
What Construction Businesses With Inventory Should Know About Section 263A
Section 263A is an often misunderstood and misapplied part of the Internal Revenue Code. And it’s one that many construction businesses — particularly homebuilders —…
Section 263A is an often misunderstood and misapplied part of the Internal Revenue Code. And it’s one that many construction businesses — particularly homebuilders —…
The three major parts of a company’s financial statements are generally regarded to be the balance sheet, the income statement and the statement of cash…
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For various reasons, business owners sometimes decide to put their companies on the market. To successfully negotiate the sale of a business, it’s critical to…
Receiving a sudden and sizable influx of cash may seem like a dream come true. It can be, but many people get carried away by…