Management & Tax Concepts

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  • Gift tax planning — Divide and cope with a split-dollar arrangement

    Summer 2012
    Newsletter: Management & Tax Concepts

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 509

    Abstract: Looking into ways to cope with future gift tax liability is a good idea — especially this year: The present $5.12 million gift tax exemption is scheduled to drop down to just $1 million in 2013. One strategy to consider: a split-dollar insurance arrangement. This article examines how establishing an irrevocable life insurance trust (ILIT) to buy and hold a life insurance policy can set the table for a split-dollar arrangement that helps transfer wealth effectively.

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  • 401(k) loans: Know what you’re getting into

    Summer 2012
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    Word count: 492

    Abstract: Taking out a 401(k) loan may seem an easy route to needed cash. Neither income level nor credit score will come into play, and the paperwork is fairly simple. But it’s important to understand the downsides. This article explains some of the financial disadvantages that can be involved with a 401(k) loan — particularly if the borrower suffers a job loss during the payback period.

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  • Strong collections call for a green thumb

    Summer 2012
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    Word count: 744

    Abstract: Some business owners feel that, once they have a collection process in place, everything should take care of itself. But, more often than not, strong collections are a growth process. Like a gardener, one must sow the seeds of trustworthy payors, tend to the relationships that grow and, occasionally, trim some leaves off the vine. This article explains how to attract the right customers and develop and manage them. It also explains how to handle slow-paying customers.

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  • What are they up to now? — Competitive intelligence can provide strategic insights

    Summer 2012
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    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 1018

    Abstract: All too often, businesses seek to develop better products and services without knowing enough about their competition. To truly hone the edge they’re looking for, companies need to constantly ask one simple question: “What are they up to now?” And the best way to get answers is through competitive intelligence — the process of legally and ethically gathering data on competitors. This article lists four main principles of a competitive intelligence policy and explains how to execute it. A sidebar describes how competitive intelligence software can help.

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  • Now is a good time to consider a Roth IRA conversion

    Spring 2012
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    Word count: 487

    Abstract: With tax rates scheduled to go up in 2013, now is a good time to consider converting a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA. This article explains why by pointing out the differences between the two types of IRAs and showing the tax and estate planning advantages of the Roth version.

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  • Divide and conquer? Separate entities can cure some problems, cause others

    Spring 2012
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    Word count: 662

    Abstract: Sometimes a company evolves to the point where different segments don’t work well together or multiple owners find themselves unable to agree on a strategic direction. Dividing the business into separate entities may provide a way to conquer such dilemmas. But doing so may create some problems as well. This article explains how to design splits as tax-free transactions and shows how splitting the business may also affect personal finances.

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  • Caring for an aging parent could earn you a tax break

    Spring 2012
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    Word count: 465

    Abstract: Those who are caring for an aging parent and children — or just a parent, for that matter — may find it possible to earn a tax break to ease the stress and financial burden of the situation: the adult-dependent exemption. This article explains the basic qualification requirements, along with factors that can affect qualification.

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  • Believe in your business budget

    Spring 2012
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    Word count: 1030

    Abstract: A budget represents the numerical battle lines in which a business fights to succeed in the coming year. To this end, it’s advantageous to do an early review of the budget now, while there’s still plenty of time to make sensible adjustments. The key is to keep the budget in mind as the year progresses and rework it as new information becomes available. This article explains how to do so and looks at the three primary components of a budget: the income statement, cash flow statement and balance sheet. A sidebar notes the importance of making sure the budget doesn’t ignore impending tax liability.

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  • Tick, tock … an important doc — Why your corporate minutes matter

    Winter 2012
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    Word count: 500

    Abstract: Keeping an accurate record of corporate minutes may not seem very exciting. But companies that let their documentation skills slip in this area could be unnecessarily exposing themselves to significant risk. This article explains which companies are required to keep minutes — and how all companies can use an accurate record of minutes for risk management, tax preparation and strategic planning.

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  • Reviewing your personal banking needs

    Winter 2012
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    Word count: 496

    Abstract: Perhaps the biggest change in banking over the last decade or so has been the mass migration from brick and mortar banks to online banking. But, depending on individual needs, it may be best to use one or the other, or a combination of both. As this article discusses, this is one of a number of considerations customers should address in periodically reviewing their banking needs.

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  • Is your company headed for trouble with its travel expenses?

    Winter 2012
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    Word count: 719

    Abstract: In spite of videoconferencing technology and high gas prices, business travel goes on, and companies can’t slack off on the proper tracking and reporting of travel expenses. The IRS, as always, is watching. This article explains how “away from home” is defined for deduction purposes, and what expenses can be deducted. It also discusses the difference between “accountable” and “nonaccountable” reimbursement plans.

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  • Education funding today — 529 plans offer flexibility in uncertain times

    Winter 2012
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    Word count: 880

    Abstract: 529 plans provide a way to help fund a loved one’s college education. This article explains their two varieties — the college savings plan and the prepaid tuition plan — and the features that make them flexible investment tools. It also notes their tax benefits, but points out that some investment risk is involved, as well. A sidebar shows how 529 plans offer estate planning opportunities.

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  • Stay on the lookout – 3 major types of employee fraud threaten most companies

    Fall 2011
    Newsletter: Management & Tax Concepts

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 439

    Abstract: More employees may be using the difficult economy to rationalize committing fraud against their employers. This article looks at three categories of crime that employers should watch out for: asset misappropriation, corruption, and fraudulent financial statements.

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  • Keeping up with your life insurance needs

    Fall 2011
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    Word count: 429

    Abstract: The appropriate life insurance coverage tends to change throughout one’s lifetime. What’s suitable for a young adult will likely not provide adequate protection later on. So it’s important to keep up on the amount and type of coverage that’s necessary. This article examines the kinds of coverage that are appropriate in different situations, and explains the difference between term and permanent life insurance.

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  • Not fade away: Rolling over a 401(k) plan

    Fall 2011
    Newsletter: Management & Tax Concepts

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 661

    Abstract: Rolling over a previously established 401(k) can simplify and consolidate the management of retirement accounts, and a number of different paths are available. It may be advantageous to roll the funds into a new 401(k) or an IRA, either directly or indirectly. Or, if one is facing a medical or financial emergency, it’s possible to cash out a 401(k) instead of rolling it over — but doing so is risky. This article explains the pros and cons of the various options.

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  • Year end tax planning – Depreciation-related tax breaks still beckon businesses

    Fall 2011
    Newsletter: Management & Tax Concepts

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 905

    Abstract: The tax code has long offered businesses the opportunity to lower their tax bills by claiming depreciation-related breaks, and accelerating asset purchases into the current tax year can accelerate the tax savings. But time is running out on a couple of these breaks in their current form (though Congress might extend them). This article discusses current rules regarding the Section 179 expense deduction, along with this year’s accelerated depreciation and 100% bonus depreciation. A sidebar examines whether vehicle purchases are eligible for these breaks.

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