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Hi, Friend. Here are your Articles for June 17, 2009.
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German and EU Taxation and Accounting Q&A - Register Now!

We are living and doing business in a global economy and getting prepared to do business internationally along with gaining an understanding of this new global economy is vital. McKonly & Asbury along with Partner, Autumn Wolfe, who is a Board Member of the World Trade Center of Central Pennsylvania, is hosting an educational breakfast session on the subject of doing business in Europe with a special emphasis on Germany. Read on for more details and to register for this Q&A session.



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PCS Corner: Estate Planning Basics

Most of us have heard of estate planning but are unsure of what all this entails. The common perception among many people is that their will can handle all their estate planning needs. It is important to know the basics of estate planning so you can ensure your family will be provided for. Read on to learn more about the basics of estate planning and to get answers to some of the most commonly asked questions.



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Accounting and the HR Professional

Many Human Resource professionals do not realize that their department has a direct impact to their company's bottom line. Even Upper Management sometimes views the HR function as a "necessary-evil" or "overhead". However, it is important to view HR as a successful profit department rather than "mere" overhead because statistics consistently show that the HR function is a strategic resource integral to the financial health and growth of a company. Read on to learn more about ways to improve HR's understanding on how their department contributes to the bottom line.



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A new law passed last month provides sweeping credit card reforms for consumers. The legislation is aimed at preventing sudden interest rate hikes, changes in terms and other surprises. Here's a rundown of the new protections for individuals, as well as some of the implications for businesses.
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The number is startling: The typical employer pays out nearly 40 cents of every payroll dollar to cover benefits, according to one survey. How does your business payroll compare? Click "Full Article" to find out how your business can use the figures to improve employee morale.
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Profits aren't the sole province of your company's accounting staff or your chief financial officer. Each department contributes to the bottom line in one way or another and it's critical that all your employees understand how each area of the company accomplishes that. Click "Full Article" for some profit-boosting suggestions and how to get everyone more involved in the process.
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