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From Private Practice to the Hospital… And Back

January 25, 2012
Financial considerations and arriving at a monetary conclusion, negotiating your new contract, the steps and timing of closing your practice and also how to reverse your decision should you arrive at that end.

Credit Unions Loan Disclosure Changes

November 11, 2011
Credit Unions who receive opinion audits are required to provide additional disclosures in the footnotes to their financial statements beginning with their December 31, 2011 financial statements.

What's It Cost?

November 11, 2011
Most experts predict that construction inflation will remain in the six to nine percent range for the next couple of years, but that rate of inflation is unlikely to be absorbed by contractors.

Construction National Outlook: November 2011

November 11, 2011
For both the construction market and overall economy, 2011 has unfolded in a remarkably similar fashion to the way 2010 played out.

Cradle to Cradle® Brings “Technical Metabolism” to Manufacturing LEED-Certified Products

September 19, 2011
If you’d like to raise the hackles of someone on the advocacy side of green building use that phrase.

Construction National Outlook: September 2011

September 14, 2011
After several months of mostly negative news about the economy it is becoming clear that the national construction climate is stuck in neutral for at least the near term.

Financial Perspective: What’s it cost?

July 27, 2011
The insurance industry has a lagging relationship with the overall economy, feeling stresses in its business some six to twelve months after a recession or recovery kicks in.

Construction National Outlook: July 2011

July 20, 2011
The Federal Open Market Committee’s release of its opinion on the status of the U. S. economy seemed to confirm widely-held opinions that the modest recovery from the 2007-2009 recession had slowed.

Construction National Outlook: May 2011

May 24, 2011
The data at end of the first quarter reinforced a sense of certainty about what is going on in the sub-segments of the national construction market.

Cost Inflation

May 24, 2011
What's it cost? Over the past year the progress of price inflation for construction has been progressing like a rising river and some recent events may be pointing to the bank full stage for pricing.

Construction National Outlook: January/February 2011

February 07, 2011
Just two years removed from the ‘black swan’ crash of the financial markets that exposed a deep global recession, the national economy seems to be on its firmest footing since the winter of 2007-2008.

Construction Management Perspective: Winter 2011

January 26, 2011
Good times will return to the construction industry – probably sooner than we think – and the good habits developed during lean times should remain in place.

Lane On Professionalism - Work Breakdown Structure

January 04, 2011
A work breakdown structure is a conceptual approach to subdividing the work in a project into smaller, manageable pieces.

Construction National Outlook - November 2010

November 23, 2010
One of the easy parts of forecasting construction is that there are some obvious indicators that begin to turn about six months before that construction that follows.

What's it cost?

November 23, 2010
The recent run in precious commodities in response to the drop in the dollar and better signs of global recovery has missed most of the products and inputs that factor into construction costs.

SALT Watch: Breaking News

November 15, 2010
Ohio Real Estate and Corporate Franchise Tax Update

What's It Cost?

September 23, 2010
One of the few benefits of a construction market that is stuck going sideways is the short-term impact on construction inflation.

Construction National Outlook: Sept/Oct 2010

September 22, 2010
"Uncertainty reins." That's how Real Estate Roundtable president and CEO Jeffrey DeBoer introduced RER's second quarter real estate executives' survey on August 6.

Lane on Sales - Strike Now

September 21, 2010
As we have been meeting with and talking to clients and friends in the U.S. marketplace we continue to see similar symptoms in their sales forces.

Lane On - The Facts About Energy Costs

September 21, 2010
Interested in energy cost reductions for your company?

Construction National Outlook: August 2010

August 02, 2010
Like the national economy the construction industry at mid-year is at a stage of moving somewhat laterally, trying to find a direction.

Construction Financial Perspective

July 21, 2010
Can Europe's problems slow construction in the United States?

Dreaming and Inspiration from the Depression

June 08, 2010
Think about your own business and what new needs your customers are going to have as a result of the change in economic times and develop the next Monopoly.

Recent Court Case Provides Potential FICA Tax Refunds on Certain Severance Payments

March 30, 2010
Late last month a Michigan Federal District Court ruled that severance payments that were not connected to the receipt of state unemployment benefits and that were partially paid in a lump sum were not wages subject to Social Security and Medicare tax.

Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment Act

March 22, 2010
On March 18th, President Obama signed the Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment (HIRE) Act (aka, the Jobs Bill), into law.

IRS Proposal to Require Disclosure of Uncertain Tax Positions

January 29, 2010
The IRS announced on January 26, 2010 (Announcement 2010-9) it is proposing that business taxpayers report their uncertain tax positions.

Construction National Outlook: November 2009

November 19, 2009
The end of 2009 brings down the curtain on the most recent seven-year business cycle with a resounding thud.

FASB New Codification Reference Guide

September 28, 2009
The FASB has updated the accounting standards to a new accounting codification and we have a quick reference guide to help understand the new codification.

Construction National Outlook - July 2009

July 07, 2009
Does Good News/Bad News Mean a Construction Recession Bottom Is In Sight?

Health Savings Accounts

June 02, 2009
Recently, the IRS issued inflation-adjusted contribution limitations into health savings accounts (HSAs) for calendar year 2010.

Accounts Receivable Best Practices

May 19, 2009
Many small companies do not have a full force of resources dedicated to collecting accounts receivable. Here are a few simple guidelines for maximizing collections in difficult times...

FASB Codification - what does it mean to you?

May 19, 2009
Often times performing accounting research can feel like a daunting task and leafing through the myriads of information can result in an individual inadvertently relying on one piece of literature when another standard maybe be more relevant.

What Options Do Business Owners Have When Banks Tighten the Screws?

May 05, 2009
Often the tightening begins fairly painlessly, but as it progresses many business owners are finding themselves under so much pressure they can barely run their business. When an owner finds him or herself in this situation, what options to they have?

Construction National Outlook - April 2009

April 28, 2009
Winter’s gloom continues to settle in on the non-residential construction market nationally. Compounding the financial issues, widespread downsizing has elevated unemployment to levels not seen since the early 1980’s, further suppressing demand.

The Importance of Being Vigilant In This Economy

March 23, 2009
This is a crucial time to be concerned and watchful of your employees. It has been shown that the temptation to commit fraud becomes much greater in more troubled economic times.

Taking Early Distributions from Retirement Plans

March 23, 2009
As the economy continues to slide, more and more people are considering whether to pull money out of their retirement plans. Before you take the steps towards pulling out your money, the following are some things that should be considered.

Ohio Braced for Supreme Court’s Decision in Ohio Grocers CAT Case

March 23, 2009
In September, an Ohio appellate court ruled in Ohio Grocers Assn v. Wilkins, the Ohio Commercial Activity Tax (CAT) is unconstitutional as applied to wholesalers and retailers of food items for human consumption off premises.

Warning: Leadership Gap Ahead

March 09, 2009
We’ve heard your leaders are leaving your company. Would it set you on edge to hear that from a stranger? Worse yet, a recruiter? Is your business prepared for the loss of leadership that will come as baby boomers retire?

Learn Like a Fighter Pilot

February 23, 2009
Process isn’t just for the accounting department. Executive teams have a process as well. Integrating professional development into this process is critical for success.

Don’t Miss Out On These Two Tax Breaks!

February 23, 2009
Learn more on the first time homebuyers and vehicle deduction tax credits.

Are You Prepared For The New 403(b) Retirement Plan Regulations?

February 23, 2009
The Internal Revenue Service issued new regulations affecting ERISA-covered 403(b) retirement plans beginning with plan years ending December 31, 2009.

Preparing Your Business for IFRS

February 10, 2009
Currently, IFRS is only available for publically traded companies; however, the IASB is developing a less complex version of IFRS for private companies. The private company IFRS are scheduled to be available in the first quarter of 2009.

Getting Past Best

February 04, 2009
The best-of-the-best lean into the situation and change-up their behavior to account for changes in the environment as opposed to simply assuming that changes will result in a negative impact on them.

Gift Tax - 2009

January 27, 2009
Taxpayers are required to report and pay tax on gifts given to individuals during the year. The Internal Revenue Code states that taxpayers receive an annual exclusion amount for a gift of present interest.

Assessing a Company’s Future Viability

January 27, 2009
In accounting, "going concern" refers to a company's ability to continue functioning as a business entity. Current economic conditions provide particular challenges to all involved with annual reports and accounting.

Accounting Software – Making the Right Decision

January 27, 2009
Choosing the correct accounting software can be a difficult process. If you ask the right questions, you can be confident that you will choose the software that is best for your company.

Plan to Win by a Touchdown or More

January 26, 2009
Often, in our planning and forecasting efforts, we plan to win by a field goal instead of a touchdown. We determine the required goal or performance level and then plan to produce that result with no margin for error or unexpected events.

Construction National Outlook: January 2009

January 13, 2009
As expected, the last 60 days of 2008 revealed one dismal economic report after another in reflection of the stunning crash of the stock markets in early October and the breakdown in the credit markets.

Getting the Most Out of Your Losses

January 12, 2009
The current state of the economy has pushed many taxpayers into an unfamiliar position for tax year 2008, a loss position. While no business desires to be operating at a loss, there may be some relief in the form of cash refunds.

Dealing With Economic Turbulence

December 23, 2008
To help weather the storm during this economic downturn, GBQ suggests managing your business with these six essentials in mind.

President Signs Seven-Year Extension of Internet Tax Moratorium

December 14, 2008
On October 31, 2007, President Bush signed a seven-year extension of the moratorium on state and local internet access taxes scheduled to expire on November 1, 2007.

Learn From the Past - Don't Get Caught with High Rates and No Carriers

October 28, 2008
As we enter the rough waters of financial uncertainty, it is important that we don’t take issues like carrier capacity and the financial condition of our service providers for granted.

Construction National Outlook: October 2009

October 24, 2008
For an economy that was already running out of steam, the market events of the month between mid-September and mid-October could hardly have been more damaging.

Strategic Pricing Management: The new profit driver of choice.

October 13, 2008
A change is taking place. In the last 3-4 years the interest in pricing management among industry leading firms has skyrocketed.

A Simple Three Tiered Structure for Price Management

October 06, 2008
The keys to driving profits and cash flow lie in addressing pricing at each of three levels: the industry level, the market level and the transaction level.

Simple Rules for Managing in a Time of Crisis

October 06, 2008
In today’s world it seems that a crisis can occur at nearly any moment and without warning.

Protect Your Trade Secrets

October 01, 2008
The Economic Espionage Act (EEA) of 1996 was passed by Congress, at the urging of the FBI.

Improving Price Performance in Your Industry

September 29, 2008
Businesses can experience explosive profitability as a result of industry turbulence. Changes affecting all participants within an industry can result in broad price improvement opportunities.

What is your Organization's Risk for Fraud?

September 24, 2008
All organizations are subject to fraud risk. But if you can answer yes to any of the following questions, your organization may be the next one to fall due to fraud...

Pricing at the Market Segment to Drive Cash and Profits

September 22, 2008
Recently, a well publicized, Ohio-based, Fortune 100 company documented net profit improvements in the hundreds of percentage points using market level pricing techniques.

How does your company form a Disclosure Committee?

September 16, 2008
How to form a Disclosure Committee has been a common concern for many small public companies ever since the adoption of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the SEC’s rules in regards to the implementation.

Driving Cash and Profit Enhancements Where the Rubber Meets the Road

September 15, 2008
Transaction level pricing wins cash and profitability battles. However, initiatives at these levels rely on pricing at the transaction level for effectiveness.

Ohio's Newest Tax Incentive

August 04, 2008
Only four tax credits remain in Ohio as the taxing regime shifts from the corporation franchise tax to commercial activity tax.

National Outlook: What a Difference Six Months Makes to Some National Forecasters

August 01, 2008
Professional economists (ones that are paid to forecast rather than profess) are faced with putting their reputations on the line each year by foretelling the future.

Don’t Bet On Estate Tax Repeal

July 14, 2008
Estate tax reform is highly likely, although it probably won’t happen until late summer or fall, 2009.

401(k) Nondiscrimination Testing May Be Avoided

July 14, 2008
Many employers have established a pension plan for the benefit of their employees and the majority of these plans have a 401(k) feature which allows employees to contribute a portion of their compensation to the plan on a pre-tax basis.

Financial Statement Projections

July 07, 2008
In many cases people think about financial statements as historical tools used at month and year-ends to look back on the financial performance of their company.

National Outlook: The Recession Looms, Right on Time

June 09, 2008
Two large uncertainties weigh heavily on the construction economy as the first quarter ended, leaving more questions about the direction of the economy.

Risk Assessments Are for Everyone

May 12, 2008
Risk assessments aren’t an extravagance, nor just for public companies and government agencies.

Year-End Tax Planning

May 08, 2008
You may be asking yourself if a certain CPA is “calendar challenged” to write about year-end tax planning in April.

The Time is Now: Make a Gift!

April 07, 2008
If you are a business owner and are considering gifting shares of your business to your children, now is a great time to take action.

What's in a Name?

March 31, 2008
The prominence of brand names is overtly clear when roaming the aisles of a local supermarket or big box retailer.

Payroll Fraud

December 03, 2007
Implementing better controls over the payroll process in your company.

How Strong Are Your Relationships

April 10, 2007
In order to have a really successful supply chain you need to have a good relationship with your company’s critical partners and suppliers...

The Death of Cost-Cutting

April 02, 2007
Why superior customer service experiences and innovation are the new mantras...

Alternative Fuel Credit

March 12, 2007
Do you use propane fuel in your business? If so, you may be eligible to claim a federal tax credit of up to $0.50 per gallon.

Administrative Expenses

January 30, 2007
Is my company’s general and administrative expenses too high?

Beyond the Numbers

December 01, 2006
CEOs and executives see competitive impact of IT as more important than cost.

How well do you know your cost structure and the profitability of your products?

January 10, 2006
It is critical to the success of your business that management knows the exact cost of every component of the company’s products and/or services.
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