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Estate Planning Pitfall – You didn’t make specific references in a letter of instruction
August / September 2022
Newsletter: Insight on Estate Planning
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 275
Abstract: A letter of instruction provides insights into the management of a person’s affairs after death. But the letter won’t be of much help if it’s vaguely written. This brief article suggests specific references to include in the letter.
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Accounting for the near and the long term in a family budget
February 2020
Newsletter: Tax & Business Alert
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 275
Abstract: A good family budget should be simple yet comprehensive. As this brief article explains, this objective can be accomplished by addressing both the near term (such as day-to-day items) and the long term (such as college educations and retirement).
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A product/services remix could get your sales moving
April 2016
Newsletter: Tax & Business Alert
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 275
Abstract: Every business needs to regularly remix its line of products or services. This brief article suggests looking deeper into the causes of sales slowdowns to determine how to find just the right balance.
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A product/services remix could get your sales moving
Spring 2016
Newsletter: Business Matters
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 275
Abstract: Every business needs to regularly remix its line of products or services. This brief article suggests looking deeper into the causes of sales slowdowns to determine how to find just the right balance.
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Moneylines: News briefs for businesses
February / March 2016
Newsletter: Trendlines
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 275
Abstract: This issue’s “Moneylines” presents three timely items for business owners: 1) a notable uptick in employers’ use of automatic enrollment and matching in their 401(k) plans, 2) greater concern among professional risk managers regarding cyber threats, particularly customer data breaches, and 3) the latest IRS-mandated per diem rates that traveling employees can use to substantiate their on-the-road business expenses.
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Construction Law Quickcase – Roofers Edge v. Standard Building – Existential defense costs general contractor dearly
July / August 2009
Newsletter: Construction Law Briefing
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 275
Abstract: As lines of credit tighten, parties who find themselves unable to fulfill their payment responsibilities may turn to desperate, sometimes even bizarre, measures to escape their obligations. One company that tried to deny that it had even contracted with the plaintiff ended up paying more than twice what the work would have cost in the first place.