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5 Strategies for Small-Business Owners to Lower Taxes before the End of the Year

Although you may not be thinking about tax-season preparation just yet, fall is the perfect opportunity to get ahead and organized. Small-business owners and entrepreneurs typically rush to pull together reports at the end of the year, which can become stressful and hectic. All business owners — including doctors and dentists managing their own practices, […]

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Five Signs that your Business is Doomed

We have seen many companies go into bankruptcy over the years, and there are some common issues with most of them. These are issues that may not necessarily show up on the accounting balance sheet, but in my experience they are sure signs that trouble is ahead. If some of the signs on this list

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N.Y. manufacturing index plunges in October

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported Oct. 15 that its Empire State Manufacturing Survey general business-conditions index plummeted 21 points to 6.2 in October. That missed analysts’ average estimate of a reading of 20.5 this month, according to Yahoo Finance data. The index decline signals that the pace of growth “slowed significantly” from

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Cuomo: renovated Liberty Garden Apartments in Rome reopen

ROME — Liberty Garden Apartments in the city of Rome have reopened following the first “substantial” renovation in the complex’s 62-year history. Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the reopening in a news release on Oct. 21. Public and private partners gathered at the complex to acknowledge the redevelopment of a “distressed” public-housing project into 180 “affordable”

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The Ebola Blame Game

The political dogs were frothing recently. They blamed George W. Bush for the Ebola outbreak. One TV ad proclaimed that “Republican Cuts Kill.” It claimed big health-care cuts slowed down development of an Ebola vaccine. A top doc at our National Institutes of Health (NIH) claimed we likely would have had a vaccine. But NIH

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Protecting Critical Infrastructure Is An Investment In The Future

New York’s roads and bridges give us all a way to connect with each other. They are our way to get to work, to school, and to friends and family. Without a strong and reliable network of critical infrastructure, New York risks losing a resource that drives the economy and allows us to be competitive

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