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Lowering the Bar on Performance and Payment Bonding
Acquiring or increasing your firm's bonding capacity can open a whole new market of jobs. It can allow you to take on a multitude…
Fight Back Against Internal Fraud
Internal fraud drains approximately $4 trillion dollars annually from global businesses, according to the Association of Certified…
Form 990, Schedule B Changes
Nonprofit organizations filing Form 990 or 990-EZ are required to complete Schedule B, Schedule of Contributors, that provides additional…
Crunching Numbers for Multiple Corporations
It might be advantageous from a tax standpoint to run a business through multiple entities. For example, a construction company might…
Federal Requirements When a Product is Dangerous
Recalling defective products can be expensive and it may be tempting for manufacturers to ignore flaws. But that can be more costly in…
Joint Ventures: How they Can Open New Doors
Joint ventures are common in the construction industry, especially with large long-term projects. These collaborative arrangements…
Watch Your Step When Negotiating
Do you have a new product or invention that you might want to sell to another company? When you negotiate the sale of rights, take…
Buy-Sell Agreement: Be Sure to Answer These Questions
Resolve "what if?" questions now if you own a business! One estate planning tool that can protect your family and partners is a…
Using Benford’s Law for Fraudulent Activity
Fraud is always a concern in nonprofit organizations. One tool that can help spot and stop fraudulent activity is the application of…
Estate Planning When Your Spouse is Not a U.S. Citizen
In today's world, it's not uncommon for a U.S. citizen who lives in this country to be married to a non-citizen who is a…
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