
 The Greenspan Put
by Tony Hallada
For the past two decades investors, business owners, and consumers have become somewhat complacent about recessions and market declines. Much of this attitude is due to Alan Greenspan, former head of the Federal Reserve Bank, and his infamous “put.” More
Reminder: Increased Mileage Rates Effective July 1, 2008
In reaction to the strain from rising gas prices, the IRS increased the optional standard mileage rate eight cents for business miles driven for the remainder of 2008. They adjusted the rate to calculate deductible medical or moving expenses by the same amount.
Reporting systems need to be updated quickly. More
 Keeping the Vacation Home in the Family
by Nick Houle
The family cabin often serves as a symbol of a family's history and values. It can be a source of family harmony and hold many fond memories, or it may be a source of sadness. More
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 Going Deep; Thinking Small
by Mary Turck
It’s obvious that economic growth is good. It seems apparent that more sophisticated technology means greater efficiency. On the surface, bigger is better. But what if these common sense observations are not quite accurate anymore? More
Schreiner, Legge & Company Joins LarsonAllen
Schreiner, Legge & Company (SLCO) serves credit unions, nonprofits, construction, and employee benefits, providing commercial, estate, and individual tax services. "This combination enhances our ability to serve clients," states David Legge, managing partner of SLCO." More
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