Sun Setting Tax Laws Affecting You and Your Business

January 20, 2010 Category: Uncategorized [ No Comments ]


Tax Breaks Are Officially Ending This Year. Or, Are They?

On Decemeber 9, 2009, the House of Representatives passed “the Tax Extenders Act of 2009″ which extends for one year some 40-plus tax provision which were set to expire at the end of 2009.  The Senate has yet to take up the matter and the final legislation may differ from the House version.  We will either send a special edition of newsletter once the legislation has been signed or updated this article in the next edition

The end of the 2009 will signal the death of quite a few tax breaks for both individuals and businesses. Some temporary credits and deductions will be extended by Congress for another year or two at the last minute but most of them will be gone. So if you can take advantage of any tax breaks contained below in 2009; do it while you can.

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Shortcuts, Silver Bullets & Business Planning

January 20, 2010 Category: Uncategorized [ No Comments ]

As your year comes to a close, ask yourself, “Is my company just getting by, or it is getting better?” Consider “Are we just surviving, maybe even growing, or are we truly getting better at what we do?” “Are we repeating mistakes and spinning our wheels?” “Are we still learning year 2 lessons in year 10?” If so, something is wrong. While business planning isn’t a panacea, it certainly is one reliable way to help your company mature and improve as it grows.

As owners and executives of closely-held companies, we have all engaged in business planning and goal setting that has failed to deliver. All too often planning approaches are too complex to implement on a day to day basis or are too general to drive real action. As a result, the business owner tires of the planning process and moves on in search of shortcuts, silver bullets and magical formulas. The problem is that these shortcuts simply do not exist in the real world. Good companies know this and after much trial and error, have discovered that a laser like focus on their specific business fundamentals is the key to driving meaningful and profitable growth. Those fundamentals are what MAP Consulting calls “Vital Factors” (based on the book by the same name) or the critical component parts of a business. MAP, one of the nation’s leading management consulting firms, believes that when performance is measured, performance improves: When performance is measured and reported, the rate of improvement accelerates.

Vital Factors is a proven, easy-to-implement management system that can help every company improve its performance, execution and profitability. The Vital Factors program gives companies and individuals a detailed blueprint for success based on their unique situation, showing them how to clearly define their mission, values, and strategic goals, as well as how to achieve them on a consistent basis. When you have a moment, consider the past planning and management systems that your company attempted to employ in pursuit of growth. Then ponder whether it is time to try something different.

Click here for information on upcoming White, Nelson & Co. / MAP Consulting Business Planning Workshops and to register for a chance to win a free copy of the book “Vital Factors.”