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Tracking subscriptions can slash household expenses
March / April 2023
Newsletter: Planning for Prosperity / Wealth Management Advisor
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 322
Abstract: This short article provides tips for those who have trouble keeping track of video streaming, news, magazine, retail and other subscriptions. Recurring costs quickly add up and eat into household budgets. Subscribers are encouraged to review bank statements, identify recurring costs and cancel any they don’t regularly use.
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Guard vehicle inventory against damage and theft
July / August 2020
Newsletter: Dealer Insights
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 322
Abstract: Most dealerships keep millions of dollars of vehicle inventory on their open-air lots. However, cars and trucks are susceptible to many kinds of damage, such as storm damage, sun fading, scratches and dings during test drives and vandalism, as well as possible theft. This article offers a strategy for limiting the risks.
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Guard vehicle inventory against damage and theft
Summer 2020
Newsletter: Auto Focus
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 322
Abstract: Most dealerships keep millions of dollars of vehicle inventory on their open-air lots. However, cars and trucks are susceptible to many kinds of damage, such as storm damage, sun fading, scratches and dings during test drives and vandalism, as well as possible theft. This article offers a strategy for limiting the risks.
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Estate Planning Red Flag – You don’t have a health care power of attorney
January / February 2015
Newsletter: Estate Planner
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 322
Abstract: What happens if illness, injury or age-related dementia renders a person unable to make decisions or communicate their wishes regarding their health care or financial affairs? Unless their estate plan addresses these situations, the family may be forced to seek a court-appointed guardian. This article explains the importance of creating a health care power of attorney, which appoints a representative to make medical decisions on behalf of a person who is incapacitated.
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Lease accounting proposals likely to affect most companies
October / November 2013
Newsletter: Public Company Insights
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 322
Abstract: The Financial Accounting Standards Board and the International Accounting Standards Board are reviewing comments on their joint proposal to overhaul the lease accounting standards. If adopted, the new standards would affect virtually every company involved in lease transactions. This article examines the details.
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Claim a tax break without leaving the house – If you work from home, you may qualify for a home-office deduction
July / August 2010
Newsletter: Planning for Prosperity / Wealth Management Advisor
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 322
Abstract: Many who are self-employed or work from home may save tax by qualifying for a home-office deduction. To determine whether a home office qualifies, there are four questions one should ask. Those who qualify can deduct direct expenses plus a portion of indirect expenses based on the portion of their home used for the office.
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Manufacturer, know thy competition
Spring 2008
Newsletter: Manufacturer
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 322
Abstract: The manufacturing industry is growing and becoming more competitive all the time. Competitive analysis can give a manufacturer a leg up in the industry, but companies need to know how to do it effectively. This short article explains the basics of competitive analysis.
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Finding fraud in financial statements
Winter 2008
Newsletter: Expert / Valuation & Litigation Concepts
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 322
Abstract: Although Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) mandate specific disclosures and reporting procedures, companies bent on fraud still find ways to falsify their financial statements. This article discusses several types of intentional omissions and common ways GAAP is misapplied. (Updated 11/30/12)