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CNY tweets – 12/4/17

Here are some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various business, career, personal, and digital/social-media tips. Dawn Gribble / Virtual Solutions‏ @Dawn_VirtualSDealing With Negative Reviews https://goo.gl/YFGk47 #Business #Tips #Review Robert Half MR‏ @RobertHalfMRIt’s hard to assess the performance of your #accounting & #finance function without some way to measure & compare […]

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M&T Bank to pay quarterly dividend of 75 cents a share in late December

M&T Bank Corp. (NYSE: MTB) recently announced that it has declared a quarterly cash dividend of 75 cents per share on its common stock.  The dividend will be payable on Dec. 29 to shareholders of record at the close of business on Dec. 1. The dividend amount is the same that the Buffalo–based banking company

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Associated Medical Professionals’ Albala is elected to national board of association for urology group practices

Dr. David M. Albala, medical director of Associated Medical Professionals (AMP), was recently elected to LUGPA’s 2018 board of directors.  Albala oversees the clinical operations of 30 physicians at AMP, the organization said in a news release. He is also chief of urology at Crouse Hospital, where he focuses on robotic, laparoscopic, stone, and endourological

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Schumer pushes bill to restore cuts to Teamsters’ pensions

SYRACUSE — U.S. Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D–N.Y.) on Nov. 22 told members of Teamsters Local 317 that he’s working to get a bill approved that would restore cuts made to their pension plans.  Syracuse–area Teamsters, who have already suffered pension-benefits cuts, are at “significant risk” of losing even more of what they earned

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AAA report forecasting highest year-end pump prices since 2014

AAA is predicting drivers won’t find “significant” holiday savings at the gas pump this December. Even though AAA expects gas prices to decline between now and the end of the year, it also expects drivers will pay the highest November and December gas prices since 2014. That’s according to a report the organization released Nov. 27.

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Companies hear about 10 suggestions for improving profitability

DeWITT — Business owners should establish an effective business-planning process, prepare a detailed sales and marketing plan, and improve their supply-chain management. These three recommendations were part of a presentation titled “Ten suggestions for improving profitability and increasing business value” during the recent Dannible & McKee, LLP 40th annual tax & financial planning conference. The

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Grant Thornton offers 10 year-end tax-planning tips in an uncertain tax environment

As 2017 nears its end, an uncertain tax and legislative environment means that year-end tax planning could be more important than usual. The possibility of major tax reform getting passed in Congress “opens up powerful planning opportunities” for tax savings if completed before year-end, according to Grant Thornton LLP.  The firm is the U.S. unit

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Syracuse airport offers holiday travel tips

SYRACUSE — People flying from Syracuse Hancock International Airport during the busy holiday season should prepare for “increased” passenger volume, newly implemented Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screening procedures at the checkpoint, and ongoing airport construction. Airport officials are advising passengers to arrive at least 2 hours before their flight’s scheduled departure time to “ensure they

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14 Tips for Successful Holiday Job Searching & Networking

Your head tells you, “No one is hiring.” I am here to tell you that it is not true. This is the time we get to have fun with this process. The holidays present many leads to pursue and an abundance of opportunities to expand your network. Whether you are an introvert or an extrovert,

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Florida Residency: It Doesn’t Have to Change New York State Charitable Giving

It’s that time of year where Central New York snowbirds are either making travel plans to flee the Empire State or have already departed. While weather is certainly one reason to fly off to Florida, many snowbirds are heading south for another reason — to establish or maintain their non-New York residency for tax purposes.

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