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Speed Up Payment on Receivables
Receivables don't have much value if they aren't turned into cash. Your company really needs to keep tight control on its…
Planning for Three Stages of Retirement
Several trends seem to indicate that larger amounts will be needed to fund retirement. Social Security and pension benefits are…
Discover the Cheapest Way to Mail and Ship Packages
Does your business spend more than it should on shipping and postage costs? Perhaps you routinely send packages out to customers via…
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Gives Companies Breathing Room
The uncertain economy has resulted in many companies seeking a fresh start under Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings. This route can help…
Asset Replacement Plan
An asset replacement plan allows an organization to better manage its resources and plan for future asset replacements. Capital assets…
Manage Debts to Protect Bottom Line
Paying your company debts is just as important as collecting your own accounts receivable and they need just as much management. The…
Foreign Business Travel: Make a Winning Impression
Going abroad on business translates into a quagmire of different languages, gestures and customs that can perplex even an experienced…
Business Sale: Who Owns Professional Goodwill?
When a professional corporation sells its assets or liquidates, one important tax issue is whether the corporation or the…
A Shining Example of Component Depreciation
By using "component depreciation," you may be able to write off some parts of depreciating business real estate faster than other…
Challenging a Property Tax Assessment
One of the more significant expenses associated with home ownership is property taxes. Yet most homeowners pay their tax bill without…
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