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  • Contractor’s Toolbox – Lawsuits may be on the rise – The right precautions can help you avoid them

    Spring 2009
    Newsletter: Construction Industry Advisor

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 453

    Abstract: Lawsuits are a common means of righting wrongs, fixing mistakes and recouping expenses. But now, as a tough economy forces many to look for cash wherever they can find it, litigation may be seen as a quick source of income. This article explores how you may be able to avoid lawsuits by taking the right precautions.

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  • Unspent gift cards: Up for grabs

    November / December 2008
    Newsletter: Commercial Lending Report

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 453

    Abstract: Roughly $97 billion was spent on gift cards last year. Retailers and their lenders need to understand the perhaps unexpected effects that gift cards have on a retailer’s financial statements. For starters, gift-card revenue doesn’t show up on the income statement until it’s been spent.

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  • Can your salaries stand up to IRS scrutiny?

    Spring 2008
    Newsletter: Construction Industry Advisor

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 453

    Abstract: If your construction company is an S corporation, the IRS is likely to examine your 2007 tax return closely. That’s because it’s on the lookout for S corporations that fail to pay “reasonable compensation” to shareholders who work for the business. This article explains why it’s such a big deal to the IRS and why it should be a big deal to you, too.

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