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  • How automation can help fill your staffing gaps

    Spring 2023
    Newsletter: Nonprofit Observer

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 572

    Abstract: Like many other employers suffering through the so-called Great Resignation, some nonprofits are struggling to fill — and keep filled — all of their positions. Automating processes with software could provide relief for organizations of every size. This article highlights the case for automation and summarizes target automation areas.

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  • How automation can help fill your staffing gaps

    April / May 2023
    Newsletter: Nonprofit Agendas

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 572

    Abstract: Like many other employers suffering through the so-called Great Resignation, some nonprofits are struggling to fill — and keep filled — all of their positions. Automating processes with software could provide relief for organizations of every size. This article highlights the case for automation and summarizes target automation areas.

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  • Charge it! Credit card issues for nonprofits

    Spring 2023
    Newsletter: Profitable Solutions for Nonprofits

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 572

    Abstract: Credit cards are a common part of doing day-to-day business for most nonprofits these days. Donors typically use credit cards to make contributions, whether one-offs or recurring, and employees often rely on the cards when procuring supplies and services or traveling on behalf of their organizations. Some nonprofits have, or have considered, so-called “affinity cards” as a way of increasing revenue. This article presents some things to think about if an organization finds itself in any of these circumstances.

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  • What a difference six months can make – An alternate valuation date can reduce estate tax liability

    May / June 2021
    Newsletter: Estate Planner

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 572

    Abstract: Those who have money invested in the stock market are well aware of potential volatility. Needless to say, this volatility can affect one’s net worth. Something many might not think about is the potential effect on estate tax liability. Specifically, one’s family might unexpectedly owe estate tax on their death if it occurs before the value of stocks or other assets drops precipitously. This article details a strategy to ease estate tax liability by allowing an executor to elect to use an alternate valuation date.

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  • Is now the right time to forgive intrafamily loans?

    October / November 2020
    Newsletter: Insight on Estate Planning

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 572

    Abstract: Whether one made intrafamily loans years ago or perhaps this year in response to a loved one’s financial troubles due to the COVID-19 pandemic, consider forgiving those loans. Why? A record-high gift and estate tax exemption amount and a low-interest-rate environment add up to an ideal time to forgive intrafamily loans. This article explains the reasons to forgive a loan and details the income tax considerations of doing so.

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  • Corporate sponsorships – Do you know how to avoid UBIT?

    Fall 2018
    Newsletter: Profitable Solutions for Nonprofits

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 572

    Abstract: Finding a corporate sponsor to bankroll all or part of a nonprofit’s special event isn’t easy. So, once an organization lines up a sponsor, it’ll likely be in proverbial heaven. But, as this article notes, the nonprofit must carefully abide by the requirements for a qualified sponsorship payment exception ― or it could, in the end, face unrelated business income tax.

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  • Business options – Separate property ownership for possible advantage

    Fall 2018
    Newsletter: Auto Focus

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 572

    Abstract: Many car dealers choose to separate ownership of the building and real estate from the dealership itself. Doing so has many advantages related to liability protection, tax savings and succession planning, which this article explains.

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  • How the on-sale bar can threaten a patent

    August / September 2018
    Newsletter: Ideas on Intellectual Property Law

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 572

    Abstract: It’s easy to understand an inventor’s urge to get a new product to market. But that urge can backfire if a patent application hasn’t yet been filed. Under the on-sale bar, the inventor could lose patent protection altogether. This article examines a case in which a pharmaceutical company learned this the hard way. The Medicines Co. v. Hospira, Inc., No. 14-1469, Feb. 6, 2018, Fed. Cir.

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  • Business options – Separate property ownership for possible advantage

    September / October 2018
    Newsletter: Dealer Insights

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 572

    Abstract: Many car dealers choose to separate ownership of the building and real estate from the dealership itself. Doing so has many advantages related to liability protection, tax savings and succession planning, which this article explains.

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  • Your nonprofit’s bylaws – Those golden rules may need more than polishing

    Fall 2016
    Newsletter: Profitable Solutions for Nonprofits

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 572

    Abstract: Sometimes, as a nonprofit expands and matures, its initial guiding rules need to be revisited and brought up to date. But revamping an organization’s bylaws involves more than just altering the language of rarely visited documents. This article discusses understanding the purpose of bylaws, forming a bylaw committee, and revising certain types of information.

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  • Can you hear them now? Social listening can boost supporter engagement

    August / September 2016
    Newsletter: Nonprofit Agendas

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 572

    Abstract: Nonprofits are beginning to tune into a relatively new marketing tactic known as social listening. Some of the best known commercial brands have used the method for years, but now its low cost and proven effectiveness are gaining the attention of not-for-profits that see the value of tapping into their supporters’ passions while they’re hot. This article explains social listening and makes suggestions about how an organization can get started.

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  • Protect yourself from tax identity theft

    May / June 2016
    Newsletter: Planning for Prosperity / Wealth Management Advisor

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 572

    Abstract: Tax identity theft is a serious problem, and is only getting worse. This article provides information on the number and types of tax identity fraud incidents as well as tips for avoiding becoming a victim. For those whose identity is stolen, the article explains how to limit the damage.

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  • Putting a different spin on mandatory auditor rotation

    February / March 2016
    Newsletter: Public Company Insights

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 572

    Abstract: U.S. accounting regulators and standard-setters have considered implementing mandatory auditor rotation for public companies. The rationale for such a rule is that term limits would help prevent auditors from developing long-term relationships with their clients that, proponents of rotation believe, inhibit professional skepticism. However, a recent study suggests that the opposite is true: Auditors are less likely to question their clients’ accounting decisions if they’re required to rotate periodically. This article discusses the role of professional skepticism, the impact of auditor rotation and why it’s important to evaluate the pros and cons.

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  • Walk the PATH to tax savings for 2015

    March 2016
    Newsletter: Tax & Business Alert

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 572

    Abstract: Many taxpayers expect to encounter a few roadblocks while traversing their preferred tax-saving avenues. Fortunately, tax extenders legislation signed into law this past December may make filing a little easier this year. This article walks through just a few highlights of the PATH Act — including pertinent provisions for both individuals and businesses. A sidebar notes that the provision allowing older taxpayers to make direct contributions from their IRA to qualified charities is now permanent.

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  • Why buyers need to pay attention to employee benefits

    August / September 2015
    Newsletter: Merger & Acquisition Focus

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 572

    Abstract: If handled poorly, the process of transferring and restructuring employee benefits can complicate — and even doom — a business acquisition. This article examines potential risks associated with retirement, health care and other benefits. Buyers are encouraged to make a benefit transition plan and to anticipate and budget for penalties or liabilities that may result from changing or terminating programs.

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  • Uncertainty in financial reporting – Pay close attention to management estimates

    February / March 2015
    Newsletter: Commercial Lending Report

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 572

    Abstract: Some financial statement items are relatively cut-and-dried, but others can’t be measured precisely. As a result, the use of management estimates and judgments comes into play on borrowers’ financial statements. But this can lead to unintentional errors or, worse, intentional misstatement. While the PCAOB is currently considering ways to improve how public company auditors test and inquire about the use of estimates, this article explains how lenders can play a role in testing accounting estimates.

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