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Hi, Friend. Here are your Articles for March 19, 2008.
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Last Chance to Register for M&A's Affordable Housing Seminar!

McKonly & Asbury has built a unique reputation serving the real estate and affordable housing industry.  It's a specialty few firms can boast.  If you are a client or friend of the firm who works in the affordable housing industry, mark your calendar for a special seminar on Friday, May 16th from 10am to 3pm.  Read on for more details. 


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Last Chance to Register! M&A Sponsors Insurance Symposium

Join us for the definitive symposium on accounting issues and trends in the Insurance Industry on Friday, May 16th from 8:00am to 2:15pm.  This first annual symposium will feature speakers from McKonly & Asbury, Beard Miller Company LLP, Thomas, Thomas & Hafer, and the PA Insurance Department, who will be discussing key accounting matters.  Read on for more information. 



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SAS 70s: The Solution for Insurance Company’s Third Party Administrators
In 2006, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) adopted the Model Audit Rule (MAR). The MAR is to insurance companies what SOX is to public companies. Like SOX, the MAR requires an annual audit of financial statements, communication of internal control related matters identified in the audit, and management's report of internal controls over financial reporting. It was only a matter of time before a SOX-like mandate would be required for the insurance industry, and now that time has come. At least it only affects insurance companies, right? Read on to find out more. 


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While economists continue to debate whether or not we are in a recession, one thing is clear: Business owners and executives are worried about the future. Every week, there is more bad news. Gas prices are soaring and home values are falling. Retail sales fell last month while unemployment rose. So what can your company do to weather the storm? Here are seven ways to help survive and even take advantage of an economic slump.
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A few oversights
and a lack of communication between your company's bill payers and buyers can chip away at the bottom line. But there are ways to sharpen your system. Click "Full Article" for a short efficiency quiz that could send you on a course of action to add luster to your profits.
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Deciding which business structure is best
for your enterprise can be a complicated process. Here are the pros and cons of setting up as an S corporation to protect your personal assets and trim your tax bill.
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