New tax law preserves 1031 exchange; activity could heat up
Originally published in American City Business Journals By Ben Smith Many real estate owners seeking to realize their gains in the years after the Great Recession…
Originally published in American City Business Journals By Ben Smith Many real estate owners seeking to realize their gains in the years after the Great Recession…
Originally published in American City Business Journals By Joanne Baginski Private equity firms are on a buying spree as they seek to accelerate portfolio company growth amid a relatively…
Originally published in NonProfitPro By Michael Krucker The recent reform of the U.S. tax code has been lauded in many circles, but it has left some…
Originally published in MarketWatch By Bobby Jindal As a lifelong policy wonk, I see a potent criticism that liberals will use to beat up conservatives in…
Originally published in American City Business Journals By Joanne Baginski The rules for revenue recognition and lease accounting are about to change. For many businesses, the standards…
Originally published in American City Business Journals By Mark Abell Having a well-financed business that doesn’t rely on bad sources of debt goes a long way…
Originally published in Monitor Daily By Nancy A. Geary No one ever said that running an equipment leasing company is easy. Consider the challenge of collecting, reporting…
Originally published in Monitor Daily By Nancy A. Geary Sales tax compliance can be a daunting task for any company to take on, but it is…
Originally published in Monitor Daily By Jay W. Dahl One important economic factor to consider with any equipment lease is how the transaction will be reported…
Originally published in NEFA Newsline By Nancy A. Geary At long last, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) has issued finalized changes to lease accounting with…