the nation’s largest tax preparer cut its spending.

Block stemmed its loss with cost cutting. Its year-ago results also included big charges related to the sale of its former business consulting unit, RSM McGladrey, and a litigation charge.

H&R Block usually reports a loss in its first quarter, when revenue drops after tax season.

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