Management & Tax Concepts

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  • Time for a billing and collections check-up!

    Spring 2008
    Newsletter: Management & Tax Concepts

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 683

    Abstract: In a shaky economy, it’s common for financially stretched clients to be late in making payments. This threatens your cash flow and ability to pay your own bills on time. This article discusses how improving your company’s collections efforts can be just what the doctor ordered to remedy ailing cash flow and give your bottom line a boost. A sidebar offers tips on how to cut your losses on uncollectible outstanding debts.

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  • Keeping your charitable contributions in order

    Winter 2008
    Newsletter: Management & Tax Concepts

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 289

    Abstract: Charitable giving allows you to benefit both your favorite charities and yourself — in the form of tax deductions. But to enjoy these deductions, you must follow the substantiation rules. This brief article tells you what you need to know.

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  • Do your homework before purchasing long-term care insurance

    Winter 2008
    Newsletter: Management & Tax Concepts

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 579

    Abstract: As the baby boomers age, long-term care insurance has become quite the buzzword. And with good reason: 60% of people over age 65 will need some form of long-term care at some point, according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. But long-term care is expensive, and it’s not covered by Medicare or private health insurance. This article goes beyond the hype to help you determine whether long-term care insurance is the right choice for you.

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  • Maximize profits: Fire some customers

    Winter 2008
    Newsletter: Management & Tax Concepts

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 746

    Abstract: It may seem counterintuitive for a business to not try to keep every single customer possible. But every customer isn’t worth keeping. This article explains how to determine individual customer profitability so a company can “fire” those that are dragging down operations and the bottom line. (Updated 6/10/12)

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  • Location, location, location – How a new one might save your company taxes

    Winter 2008
    Newsletter: Management & Tax Concepts

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 746

    Abstract: When purchasing real estate, where you locate can save you a bundle in taxes — if you know what to look for. This article looks into not only federal tax incentives available through locating in an empowerment zone or renewal community, but also economic incentives at the local level. Plus, it explains how a Section 179 expensing election can help you save big tax dollars when you purchase personal property for use in an empowerment zone. A sidebar discusses other tax breaks available through the Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006.

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  • Looking for well-qualified employees? Don’t overlook your competitors

    Winter 2008
    Newsletter: Management & Tax Concepts

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 534

    Abstract: Finding employees who understand a company’s product, industry and customer base can be difficult. But there are several good sources business owners can tap into: their suppliers, customers and, yes, even their competitors. This article takes a close look at the pros and cons of luring employees away from rivals. One example of a “pro” is that hiring experienced employees from competitors can cut the cost and time a company invests in their training. On the other hand, because they have such knowledge and experience, these hires may not be open to new direction and supervision. (Updated 5/30/12)

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