Archive for February, 2010

Estate Tax Expert - Medicaid Planning - ElderLawAnswers.com

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Medicaid Planning - ElderLawAnswers.com
One of the greatest fears of older Americans is that they may end up in a nursing home. This not only means a great loss of personal autonomy, but also a tremendous financial price. Depending on location and level of care, nursing homes cost between

Greece: Between Dire and Disastrous - MSN Money
That means the government is plunged into a situation where it has to cut the entire deficit to what it can get in the form of taxes and fees, immediately. As crisis was over a few trillion in bad, mostly US, mortgage debts, with most of that at

February 2010 - History News Network
Early humans, possibly even prehuman ancestors, appear to have been going to sea much longer than anyone had ever suspected. That is the startling implication of discoveries made the last two summers on the Greek island of Crete. Stone tools found

Medicaid Planning - ElderLawAnswers.com
One of the greatest fears of older Americans is that they may end up in a nursing home. This not only means a great loss of personal autonomy, but also a tremendous financial price. Depending on location and level of care, nursing homes cost between

Greece: Between Dire and Disastrous - MSN Money
That means the government is plunged into a situation where it has to cut the entire deficit to what it can get in the form of taxes and fees, immediately. As crisis was over a few trillion in bad, mostly US, mortgage debts, with most of that at

February 2010 - History News Network
Early humans, possibly even prehuman ancestors, appear to have been going to sea much longer than anyone had ever suspected. That is the startling implication of discoveries made the last two summers on the Greek island of Crete. Stone tools found

Estate Tax Expert - Fred Cederholm: Well… the deficits DON’T matter… until they matter - Vheadline

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Fred Cederholm: Well… the deficits DON’T matter… until they matter - Vheadline
VHeadline commentarist and money market expert Fred Cederholm writes: I’ve been thinking about our troubled economy, real politics, budgets, sticks and carrots, jobs, and the debt/deficits. The political/economic and comic/tragedy epic that is

Mayor Luecke: Reasons For Optimism in 2010 - Inside Indiana Business
Vice President for federal affairs at the Indiana Chamber of Commerce Ca Good evening and welcome to Century Center. It is my duty and privilege to present the 2010 State of the City address to the South Bend Common Council. I would like to say a

February 2010 - History News Network
Early humans, possibly even prehuman ancestors, appear to have been going to sea much longer than anyone had ever suspected. That is the startling implication of discoveries made the last two summers on the Greek island of Crete. Stone tools found

3 in family reported killed in copter crash - AZCentral.com
Stewart was founder and chief executive of Services Group of America, a company that specializes in real-estate and food services and commercial-helicopter test pilot who has testified as an expert witness in trials regarding helicopter crashes

Tax credits, deductions overlooked - Mercury
WASHINGTON — If you thought you had the tax laws figured out, guess again. Every year, Congress makes changes — some big, some little — making it just a little more difficult to complete your tax return. “People need to seek out some assistance

Remember the Estate Tax? It’s Still Gone - US News and World Report
We are now nearly 50 days into the new year and the failure of Congress to deal with estate taxes has moved from an oversight and embarrassment to a growing real-world problem. To recap: the estate tax was reduced over the past decade in a 2001 law

Medicaid Planning - ElderLawAnswers.com
One of the greatest fears of older Americans is that they may end up in a nursing home. This not only means a great loss of personal autonomy, but also a tremendous financial price. Depending on location and level of care, nursing homes cost between

Spain fights fears of Greek economic crisis spilling over (Feature) - Monsters and Critics
Madrid - The Spanish government is trying to stave off fears that the country’s economy is as woe-ridden as Greece’s and could pose a threat to the stability of the eurozone. Such concerns ‘do not in any way correspond to reality,’ Prime Minister

Fred Cederholm: Well… the deficits DON’T matter… until they matter - Vheadline
VHeadline commentarist and money market expert Fred Cederholm writes: I’ve been thinking about our troubled economy, real politics, budgets, sticks and carrots, jobs, and the debt/deficits. The political/economic and comic/tragedy epic that is

Mayor Luecke: Reasons For Optimism in 2010 - Inside Indiana Business
Vice President for federal affairs at the Indiana Chamber of Commerce Ca Good evening and welcome to Century Center. It is my duty and privilege to present the 2010 State of the City address to the South Bend Common Council. I would like to say a

February 2010 - History News Network
Early humans, possibly even prehuman ancestors, appear to have been going to sea much longer than anyone had ever suspected. That is the startling implication of discoveries made the last two summers on the Greek island of Crete. Stone tools found

3 in family reported killed in copter crash - AZCentral.com
Stewart was founder and chief executive of Services Group of America, a company that specializes in real-estate and food services and commercial-helicopter test pilot who has testified as an expert witness in trials regarding helicopter crashes

Tax credits, deductions overlooked - Mercury
WASHINGTON — If you thought you had the tax laws figured out, guess again. Every year, Congress makes changes — some big, some little — making it just a little more difficult to complete your tax return. “People need to seek out some assistance

Remember the Estate Tax? It’s Still Gone - US News and World Report
We are now nearly 50 days into the new year and the failure of Congress to deal with estate taxes has moved from an oversight and embarrassment to a growing real-world problem. To recap: the estate tax was reduced over the past decade in a 2001 law

Medicaid Planning - ElderLawAnswers.com
One of the greatest fears of older Americans is that they may end up in a nursing home. This not only means a great loss of personal autonomy, but also a tremendous financial price. Depending on location and level of care, nursing homes cost between

Spain fights fears of Greek economic crisis spilling over (Feature) - Monsters and Critics
Madrid - The Spanish government is trying to stave off fears that the country’s economy is as woe-ridden as Greece’s and could pose a threat to the stability of the eurozone. Such concerns ‘do not in any way correspond to reality,’ Prime Minister

Estate Tax Expert - Medicaid Planning - ElderLawAnswers.com

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Medicaid Planning - ElderLawAnswers.com
One of the greatest fears of older Americans is that they may end up in a nursing home. This not only means a great loss of personal autonomy, but also a tremendous financial price. Depending on location and level of care, nursing homes cost between

Medicaid Planning - ElderLawAnswers.com
One of the greatest fears of older Americans is that they may end up in a nursing home. This not only means a great loss of personal autonomy, but also a tremendous financial price. Depending on location and level of care, nursing homes cost between

Estate Tax Expert - A ‘Green New Deal’ is good for Lebanon - Lebanon Daily Star

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

A ‘Green New Deal’ is good for Lebanon - Lebanon Daily Star
Lebanon faces a threat. Its natural environment has reached a state of degradation approaching the point of no return. Yet, like many developing and middle-income countries, it is still focused on economic growth and lifting people out of poverty

Conspiracy teary - Global Nation
MANILA, Philippines–THEY SAY THAT A LIE, EVEN TOLD A THOUsand times, is still a lie. Apparently it is not so with this cute administration of Gloriaetta, in which top officials would cover for each other, perhaps to save their posteriors, putting up

DeMarrais: Retirement planning crucial for boomers - NorthJersey.com
Age and life stage are key factors in deciding where to invest your money for the long haul, even in less uncertain financial times. For that reason, The Record asked three financial experts – all certified financial planners – to develop

Read the State of the City of South Bend Address - Fox 28
During the past few years I have used this occasion to show off new facilities in South Bend. It’s appropriate that we return to Century Center tonight to highlight recent renovations. The transformation of C Hall into Discovery Ballroom has turned a

Spain fights fears of Greek economic crisis spilling over (Feature) - Monsters and Critics
Madrid - The Spanish government is trying to stave off fears that the country’s economy is as woe-ridden as Greece’s and could pose a threat to the stability of the eurozone. Such concerns ‘do not in any way correspond to reality,’ Prime Minister

Commercial property values go up, while residential values go down - Daily Territorial
It defies logic and hundreds of owners of commercial real estate in Pima County don’t understand why. Despite the grueling recession and plummeting real estate values, owners were informed this month by the Pima County Assessor’s Office that

Woman accused of mortgage fraud seeks handwriting expert - Journal-News
CINCINNATI — The lead defendant of a local family accused in a mortgage fraud scheme has been granted additional time to prepare for trial so she could secure a handwriting expert, court records show. Debbie Sferrazza, 45, of West Chester Twp

Remember the Estate Tax? It’s Still Gone - US News and World Report
We are now nearly 50 days into the new year and the failure of Congress to deal with estate taxes has moved from an oversight and embarrassment to a growing real-world problem. To recap: the estate tax was reduced over the past decade in a 2001 law

Mayor Luecke: Reasons For Optimism in 2010 - Inside Indiana Business
Vice President for federal affairs at the Indiana Chamber of Commerce Ca Good evening and welcome to Century Center. It is my duty and privilege to present the 2010 State of the City address to the South Bend Common Council. I would like to say a

A ‘Green New Deal’ is good for Lebanon - Lebanon Daily Star
Lebanon faces a threat. Its natural environment has reached a state of degradation approaching the point of no return. Yet, like many developing and middle-income countries, it is still focused on economic growth and lifting people out of poverty

Conspiracy teary - Global Nation
MANILA, Philippines–THEY SAY THAT A LIE, EVEN TOLD A THOUsand times, is still a lie. Apparently it is not so with this cute administration of Gloriaetta, in which top officials would cover for each other, perhaps to save their posteriors, putting up

DeMarrais: Retirement planning crucial for boomers - NorthJersey.com
Age and life stage are key factors in deciding where to invest your money for the long haul, even in less uncertain financial times. For that reason, The Record asked three financial experts – all certified financial planners – to develop

Read the State of the City of South Bend Address - Fox 28
During the past few years I have used this occasion to show off new facilities in South Bend. It’s appropriate that we return to Century Center tonight to highlight recent renovations. The transformation of C Hall into Discovery Ballroom has turned a

Spain fights fears of Greek economic crisis spilling over (Feature) - Monsters and Critics
Madrid - The Spanish government is trying to stave off fears that the country’s economy is as woe-ridden as Greece’s and could pose a threat to the stability of the eurozone. Such concerns ‘do not in any way correspond to reality,’ Prime Minister

Commercial property values go up, while residential values go down - Daily Territorial
It defies logic and hundreds of owners of commercial real estate in Pima County don’t understand why. Despite the grueling recession and plummeting real estate values, owners were informed this month by the Pima County Assessor’s Office that

Woman accused of mortgage fraud seeks handwriting expert - Journal-News
CINCINNATI — The lead defendant of a local family accused in a mortgage fraud scheme has been granted additional time to prepare for trial so she could secure a handwriting expert, court records show. Debbie Sferrazza, 45, of West Chester Twp

Remember the Estate Tax? It’s Still Gone - US News and World Report
We are now nearly 50 days into the new year and the failure of Congress to deal with estate taxes has moved from an oversight and embarrassment to a growing real-world problem. To recap: the estate tax was reduced over the past decade in a 2001 law

Mayor Luecke: Reasons For Optimism in 2010 - Inside Indiana Business
Vice President for federal affairs at the Indiana Chamber of Commerce Ca Good evening and welcome to Century Center. It is my duty and privilege to present the 2010 State of the City address to the South Bend Common Council. I would like to say a

Estate Tax Expert - Money advice came at a good time - Cincinnati.com

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Money advice came at a good time - Cincinnati.com
Nathan Bachrach and Ed Finke couldn’t have picked a better time to expand their “Simply Money” radio show to five nights a week. They debuted on WKRC-AM in August 2008 - a month before the economy collapsed - after doing a weekly public radio show

Myrtle Beach businesses wait for economy to turn - The Sun News
There are a bunch of [events] on the books that weren’t there last year,” said David Sebox, executive director of the Downtown Redevelopment Corp. “The light competition from chain restaurants and the increases in rent, insurance and taxes just

Money advice came at a good time - Cincinnati.com
Nathan Bachrach and Ed Finke couldn’t have picked a better time to expand their “Simply Money” radio show to five nights a week. They debuted on WKRC-AM in August 2008 - a month before the economy collapsed - after doing a weekly public radio show

Myrtle Beach businesses wait for economy to turn - The Sun News
There are a bunch of [events] on the books that weren’t there last year,” said David Sebox, executive director of the Downtown Redevelopment Corp. “The light competition from chain restaurants and the increases in rent, insurance and taxes just

Estate Tax Expert - Home pain: Values fall while taxes might rise - AZCentral.com

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Home pain: Values fall while taxes might rise - AZCentral.com
Property-tax hikes for homeowners will be decided this summer as the many taxing jurisdictions balance their budgets for 2010-11. “Schools and cities really have no choice but to raise property taxes,” said Arizona real-estate analyst RL Brown. “

Property tax bills to drop across Southwest Michigan this year - MLive.com
KALAMAZOO — Most Michigan homeowners this year will see lower property-tax bills calculate the tax bill. The taxable value is the amount on which homeowners will pay taxes unless that amount is successfully appealed. Appealing your assessment 1

Money advice came at a good time - Cincinnati.com
Nathan Bachrach and Ed Finke couldn’t have picked a better time to expand their “Simply Money” radio show to five nights a week. They debuted on WKRC-AM in August 2008 - a month before the economy collapsed - after doing a weekly public radio show

Four Rules for Tax-Efficient Investing - Daily Finance
Taxes can be a big issue for investors: No one wants to make money on an investment only to have to give a major portion of it to Uncle Sam. So instead of asking politicians for a tax cut this year, investors may want give one to themselves by

Longtime Cuyahoga County Commissioner Tim Hagan heads toward second - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Joshua Gunter, The Plain Dealer Tim Hagan talks to the media the day after he was voted out of office. CLEVELAND, Ohio — The last time Tim Hagan retired, the Cuyahoga County commissioner left with acclaim. Sure, he had failed to politick himself

Sovereign Default: Stuck Between Dire and Disastrous - Seekingalpha.com
Path dependence explains how the set of decisions one faces for any given circumstance is limited by the decisions one has made in the past, even though past circumstances may no longer be relevant. In essence, history matters. With regard to the

On Biz: New Drain business deals in old treasures - NRToday.com
After years of collecting, Mary Willis is ready to deal in collectibles and antiques. The grand opening for the new Second To None business in Drain is this weekend. The store at 235 C St. is owned by Mary and Clark Willis of Drain. “This is my

NC Bankruptcy Lawyer Harrisburg PA faces possible bankruptcy,Mayor - PRLog (free press release)
The crisis has already drawn national attention from CNN, Bloomberg News and The Wall Street Journal. Mayor Linda Thompson’s $65 million budget proposal called for raising property taxes by 20 percent and water bills by 40 percent, but it did not

Germans say euro zone may have to expel Greece: poll - Yahoo Finance
Solving this problem cannot be about aid for Greece,” FDP budget expert Otto Fricke told Welt am Sonntag. “If anything, it’s about keeping any damage away from German tax payers.” Germany suffered its sharpest post-war recession last year and the

Conshohocken developer lands missing piece - Philadelphia Daily News
The land is the missing patch in the development quilt that transformed two blue-collar towns into one of the region’s most recognizable office addresses. Pulver’s projects generate $3.5 million a year in real estate taxes alone, making him among the

Home pain: Values fall while taxes might rise - AZCentral.com
Property-tax hikes for homeowners will be decided this summer as the many taxing jurisdictions balance their budgets for 2010-11. “Schools and cities really have no choice but to raise property taxes,” said Arizona real-estate analyst RL Brown. “

Property tax bills to drop across Southwest Michigan this year - MLive.com
KALAMAZOO — Most Michigan homeowners this year will see lower property-tax bills calculate the tax bill. The taxable value is the amount on which homeowners will pay taxes unless that amount is successfully appealed. Appealing your assessment 1

Money advice came at a good time - Cincinnati.com
Nathan Bachrach and Ed Finke couldn’t have picked a better time to expand their “Simply Money” radio show to five nights a week. They debuted on WKRC-AM in August 2008 - a month before the economy collapsed - after doing a weekly public radio show

Four Rules for Tax-Efficient Investing - Daily Finance
Taxes can be a big issue for investors: No one wants to make money on an investment only to have to give a major portion of it to Uncle Sam. So instead of asking politicians for a tax cut this year, investors may want give one to themselves by

Longtime Cuyahoga County Commissioner Tim Hagan heads toward second - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Joshua Gunter, The Plain Dealer Tim Hagan talks to the media the day after he was voted out of office. CLEVELAND, Ohio — The last time Tim Hagan retired, the Cuyahoga County commissioner left with acclaim. Sure, he had failed to politick himself

Sovereign Default: Stuck Between Dire and Disastrous - Seekingalpha.com
Path dependence explains how the set of decisions one faces for any given circumstance is limited by the decisions one has made in the past, even though past circumstances may no longer be relevant. In essence, history matters. With regard to the

On Biz: New Drain business deals in old treasures - NRToday.com
After years of collecting, Mary Willis is ready to deal in collectibles and antiques. The grand opening for the new Second To None business in Drain is this weekend. The store at 235 C St. is owned by Mary and Clark Willis of Drain. “This is my

NC Bankruptcy Lawyer Harrisburg PA faces possible bankruptcy,Mayor - PRLog (free press release)
The crisis has already drawn national attention from CNN, Bloomberg News and The Wall Street Journal. Mayor Linda Thompson’s $65 million budget proposal called for raising property taxes by 20 percent and water bills by 40 percent, but it did not

Germans say euro zone may have to expel Greece: poll - Yahoo Finance
Solving this problem cannot be about aid for Greece,” FDP budget expert Otto Fricke told Welt am Sonntag. “If anything, it’s about keeping any damage away from German tax payers.” Germany suffered its sharpest post-war recession last year and the

Conshohocken developer lands missing piece - Philadelphia Daily News
The land is the missing patch in the development quilt that transformed two blue-collar towns into one of the region’s most recognizable office addresses. Pulver’s projects generate $3.5 million a year in real estate taxes alone, making him among the

Estate Tax Expert - Sovereign Default: Stuck Between Dire and Disastrous - Seekingalpha.com

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Sovereign Default: Stuck Between Dire and Disastrous - Seekingalpha.com
Path dependence explains how the set of decisions one faces for any given circumstance is limited by the decisions one has made in the past, even though past circumstances may no longer be relevant. In essence, history matters. With regard to the

Four Rules for Tax-Efficient Investing - Daily Finance
Taxes can be a big issue for investors: No one wants to make money on an investment only to have to give a major portion of it to Uncle Sam. So instead of asking politicians for a tax cut this year, investors may want give one to themselves by

Robert P. Wayman, Hewlett-Packard Company, Receives Hall of Fame - dBusinessNews.com
Employment Screening Expert Lester Rosen to Present at HRStar Human Resources Conference in Los Angeles Employment Screening Resources, a leading international employment screening background Mechanics Bank’s Earnings Favorable in Challenging

On Biz: New Drain business deals in old treasures - NRToday.com
After years of collecting, Mary Willis is ready to deal in collectibles and antiques. The grand opening for the new Second To None business in Drain is this weekend. The store at 235 C St. is owned by Mary and Clark Willis of Drain. “This is my

Longtime Cuyahoga County Commissioner Tim Hagan heads toward second - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Joshua Gunter, The Plain Dealer Tim Hagan talks to the media the day after he was voted out of office. CLEVELAND, Ohio — The last time Tim Hagan retired, the Cuyahoga County commissioner left with acclaim. Sure, he had failed to politick himself

NC Bankruptcy Lawyer Harrisburg PA faces possible bankruptcy,Mayor - PRLog (free press release)
The crisis has already drawn national attention from CNN, Bloomberg News and The Wall Street Journal. Mayor Linda Thompson’s $65 million budget proposal called for raising property taxes by 20 percent and water bills by 40 percent, but it did not

Sovereign Default: Stuck Between Dire and Disastrous - Seekingalpha.com
Path dependence explains how the set of decisions one faces for any given circumstance is limited by the decisions one has made in the past, even though past circumstances may no longer be relevant. In essence, history matters. With regard to the

Four Rules for Tax-Efficient Investing - Daily Finance
Taxes can be a big issue for investors: No one wants to make money on an investment only to have to give a major portion of it to Uncle Sam. So instead of asking politicians for a tax cut this year, investors may want give one to themselves by

Robert P. Wayman, Hewlett-Packard Company, Receives Hall of Fame - dBusinessNews.com
Employment Screening Expert Lester Rosen to Present at HRStar Human Resources Conference in Los Angeles Employment Screening Resources, a leading international employment screening background Mechanics Bank’s Earnings Favorable in Challenging

On Biz: New Drain business deals in old treasures - NRToday.com
After years of collecting, Mary Willis is ready to deal in collectibles and antiques. The grand opening for the new Second To None business in Drain is this weekend. The store at 235 C St. is owned by Mary and Clark Willis of Drain. “This is my

Longtime Cuyahoga County Commissioner Tim Hagan heads toward second - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Joshua Gunter, The Plain Dealer Tim Hagan talks to the media the day after he was voted out of office. CLEVELAND, Ohio — The last time Tim Hagan retired, the Cuyahoga County commissioner left with acclaim. Sure, he had failed to politick himself

NC Bankruptcy Lawyer Harrisburg PA faces possible bankruptcy,Mayor - PRLog (free press release)
The crisis has already drawn national attention from CNN, Bloomberg News and The Wall Street Journal. Mayor Linda Thompson’s $65 million budget proposal called for raising property taxes by 20 percent and water bills by 40 percent, but it did not

Estate Tax Expert - Conshohocken developer lands missing piece - Philadelphia Inquirer

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Conshohocken developer lands missing piece - Philadelphia Inquirer
get this behind us.” The land is the missing and the Delaware Valley Real Estate Investment Fund, a union pension fund. None would provide specifics. But an application filed in October 2008 for one of the state grants said private equity would

Farmers warned of estate tax law lapse - Daily Advance
On Wednesday, about 20 farmers, extension agents and experts gathered for a Farms in Transition seminar that focused on legal issues involving farm estate inheritance and issues on Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Andrew Branan, Director of

Helping the taxpayer help the economy Recent changes to stimulate - Twin Falls Times-News
The deep recession that hung over the nation in 2009 has led to new tax credits and deductions — attempts by Congress to boost consumer spending and get the economy moving again. These, along with increases in the standard deduction, personal

Harrisburg faces possible bankruptcy, as Mayor Linda Thompson and - PennLive.com
The Patriot-News/file Photo by Christopher Millette, The Patriot-News How bad is Harrisburg’s financial crisis? Consider this: The city’s financial rating has dropped twice since October, and currently sits at junk bond status, but that’s not

Demand boosts farmland value across NW Iowa - Sioux City Journal
LE MARS, Iowa — At a recent auction, a 120-acre farm just south of Le Mars sold for $8,200 an acre — more than $2,500 above the estimated average value for Plymouth County land. More than 100 people attended the sale, with 10 bidding at least once

Attorney Kendall L. Manock was a ‘Renaissance Man’ - Fresno Bee
Fresno attorney Kendall L. Manock, a civic leader and nationally known expert on agricultural marketing orders, died Thursday following a brief illness. Mr. Manock, 80, was a longtime partner of one of Fresno’s signature law firms, Baker Manock

Akron sales and marketing executives presenting Accent on Excellence - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Sales & Marketing Executives International, Akron, “Accent on Excellence Awards”: 5:30 to 8 p.m. at Tangier, 532 W. Market St., Akron. Keynote speaker is Daniel Colantone, president and chief executive officer of the Greater Akron Chamber and the

Between Dire And Disastrous - The Business Insider
The news is somewhat “All Greece, All the Time,” but most of the pieces miss the more critical elements, and in today’s letter we will look at what I think those are, as well as at the important point that Greece is a precursor of a new era of

Conshohocken developer lands missing piece - Philadelphia Inquirer
get this behind us.” The land is the missing and the Delaware Valley Real Estate Investment Fund, a union pension fund. None would provide specifics. But an application filed in October 2008 for one of the state grants said private equity would

Farmers warned of estate tax law lapse - Daily Advance
On Wednesday, about 20 farmers, extension agents and experts gathered for a Farms in Transition seminar that focused on legal issues involving farm estate inheritance and issues on Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Andrew Branan, Director of

Helping the taxpayer help the economy Recent changes to stimulate - Twin Falls Times-News
The deep recession that hung over the nation in 2009 has led to new tax credits and deductions — attempts by Congress to boost consumer spending and get the economy moving again. These, along with increases in the standard deduction, personal

Harrisburg faces possible bankruptcy, as Mayor Linda Thompson and - PennLive.com
The Patriot-News/file Photo by Christopher Millette, The Patriot-News How bad is Harrisburg’s financial crisis? Consider this: The city’s financial rating has dropped twice since October, and currently sits at junk bond status, but that’s not

Demand boosts farmland value across NW Iowa - Sioux City Journal
LE MARS, Iowa — At a recent auction, a 120-acre farm just south of Le Mars sold for $8,200 an acre — more than $2,500 above the estimated average value for Plymouth County land. More than 100 people attended the sale, with 10 bidding at least once

Attorney Kendall L. Manock was a ‘Renaissance Man’ - Fresno Bee
Fresno attorney Kendall L. Manock, a civic leader and nationally known expert on agricultural marketing orders, died Thursday following a brief illness. Mr. Manock, 80, was a longtime partner of one of Fresno’s signature law firms, Baker Manock

Akron sales and marketing executives presenting Accent on Excellence - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Sales & Marketing Executives International, Akron, “Accent on Excellence Awards”: 5:30 to 8 p.m. at Tangier, 532 W. Market St., Akron. Keynote speaker is Daniel Colantone, president and chief executive officer of the Greater Akron Chamber and the

Between Dire And Disastrous - The Business Insider
The news is somewhat “All Greece, All the Time,” but most of the pieces miss the more critical elements, and in today’s letter we will look at what I think those are, as well as at the important point that Greece is a precursor of a new era of

Estate Tax Expert - Farmers warned of estate tax law lapse - Daily Advance

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Farmers warned of estate tax law lapse - Daily Advance
On Wednesday, about 20 farmers, extension agents and experts gathered for a Farms in Transition seminar that focused on legal issues involving farm estate inheritance and issues on Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Andrew Branan, Director of

Attorney Kendall L. Manock was a ‘Renaissance Man’ - Fresno Bee
Fresno attorney Kendall L. Manock, a civic leader and nationally known expert on agricultural marketing orders, died Thursday following a brief illness. Mr. Manock, 80, was a longtime partner of one of Fresno’s signature law firms, Baker Manock

Commercial property values go up, while residential values go down - Daily Territorial
It defies logic and hundreds of owners of commercial real estate in Pima County don’t understand why. Despite the grueling recession and plummeting real estate values, owners were informed this month by the Pima County Assessor’s Office that

Lost in Transit - New York Times
Revenues for the transportation authority from dedicated taxes like those on real estate transfers are down. The payroll tax advocates are suggesting the agency shift some of its federal stimulus money — supposed to be reserved for maintenance

Between Dire And Disastrous - The Business Insider
The news is somewhat “All Greece, All the Time,” but most of the pieces miss the more critical elements, and in today’s letter we will look at what I think those are, as well as at the important point that Greece is a precursor of a new era of

Farmers warned of estate tax law lapse - Daily Advance
On Wednesday, about 20 farmers, extension agents and experts gathered for a Farms in Transition seminar that focused on legal issues involving farm estate inheritance and issues on Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Andrew Branan, Director of

Attorney Kendall L. Manock was a ‘Renaissance Man’ - Fresno Bee
Fresno attorney Kendall L. Manock, a civic leader and nationally known expert on agricultural marketing orders, died Thursday following a brief illness. Mr. Manock, 80, was a longtime partner of one of Fresno’s signature law firms, Baker Manock

Commercial property values go up, while residential values go down - Daily Territorial
It defies logic and hundreds of owners of commercial real estate in Pima County don’t understand why. Despite the grueling recession and plummeting real estate values, owners were informed this month by the Pima County Assessor’s Office that

Lost in Transit - New York Times
Revenues for the transportation authority from dedicated taxes like those on real estate transfers are down. The payroll tax advocates are suggesting the agency shift some of its federal stimulus money — supposed to be reserved for maintenance

Between Dire And Disastrous - The Business Insider
The news is somewhat “All Greece, All the Time,” but most of the pieces miss the more critical elements, and in today’s letter we will look at what I think those are, as well as at the important point that Greece is a precursor of a new era of

Estate Tax Expert - ‘It takes a crook to catch a crook’: how a jailed armed robber pursues - Sydney Morning Herald

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

‘It takes a crook to catch a crook’: how a jailed armed robber pursues - Sydney Morning Herald
Christina Gristioti in Bali. Crime figure Bert Kidd campaigns to have a solicitor investigated over the will of his one-time de facto wife, writes Kate McClymont. Christina Gristioti was young, beautiful and very rich. Her mysterious death soon after

Is it time to refinance? It is if you have a paycheck, equity and good - Palm Beach Interactive
Mortgage rates have plummeted to near-record lows, which means it’s a great time for homeowners to refinance. But to take advantage of rock-bottom rates, borrowers need three things that are in short supply after the historic housing boom and bust

Senate unveils bill to boost jobs, but who does it help? - YAHOO!
“This is intended to show government is doing something, but it’s hard for me to believe (that) a lot of this stuff is going to have a big impact on job creation,” said Robert Bixby , the executive director of the Concord Coalition , a fiscal

Lost in Transit - New York Times
Revenues for the transportation authority from dedicated taxes like those on real estate transfers are down. The payroll tax advocates are suggesting the agency shift some of its federal stimulus money — supposed to be reserved for maintenance

Between Dire and Disastrous - Safe Haven
The news is somewhat “All Greece, All the Time,” but most of the pieces miss the more critical elements, and in today’s letter we will look at what I think those are, as well as at the important point that Greece is a precursor of a new era of

‘It takes a crook to catch a crook’: how a jailed armed robber pursues - Sydney Morning Herald
Christina Gristioti in Bali. Crime figure Bert Kidd campaigns to have a solicitor investigated over the will of his one-time de facto wife, writes Kate McClymont. Christina Gristioti was young, beautiful and very rich. Her mysterious death soon after

Is it time to refinance? It is if you have a paycheck, equity and good - Palm Beach Interactive
Mortgage rates have plummeted to near-record lows, which means it’s a great time for homeowners to refinance. But to take advantage of rock-bottom rates, borrowers need three things that are in short supply after the historic housing boom and bust

Senate unveils bill to boost jobs, but who does it help? - YAHOO!
“This is intended to show government is doing something, but it’s hard for me to believe (that) a lot of this stuff is going to have a big impact on job creation,” said Robert Bixby , the executive director of the Concord Coalition , a fiscal

Lost in Transit - New York Times
Revenues for the transportation authority from dedicated taxes like those on real estate transfers are down. The payroll tax advocates are suggesting the agency shift some of its federal stimulus money — supposed to be reserved for maintenance

Between Dire and Disastrous - Safe Haven
The news is somewhat “All Greece, All the Time,” but most of the pieces miss the more critical elements, and in today’s letter we will look at what I think those are, as well as at the important point that Greece is a precursor of a new era of