Sun.Sep 25, 2022

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Protect Your Public Company with an Insider Trading Policy

RogerRossmeisl

Successful stock trading requires access to information — preferably publicly available information. However, some investors attempt to get a jump on the market by using insider knowledge to make buying, selling and holding decisions. Federal and state laws prohibit trading by anyone with material nonpublic information about a stock’s underlying company.

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Valuing Goodwill in Divorce: Recent Cases Provide Insight

RogerRossmeisl

Goodwill is one of the most confusing aspects of valuing a business interest for divorce cases. In many states, goodwill needs to be valued and then divided into two pieces: business and personal goodwill. Unfortunately, significant differences in methods and theories exist on this complex issue, as recent case law demonstrates. Key definitions According to the International Valuation Glossary — Business Valuation, “Goodwill can arise as a result of name, reputation, customer loyalty, location,

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Year-End Tax Planning Ideas for your Small Business

RogerRossmeisl

Now that Labor Day has passed, it’s a good time to think about making moves that may help lower your small business taxes for this year and next. The standard year-end approach of deferring income and accelerating deductions to minimize taxes will likely produce the best results for most businesses, as will bunching deductible expenses into this year or next to maximize their tax value.