2021
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4 considerations when assessing your accounting system
May / June 2021
Newsletter: Contractor
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 446
Abstract: It’s more important than ever for construction companies to leverage their accounting software to stay solvent, compliant and competitive. This article offers four points to consider when determining whether an accounting system needs an upgrade: project needs, remote access, integration and vendor support.
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The “Construction Manager as Constructor” delivery method
May / June 2021
Newsletter: Contractor
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 540
Abstract: Design-bid-build and design-build are still the two most common project delivery methods in construction. Alternative models, however, are gaining in popularity. This article explores the Construction Manager as Constructor model, which engages the general contractor during the design phase but with some key differences from design-build.
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Should you partner up with a PEO?
May / June 2021
Newsletter: Contractor
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 667
Abstract: Most construction companies excel at their stated purpose. Where many struggle is with “other stuff” such as recruiting and hiring, payroll processing, and employee benefits and workers’ compensation. This article explores the benefits and risks of partnering with a professional employer organization to better manage employment-related tasks.
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The research credit – Get more from innovation with this tax break
May / June 2021
Newsletter: Contractor
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 943
Abstract: Construction companies may not view themselves as “cutting-edge innovators” in the vein of software developers or medical researchers. But contractors can qualify for the research credit to substantially lower their tax liability. This article explains how the rules define qualified activities and expenses when claiming the credit. A sidebar reminds readers of another valuable tax break: The Employee Retention Credit.
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Warning: Ambiguous support provisions can prolong divorce cases
May / June 2021
Newsletter: Advocate's Edge / Litigation Support
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 429
Abstract: Ideally, a separation agreement brings divorce litigation to a definitive resolution. But poorly drafted agreements can lead to multiple rounds of litigation. This article summarizes a recent Connecticut divorce case in which conflicting definitions of “pretax income from employment” in a couple’s settlement agreement led to 13 years of court battles. Marshall v. Marshall, No. 41216 (Conn. App., Oct. 6, 2020).
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Estimating impairment in the COVID-19 era
May / June 2021
Newsletter: Advocate's Edge / Litigation Support
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 605
Abstract: The pandemic may have triggered an impairment test for some companies — even private ones that have opted to amortize goodwill under GAAP. Impairment charges reduce the value of acquired goodwill and lower profits for accounting purposes, which could signal a red flag to investors and lenders. This article explains what factors into the equation and why a business valuation professional is needed to make this accounting estimate.
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Close-up on kickbacks and corruption
May / June 2021
Newsletter: Advocate's Edge / Litigation Support
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 562
Abstract: White collar crime is typically associated with asset theft and financial statement fraud. But more than 40% of fraud cases involve corruption, such as kickbacks, bid rigging, conflicts of interest and extortion, according to a recent study. This article highlights kickbacks and other types of corruption schemes, including ways to identify and prevent them.
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Magarik v. Kraus USA, Inc. – Bad assumptions sink expert’s plumbing business valuation
May / June 2021
Newsletter: Advocate's Edge / Litigation Support
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 839
Abstract: Courts expect valuation experts to base their analyses on sound data and realistic assumptions. If they fail to do so, courts may disregard all or part of their conclusions. This article summarizes a recent statutory appraisal case from New York that highlights the importance of using reliable inputs when valuing a business. A sidebar explains why courts usually prefer objective, market-based valuation inputs over internally generated assumptions. Magarik v. Kraus USA, Inc., No. 606128-15 (Sup. Ct., Nassau Cty., April 28, 2020).
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Once-in-a-lifetime opportunity – Moving IRA funds to an HSA
May / June 2021
Newsletter: Planning for Prosperity / Wealth Management Advisor
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 403
Abstract: Individuals are permitted to transfer funds directly from an IRA to a Health Savings Account (HSA) once during their lifetime. As this short article explains, this straightforward transfer might be useful when people are hit with high medical expenses and have an insufficient balance in their HSA.
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Where there’s a strong desire to retire, there’s FIRE
May / June 2021
Newsletter: Planning for Prosperity / Wealth Management Advisor
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 591
Abstract: Some young workers under 40 are retiring early thanks to a relatively new strategy called FIRE (for Financial Independence, Retire Early). This article talks about how an aggressively frugal lifestyle can enable early retirement. Those who plan to retire at a more typical age also can use FIRE principles to strengthen personal finances and advance their retirement goals.
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Investors: How to stop worrying and learn to embrace market volatility
May / June 2021
Newsletter: Planning for Prosperity / Wealth Management Advisor
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 630
Abstract: Although market volatility can be unsettling, it has always played a part in financial markets. So it’s important not only to accept volatility, but to embrace the opportunities it can offer. This article suggests that investors choose dollar cost averaging to remove emotion from investing and to rebalance their portfolios regularly to maintain the right risk/reward profile.
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Power your estate plan with a wealth replacement trust
May / June 2021
Newsletter: Planning for Prosperity / Wealth Management Advisor
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 901
Abstract: A wealth replacement trust (WRT) leverages life insurance to allow individuals to meet their charitable goals without shrinking their family’s inheritance. This article summarizes how WRTs work and their benefits, including a lifetime interest stream and several cash flow benefits. A sidebar discusses the advantages and risks of transferring an existing life insurance policy to a WRT.
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Lucero v. United States – Court rules “severely distressed” company was overvalued
May / June 2021
Newsletter: Viewpoint on Value
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 443
Abstract: A federal district court recently held that a married couple was entitled to a tax refund for a 2014 court settlement that included stock in a private business. This article summarizes the case and explains how the detailed analysis provided by an experienced business valuation professional helped persuade the court to uphold the taxpayers’ amended return. Lucero v. United States, Civ. No. 17-1065 JCH/JFR (D.N.M. Oct. 27, 2020).
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Eye on earnouts
May / June 2021
Newsletter: Viewpoint on Value
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 566
Abstract: M&A activity has grown during the COVID-19 pandemic. That trend is expected to continue in anticipation of higher capital gains tax rates under the Biden administration. Earnouts have become particularly common for deals that happen during these uncertain times. This article covers some earnout options to consider.
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Bankruptcy court addresses effects of COVID-19 on value
May / June 2021
Newsletter: Viewpoint on Value
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 623
Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many businesses to struggle financially, forcing some to even file for bankruptcy. A critical factor when valuing a debtor in bankruptcy is current economic conditions. This article summarizes a recent bankruptcy court case that demonstrates the importance of using credentialed experts who fully consider the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on value today. In re Body Transit, Inc. 619 B.R. 816 (Bankr. E.D. Pa. 2020).
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Measuring commercial damages
May / June 2021
Newsletter: Viewpoint on Value
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 863
Abstract: When estimating damages in commercial litigation, experts must decide whether to compute lost profits, diminished business value — or both. This article compares the two metrics and explains how to avoid double dipping.