TAX SOLUTIONS:  Limited Liability Companies (LLC)

 

By  A.J. Gross, C.P.A., E.A.

 
In my previous articles we reviewed Corporation and Doing Business As (DBA) business structures.  This article is on Limited Liability Companies (LLC).

 

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Kiplinger on Travel: 10 great gifts for travelers under $50

 

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By Cameron Huddleston

 
  If you’re looking for the perfect gift for the frequent traveler in your family but don’t want to break the bank, we can help. We asked several travel experts to share their picks for affordable items they pack when they hit the road. These 10 things can help both business and leisure travelers save money, stay organized and be a little more comfortable on all their trips.
 

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Interpersonal Edge: Customer not always right, but he’s never wrong

  By Dr. Daneen Skube

Tribune Content Agency
 
 Q. I’ve tried to explain to an important customer that he misunderstood our policies when he hired my company. The customer can’t admit he was wrong and is now talking to my boss, and I’m in trouble. How did this end up my fault?
 

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Jill on Money: Financial Thanksgiving

 

By Jill Schlesinger
Tribune Content Agency
 
 Thanksgiving, which just passed, is a time when we can give thanks for all of the blessings in our lives, like health, loving spouse, a wonderful family and amazing friends. But this is a money column, so this week, I would also like to give thanks to all of the amazing people and resources that have improved our financial lives.
 

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Michigan’s Auto No-Fault Law: Understand Your Rights Now Before They May Change

 By Stephen H. Sinas

                 
The Michigan Legislature continues to contemplate changes to the Michigan Auto No-Fault Insurance Law. 

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Will making more money guarantee a better retirement?

 

 
By Robert Pagliarini, Tribune Media Services
 
There were two families that lived next to each other. One family received a $2 million inheritance. They traveled, had a nice boat and gave to charity. They took calculated investment risks that paid off. They averaged an incredible 12 percent return every year for 20 years.

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Excuse me are you listening? 13-24

 Dear Readers,

There has been shift in my consciousness.  I am a mother of a teenager.  When I started the paper, Anissa was a baby.  She no longer wants to hear the stories about how funny she was or that she used to steal her brother’s food.

 

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The Kid’s Doctor: You can avoid food battles

 

By Sue Hubbard, M.D.

 It seems like I discuss “food battles” with my patients and their families several times a day. The longer I practice, though, the more I don’t think we should even have to talk about how often Mom and Dad end up arguing with a child about eating. 

 

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Pet World: Guidelines outline which vaccines vets should use, and how often to vaccinate

 By Steve Dale

Tribune Content Agency
 
  Q: I’ve written to you before about the scoundrel veterinarians who’ve cheated the public. Like the veterinarian in the recent “20/20” TV segment, when we changed counties, that new vet wanted to vaccinate my dog all over again with vaccines I’d never heard of. And the “20/20” segment (broadcast Nov. 24) proved that dogs only need vaccines every three years. Don’t you think vets are vaccinating our animals to death? – V.C., Cyberspace

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