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Bailout Law is Powered With Energy-Related Tax Breaks  

Advocates of clean energy have plenty to cheer about in the latest tax law. There are deductions and tax credits for solar and wind equipment, plug-in electric vehicles, energy improvements made to commercial buildings, and much more. Click "Full Article" for a list of 20 energy-related tax provisions included in the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008.

 
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New Tax Bill Has Benefits for Manufacturers  

The last few weeks have been a whirlwind of new tax rules, and many of them will affect your manufacturing firm. Most of the new provisions of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 are favorable to the taxpayers and industries they affect, but keeping up with the changes can be daunting. For a rundown of provisions that could impact manufacturers, read the "Full Article."

 

 
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Get Ready for the Switch to Global Accounting Standards  
Comparability and transparency, those are the major goals behind the soon-to-be-adopted International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), now looming larger on the horizon. Currently, international investors are like U.N. delegates without the benefit of interpreters. IFRS should get us all speaking the same financial language and allow for better investment decisions. How will this affect your manufacturing firm? And on a related note, will LIFO be repealed? Read the "Full Article." 
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How Will Management Change as Junior Staff Move Up the Ladder?  

Move over Baby Boomers. As younger leaders emerge, management style is changing. Not that the Baby Boomers aren't still a vital part of the workforce... they are. But as younger workers move up the management chain -- and the rank-and-file employees view their jobs differently than their parents did -- priorities and leadership styles are replacing more traditional methods. To find out what you can expect in coming years, read the "Full Article."

 
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