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Corporate Partnering: Structuring and Negotiating Domestic and International Strategic Alliances

This handbook and bonus CD-ROM provides an up-to-date guide to structuring and negotiating profitable corporate alliances, covering both the strategic benefits and potential risks involved. In straightforward language, this practical resource explains the proprietary rights issues involved and then walks the reader through the chronology of a deal, from the definition of objectives to the decision to seek an alliance, identification of potential partners, negotiations and closing.

Corporate Partnering is packed full of the latest forms covering all aspects of strategic alliances and annotated with crisp, clear commentary explaining the real-world issues addressed by each provision and showing how alternative solutions can be used to accomplish different aims. These carefully crafted agreements cover the broad range of areas from supply and distribution, product and technology, research and development to investment and investment-related arrangements.

Thoroughly revised and updated to reflect the latest developments, the Fourth Edition includes new sections on spin-out transactions, virtual companies and off-shoring arrangements, plus updated transaction forms, intellectual property summary and partnering transactions checklists.


Table of contents:
Chapter 1
Corporate Partnering/Strategic Alliances
Chapter 2 Preliminary Agreements
Chapter 3 The Alliance Agreements
Chapter 4 Equity Investments by One Partner in the Other
Chapter 5 Partnering with Universities and Non-Profit Research Institutes
Chapter 6 Spin-Out Transactions
Chapter 7 Life Sciences Transactions
Chapter 8 Software, Semi-Conductor and New Media Development and Licensing Arrangements
Chapter 9 Virtual Company/Outsourcing/Off-Shoring Agreements
Chapter 10 Teaming Agreement

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Corporate Finance and the Securities Laws, Fourth Edition

Corporate Finance and the Securities Laws has been winning over practitioners with its clear "how to do it" approach ever since its publication in 1990. This acclaimed guide is now completely updated in this Fourth Edition to help you meet the challenges of raising capital in today's increasingly regulated marketplace.

Written in plain English by two top experts in the field, this guide is the go-to resource that explains the mechanics of corporate finance together with the statutes that govern each type of deal.

You will receive expert corporate finance analysis, procedural guidance and practical securities law pointers every step of the way to help you structure all types of corporate finance deals, root out problems before deals are put in motion, shepherd transactions through the regulatory process and know what to do when securities law problems crop up.

Table of Contents:

  • Chapter 1: Overviews of the Securities Act of 1933 and the Integrated Disclosure System
  • Chapter 2: Syndicate Procedures and Underwriting Documents
  • Chapter 3: Selected Issues in the Registration and Distribution Process
  • Chapter 4: Manipulative Practices and Market Activities During Distributions
  • Chapter 5: Liabilities and Due Diligence
  • Chapter 6: Rules of the Self-Regulatory Organizations
  • Chapter 7: Private Placements
  • Chapter 8: Shelf Registrations (Rule 415)
  • Chapter 9: International Financings
  • Chapter 10: Commercial Paper
  • Chapter 11: Innovative Financing Techniques
  • Chapter 12: Convertible, Exchangeable and "Linked" Securities; Warrants
  • Chapter 13: Transactions with Securityholders: Stock Repurchases, Debt Restructurings and Rights Offerings
  • Chapter 14: Asset-Backed Securities

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Contemporary Tax Practice: Research, Planning and Strategies (Third Edition)

Authors: John O. Everett, Cherie Hennig and Nancy Nichols

This all new text provides a solid foundation of tax research skills by teaching the nuances of conducting tax research in today’s environment. The book then provides exposure to frequently encountered tax planning topics and strategies, better preparing users for their future in tax practice.

Build a solid foundation

  • Early chapters are devoted to relevant legislative, administrative and judicial authorities, so users understand the how’s and the why’s behind tax practice today
  • Users will gain a thorough understanding of how to perform tax research in today’s environment
  • Landmark judicial decisions are presented, covering areas such as gross income, deductions, property gains and accounting methods
  • Users gain exposure to tax practice issues and learn about tax communications
  • Each chapter features case studies and research questions which highlight the real-world relevance of tax research and tax planning.
Then take it to the next level
  •  Offers coverage of many key tax planning opportunities and strategies on topics such as individuals, retirement, choice of entity, closely held businesses and more
  • This book also provides coverage of critical financial reporting issues such as FAS 109, FIN 48, and Schedule M3, which significantly impact and influence the way practitioners advise their clients
  • A chapter on Tax Reform Proposals is also included in order to familiarize the reader with terms and topics such as the flat tax, Value- Added (VAT) Tax, the Fair Tax and much more
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction to Tax Authority — Legislative Authority
  • Introduction to Tax Authority — Administrative Authority
  • Introduction to Tax Authority — Judicial Authority
  • Tax Research — Locating and Assessing Tax Authority
  • Landmark Judicial Decisions — Gross Income
  • Landmark Judicial Decisions — Deductions
  • Landmark Judicial Decisions — Property Gains and Losses
  • Landmark Judicial Decisions — Accounting Methods and Records
  • Tax Practice — Procedures, Administration and Sanctions
  • Tax Communications: Anatomy of a Tax Engagement
  • Tax Planning Strategies — Individual Taxpayers
  • Tax Planning Strategies — Retirement Issues
  • Tax Planning Strategies — Estate & Gift Tax Basics
  • Tax Planning Strategies — Advanced Estate & Gift, and Income Tax Issues
  • Tax Planning Strategies — Choice of Business Entity
  • Tax Planning Strategies — Closely-Held Business
  • The Tax Accrual: An Introduction to Financial Accounting Issues & Book Tax Differences
  • Tax Reform Proposals

696 pages

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Construction Industry Tax Issues, 2013 (U.S.)

A supplement to the U.S. Master Tax Guide providing additional coverage of the federal tax rules applicable to participants in the construction industry including contractors, subcontractors, and real estate developers.  The publication provides helpful and practical guidance on today’s federal tax laws that affect 2012 returns such as accounting for long or short term construction contracts, common deductible business expenses, and classifying workers as employees or independent contractors.  Significant new tax developments are conveniently highlighted and concisely explained for quick reference and understanding. In addition, “Examples” are provided that illustrate the application of the tax laws.
 
Accounting for Construction Contracts
• Accounting for Long-Term Contracts
— Percentage-of-Completion Method (PCM)
— Look-Back Interest
— Home Construction Contract Exception
— Small Construction Contractor Exception
    — Completed Contract Method
• Accounting for Short-Term Contracts
    — Cash Method
    — Accrual Method
— Exempt-Contract Percentage of Completion Method
• Allocation of Costs
• Changing Accounting Methods

Business Expenses
• Trade or Business Expenses
    — Tools and Supplies
    — Rental Equipment
    — Insurance
    — Business Licenses
    — Trade Association Dues
    — Legal and Professional Fees
    — Advertising
• Compensation and Benefits
• Taxes and Interest
• Code Sec. 179 Expensing and Depreciation
• Car and Truck Expenses
• Travel, Meals, and Entertainment
• Home Office Expenses
• Domestic Production Activities

Business Expenses continued …
• Other Business Expenses
— Business Bad Debts
— Casualty Losses
— Net Operating Losses (NOLs)
— Continuing Education

Employee Tool Reimbursement Plans
• Accountable v. Non-Accountable Plans
• Business Connection
• Substantiation of Expenses
• Return of Excess Reimbursements

Employment and Other Taxes
• Employee vs. Independent Contractor
    — Worker Classification
    — Subcontractors
    — Day Laborers
• Income Tax Withholding
    — Backup Withholding
• FICA & FUTA Taxes
• Self-Employment Income
• Other Taxes

Real Estate Developers
• Real Property Subdivided for Sale
• Common Improvements
• Acquisition Costs
• Sale or Disposit

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Competition Law of the United States

Published: January 2013


Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, Competition Law of the United States covers every aspect of the subject – the various forms of restrictive agreements and abuse of dominance prohibited by law and the rules on merger control; tests of illegality; filing obligations; administrative investigation and enforcement procedures; civil remedies and criminal penalties; and raising challenges to administrative decisions.

Throughout the book, the treatment emphasizes enforcement, with relevant cases analysed where appropriate. An informative introductory chapter provides detailed information on the economic, legal, and historical background, including national and international sources, scope of application, an overview of substantive provisions and main notions, and a comprehensive description of the enforcement system including private enforcement.

The book proceeds to a detailed analysis of substantive prohibitions, including:

  • Cartels and other horizontal agreements
  • Vertical restraints
  • The various types of abusive conduct by the dominant firms and the appraisal of concentrations
  • Administrative enforcement of competition law, with a focus on the antitrust authorities’ powers of investigation and the right of defence of suspected companies
  • Voluntary merger notifications and clearance decisions
  • Description of the judicial review of administrative decisions

Lawyers who handle transnational commercial transactions will appreciate the explanation of fundamental differences in procedure from one legal system to another, as well as the international aspects of competition law.


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Commercial Times

Commercial Times is a current awareness newsletter that covers the most relevant issues in commercial law.

Topics covered:

  • Sales Contracts
  • e-Commerce
  • Personal Property Security
  • Statutory Liens and Trusts
  • Debt Collection
  • Competition Law
  • Consumer Protection
  • Competition Law
  • Intellectual Property
  • Bankruptcy and insolvency, and more

This leading current awareness tool has the following format:

  • Monthly practice-based news article
  • Legislative updates
  • Recent cases with summaries from provincial and federal courts with links to full text

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CCH/Advocis Education Program Course 2: Contemporary Practices in Financial Planning, 10th Edition

COURSE 2 (Advocis 232)
CONTEMPORARY PRACTICES IN FINANCIAL PLANNING: 10th Edition

Students are introduced to basic income tax laws and then move into a more advanced understanding, as it relates to areas of financial planning. A review of the professional and ethical responsibilities associated with the role of a financial planner and an understanding of the structures and services within the financial industry are covered in the course. Different forms of business structures are explored in depth, along with an understanding of trusts.

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CCH's Guidebooks to State Taxes 2015

CCH's Guidebooks to State Taxes are the classic handbooks on specific State taxation. Widely used by practitioners and all those involved in State taxes, these time-saving guides are accepted as the premier source for quick reference to all taxes levied by the state, including personal and corporate income, inheritance and gift, sales and use, and property taxes (when applicable). The 2015 Guidebooks are reflecting significant new legislation, regulations and court decisions through press time.

6" x 9"

State Item Availability ISBN Pages
California  8450 Dec-14 9780808038450 784
Connecticut 8474 Nov-14 9780808038474 324
Florida  8498 Full Article

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CCH R&D Express


Easily gather and import SR&ED data with CCH R&D Express

CCH R&D Express is an innovative Web-based solution that is used to gather the SR&ED project information needed for the T661 Part 2 form in Corporate Taxprep. The data can then be imported into Corporate Taxprep, saving you from having to retype it or copy and paste each item. (CCH R&D Express is sold as a separate product from Corporate Taxprep and an annual license is required.)

CCH R&D Express includes the following features:

  • Multiple project support. CCH R&D Express allows you to enter information with regard to an unlimited number of SR&ED projects.
  • Security and role-based access. Using a secure socket layer (SSL) CCH R&D Express and data is hosted in Canada at a secure, robust and trusted facility. CCH R&D Express also allows for role-based access to data or projects.
  • Easily revised. Project information can easily be revised and re-imported into Corporate Taxprep. You can also import data from a previous year’s Corporate Taxprep file or other “.csv” files, saving time and reducing data errors.
  • Consistent presentation. CCH R&D Express resembles the CRA’s T661 Part 2 form and corresponds with the form presented in Corporate Taxprep for quick and easy data comparison.
  • Intelligent data entry and validation. Yes/No boxes, check boxes, date fields, and a drop-down list of valid field of science/technology codes all help make data entry as easy as possible and help reduce errors. There is also a basic text editor to help complete the open-ended questions and ensure that data complies with word count limits imposed by CRA.

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CCH Accounting for Income Taxes, 2015 Edition (U.S.)

Richard Petersen

Provides guidance on the application of Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standards Codification Topic 740, Income Taxes. It also addresses income tax-related paragraphs in certain other Codification topics, including Topic 805, Business Combinations, and Topic 980, Regulated Operations. This publication presents the author's interpretation on areas that have not been specifically addressed by the Codification or that require further explanation. The analysis in this publication is based on discussions with the staffs of the FASB and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), combined with lessons learned from leading accounting practitioners.

Appendix I includes a series of interpretations of income tax-related paragraphs that are located in other topics in the Codification.

Appendix II, "Index of Accounting Literature Cited," includes crossreferences to the interpretations that either refer to or incorporate the pre-Codification authoritative pronouncement or interpretive literature, in whole or in part, that was not codified by the FASB into its Codification. The FASB decided to exclude “nonessential material, such as redundant summaries of existing standards, historical content, discussions of previous practice, summaries of constituent feedback, and similar content." However, the author believes such information may be useful to readers of this publication.

Appendix III contains recent examples reflecting how various U.S. public entities have disclosed the information required by Topic 740.

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CCH Accounting for Income Taxes, 2014 Edition (U.S.)

Provides guidance on the application of Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standards Codification Topic 740, Income Taxes. It also addresses income tax-related paragraphs in certain other Codification topics, including Topic 805, Business Combinations, and Topic 980, Regulated Operations. This publication presents the author's interpretation on areas that have not been specifically addressed by the Codification or that require further explanation. The analysis in this publication is based on discussions with the staffs of the FASB and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), combined with lessons learned from leading accounting practitioners.

Appendix I includes a series of interpretations of income tax-related paragraphs that are located in other topics in the Codification. Appendix II, "Index of Accounting Literature Cited," includes cross-references to the interpretations that either refer to or incorporate the pre-Codification authoritative pronouncement or interpretive literature, in whole or in part, that was not codified by the FASB into its Codification.  The FASB decided to exclude “nonessential material, such as redundant summaries of existing standards, historical content, discussions of previous practice, summaries of constituent feedback, and similar content." However, we believe such information may be useful to readers of this publication. Appendix III contains recent examples reflecting how various U.S. public entities have disclosed the information required by Topic 740.

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CCH Accounting for Income Taxes, 2013 Edition (U.S.)

Available: June 2012

Provides guidance on the application of Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standards Codification Topic 740, Income Taxes. It also addresses income tax-related paragraphs in certain other Codification topics, including Topic 805, Business Combinations, and Topic 980, Regulated Operations. This publication presents the authors’ interpretation on areas that have not been specifically addressed by the Codification or that require further explanation. The analysis in this publication is based on discussions with the staffs of the FASB and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), combined with lessons learned from leading accounting practitioners.

Appendix I includes a series of interpretations of income tax-related paragraphs that are located in other topics in the Codification.

Appendix II, "Index of Accounting Literature Cited," includes cross-references to the interpretations that either refer to or incorporate the pre-Codification authoritative pronouncement or interpretive literature, in whole or in part, that was not codified by the FASB into its Codification. The FASB decided to exclude “nonessential material, such as redundant summaries of existing standards, historical content, discussions of previous practice, summaries of constituent feedback, and similar content." However, we believe such information may be useful to readers of this publication.

Appendix III
contains recent examples reflecting how various U.S. public entities have disclosed the information required by Topic 740.

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Canadian Securities Regulatory Requirements Applicable to Non-Resident Broker-Dealers, Advisers and Investment Fund Managers

Published: November 2012


Canadian Securities Regulatory Requirements Applicable to Non-Resident Broker-Dealers, Advisers and Investment Fund Managers provides foreign securities and investment firms with essential information they need about Canadian securities regulatory licensing requirements.

Written with Canada’s top securities law experts at McCarthy Tétrault LLP, this resource serves as a comprehensive guide to foreign securities and investment firms seeking Canadian clients. In short, anyone who has clients conducting securities business in Canada will require this resource. Foreign investment managers will also require this information to act as an investment fund manager in Canada.

The book covers topics that should be addressed by non-residents before trading securities or providing investment advice to any person or company within Canada.

What's included:

  • Dealer registration
  • Adviser registration
  • Investment fund manager registration
  • Prospectus requirements

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Business Tax Answer Book (2015) (U.S.)

Dorinda D. DeScherer, J.D.

An accessible, practical, plain-language and comprehensive reference source for tax information for accountants, attorneys, business owners, and other business advisors.

In addition to the more than 800 answers to the key questions regarding business income and payroll tax liabilities, this book provides time-saving tools to help the businesses implement the tax strategies and compliance guidelines discussed in the book. These include numerous practice pointers, real-world examples and a comprehensive tax calendar.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

  • Sole Proprietorships and Home-Based Businesses
  • Partnerships and Limited Liability Companies
  • C Corporations
  • S Corporations
  • Tax Accounting
  • Business Income and Deductions
  • Depreciation
  • Travel and Entertainment Expenses
  • Employee Health and Accident Benefits
  • Employee Fringe Benefits
  • Retirement Plans
  • Owner-Corporation Transactions
  • Sales and Other Dispositions of Business Assets
  • Payroll Taxes
  • Troubleshooting

7" x 10"    760 pages

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Business Tax Answer Book (2014) (US)

  Authors: Terence M. Myers, J.D.,  Dorinda D. DeScherer, J.D.

In addition to the more than 800 answers to the key questions regarding business income and payroll tax liabilities, the Business Tax Answer Book provides time-saving tools to help the businesses implement the tax strategies and compliance guidelines discussed in the book. These include numerous practice pointers, real-world examples and a comprehensive tax calendar.

  • Sole Proprietorships and Home-Based Businesses
  • Partnerships and Limited Liability Companies
  • C Corporations
  • S Corporations
  • Tax Accounting
  • Business Income and Deductions
  • Depreciation
  • Travel and Entertainment Expenses
  • Employee Health and Accident Benefits
  • Employee Fringe Benefits
  • Retirement Plans
  • Owner-Corporation Transactions
  • Sales and Other Dispositions of Business Assets
  • Payroll Taxes
  • Troubleshooting

760 pages


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Business Succession Planning Answer Book – 2015 (U.S.)

Author: Ann Burns

Explores the issues that arise when the current owners of a family business wish to retire or otherwise transfer ownership of the business. These issues include ensuring that the owners have enough money to retire on, providing for what will happen to the business – whether there will there be a transfer of ownership or whether the business will dissolve, providing for who will take over the management of the business and how ownership will be transferred. Discussing and resolving these issues within the family can also be complicated and contentious, depending on the family dynamics. Essentially, business succession can be broken down into three main categories:  management, ownership and taxes. This publication discusses the distinction between management and ownership, exploring the possibility of transferring the responsibility for managing the business to one child while transferring equal shares of business ownership to all children. Business succession planning also looks at the minimization of taxes upon death. This may involve asset transfer tax strategies, for example freezing the value of the business while transferring the ownership. This publication explains how to accomplish these goals.

Chapter 1         Introduction to Business Succession Planning
Chapter 2         The Advisor's Role in Business Succession Planning
Chapter 3         Non-Tax Aspects of Family Business Succession
Chapter 4         Common Goals of Business Owners
Chapter 5         Key Features of Buy-Sell Agreements for the Business Owner
Chapter 6         Key Features of an Estate Plan for the Business Owner
Chapter 7         Redemptions, Recapitalizations, and Restructuring
Chapter 8         Transfers to Outsiders: Selling the Business
Chapter 9         Transfers to Insiders: Employees, Management, Other Shareholders
Chapter 10       Transfers to Family
Chapter 11       Charitable Strategies and Business Succession Planning
Chapter 12       Valuation in Business Succession Planning

9780808039129   7" x 10"      300 pages


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Business Succession Planning Answer Book – 2014 (US)

Explores the issues that arise when the current owners of a family business wish to retire or otherwise transfer ownership of the business. These issues include ensuring that the owners have enough money to retire on, providing for what will happen to the business – whether there will there be a transfer of ownership or whether the business will dissolve, providing for who will take over the management of the business and how ownership will be transferred. Discussing and resolving these issues within the family can also be complicated and contentious, depending on the family dynamics. Essentially, business succession can be broken down into three main categories:  management, ownership and taxes. This publication discusses the distinction between management and ownership, exploring the possibility of transferring the responsibility for managing the business to one child while transferring equal shares of business ownership to all children. Business succession planning also looks at the minimization of taxes upon death. This may involve asset transfer tax strategies, for example freezing the value of the business while transferring the ownership.

Chapter 1     Introduction to Business Succession Planning
Chapter 2     The Advisor's Role in Business Succession Planning
Chapter 3     Non-Tax Aspects of Family Business Succession
Chapter 4     Common Goals of Business Owners
Chapter 5     Key Features of Buy-Sell Agreements for the Business     Owner
Chapter 6     Key Features of an Estate Plan for the Business Owner
Chapter 7     Redemptions, Recapitalizations, and Restructuring
Chapter 8     Transfers to Outsiders: Selling the Business
Chapter 9     Transfers to Insiders: Employees, Management, Other     Shareholders
Chapter 10     Transfers to Family
Chapter 11     Charitable Strategies and Business Succession Planning
Chapter 12     Valuation in Business Succession Planning

300 pages

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Business Method Patents, Second Edition

In a landmark decision, the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals in Signature Financial v. State Street Bank held that business methods may be patented. Recently, the US Supreme Court in Bilski v. Kappos left the door open for the availability of patents for business methods. These holdings, together with the explosive growth of electronic commerce and technology, make the business method patent an important growth area of intellectual property.

Now in a revised Looseleaf format, this completely updated second edition is your guide to the unique opportunities and risks in this emerging area of intellectual property law.

Business Method Patents, Second Edition is your authoritative source for expert guidance on:

  • The landmark Supreme Court decision in Bilski v. Kappos
  • USPTO view on business method patents, including an overview of BPAI rulings
  • Mechanics of the patent application
  • Prior art searches
  • Drafting claims for business method or model and e-commerce inventions
  • Drafting the complete specification
  • Drawings required for business method patents
  • Building a strategic patent portfolio
  • Litigating business method patents
  • International protection for business methods

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Business Method Patents

In a landmark decision, the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals in Signature Financial v State Street Bank 1998 held that business methods may be patented. This holding together with the explosive growth of the internet has turned the business method patent into the "hot" new growth area of intellectual property. Business Method Patents is your guide to the unique opportunities and risks in this emerging area of IP law.

This is the authoritative source for court-tested guidance on mechanics of the patent application; prior art researching; drafting claims; drafting the complete specification; drawings required for business method patents; illustrating the business system through drawings; building a patent portfolio for attracting capital; and enforcing and licensing business method patents.

Table of contents:
Chapter 1
Business Method Patents - The Controversy
Chapter 2 State Street Bank v Signature Financial - Judge Rich's Legacy
Chapter 3 A Philosophy for Business Model Patents
Chapter 4 The Origins of Commerce
Chapter 5 The Nature of Commerce Today - Electronic Commerce
Chapter 6 Judicial Decisions - Before State Street Bank
Chapter 7 E-Commerce Technology
Chapter 8 Pure Business Model Patents
Chapter 9 Prior Art
Chapter 10 Claiming Business Model and E-Commerce Inventions
Chapter 11 Drawings for E-Commerce and Business Model Patents
Chapter 12 The Patent Specification
Chapter 13 Exploiting the Business Model and E-Commerce Patent Portfolio
Appendix A UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Commerce 1996
Appendix B Proposed Bill - Business Method Patent Improvement Act of 2000

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Business Franchise Guide

Since the early days of franchise law over 20 years ago, the Business Franchise Guide has been the only single source of federal and state franchise and distribution laws, regulations, uniform disclosure formats and full-text case reporting.

It contains hundreds of pages of FTC and UFOC guidelines that aid franchisers in developing a uniform format for use under various state laws that require disclosure and registration prior to the sale of franchises. Our experienced editorial staff at CCH has included more than 900 pages of explanations analyzing nearly 150 franchise law topics, with annotations dating back to 1980.

Features:

  • Obtain FTC and UFOC guidelines necessary for creating disclosure/ registration documents
  • Gain access to over nearly 5,000 court and administrative decisions that litigators can use in their cases
  • Guide yourself with the help of more than 900 pages of CCH explanations and analysis that present franchise law in easy-to-understand terms
  • Unlock international franchise laws with the English translations of laws and regulations in 18 jurisdictions that keep franchisors with businesses outside the U.S. up-to-date and in compliance
  • Stay current with monthly updates along with a newsletter that highlights the latest franchise law changes and developments
  • Anticipate new legal requirements with a monthly list of pending state and federal legislation

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Business Express Answers (2014 Edition) (US)

Formerly Business Quick Answers

Your business income tax "how to" reference. Thoughtfully and logically organized, this book covers C corporations, S corporations, partnerships, LLCs and tax-exempt organizations. It will be the first resource you reach for when you need quick answers to your compliance questions.

  • Detailed information on how to report income, deductions and other tax items
  • Coverage of the basic requirements for payroll tax compliance - filing requirements, forms to use, deposit requirements and more
  • Concise and accurate explanations of key business tax law points, with special chapters on:
  • Depreciation and amortization
  • Employee benefit plans
  • Tax credits and business deductions
  • Tax accounting
  • Partnerships and corporate acquisitions, dispositions and liquidations
Charts and tables of tax information, including:
  • IRS corporate tax rate schedules
  • Entity filing information
  • Principal activity codes
  • Depreciation tables
  • Lease inclusion tables
  • Asset class lives
  • Special coverage of tax law changes that occurred in the past year
  • Worksheets designed to help you calculate specific tax items and then organize the information for input on a return

410 pages

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Business Basics for Law Students: Essential Concepts and Applications, Fourth Edition

Published: April 2006


To supply the background law students need to succeed in business-related courses - such as accounting, economics, real estate, tax, business organizations, and finance - try the text known for its effectiveness, edition after edition. Business Basics for Law Students, Fourth Edition explains the mechanics, concepts, and legal context of business topics in exceptionally clear and accessible language.

The book demystifies business principles through:

  • The combined skills of distinguished authors who draw on their teaching and writing experience to build student confidence
  • Straightforward explanations of daunting topics (accounting, financial statements, taxes, mortgages, etc.) tailored to students without a business background
  • Generous use of examples to convey ideas and applications
  • A helpful list of new terms in the appendix, conveniently keyed to the pages where they are used and explained
  • Frequent use of visual aids, such as tax forms, financial quotes as they appear in the newspaper, tables, and graphs
  • An accessible design featuring lists of topics keyed to headings at the beginning of each chapter, key terms and concepts bolded for easy identification, and frequent use of lists to clearly enumerate points and examples

Thoroughly updated to respond to recent developments, the fourth edition features:

  • New material on recent scandals and reforms in the chapters on accounting, forms of organization, trading, and mutual funds
  • The latest information on executive compensation
  • Extensive revisions to the chapters on tax and retirement planning, in light of recent and proposed reforms, especially in connection with Social Security
  • An expanded chapter on insurance that now includes health insurance, auto insurance, and more
  • New material on spinoffs and other divisive reorganization in the chapter on mergers, as well as discussion of taxable and tax-free transactions
  • New coverage of securities regulation, antitrust, intellectual property law, and international business transactions integrated throughout the text

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BLUE BOOK 2013: Joint Committee on Taxation's General Explanation of Tax Legislation Enacted in the 112th Congress

 Authors: Lois Ruffner Plank, Donald Morris, Bryan R. Plank and Christie Plank Ciraulo

Provides a detailed explanation of the tax-related provisions contained in over 40 pieces of legislation enacted in the 112th Congress during 2011 and 2012.

The Blue Book provides the legislative history for each Act, a provision-by-provision description of the prior law and new law, the reasons for the law change if the provision was reported out of committee before enactment, and the effective date of each law change. Descriptions prepared by the Joint Committee on Taxation were included in the absence of other committee reports or when the Joint Committee issued a contemporaneous technical explanation of the bill. An Appendix shows the estimated budget effects of the tax legislation enacted in the 112th Congress for fiscal years 2010 – 2012.

The Blue Book's explanations serve as a useful guide in understanding the intent and meaning of the new tax laws and, along with committee and conference reports, is considered substantial authority for the tax treatment of an item for purposes of avoiding the Code Sec. 6662 accuracy-related penalty on substantial understatements of income tax (Reg. §1.6662-4(d)(3)(iii)).

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Best Practices in Financial Planning for Accountants Archived Webinar 2012

This webinar series consists of a panel of highly successfully accounting professionals who have each approached the integration of financial planning into their practice in different ways. This second webinar will cover:

  • The role of the accountant in financial planning
  • What is permitted and what is prohibited
  • The importance of the engagement letter
  • The financial planning process from setting goals to presenting the plan
  • Best practices and lessons learned

Part One:
Why Financial Planning is Important to Accountants Archived Webinar 2012

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Archived Webinar: Conflicts of Interest: Professional Duties and Best Practices for In-House Counsel

A lawyer’s duty to avoid conflicts of interest is an important aspect of the duty of loyalty that lawyers owe to their clients. For Canadian in-house counsel, the duty to avoid conflicts of interest presents special challenges due to the nature of the relationship of in-house counsel to their employer. This webinar will enable in-house counsel to effectively navigate the conflict rules in the Canadian legal system, and provide participants with the knowledge to successfully implement best practices to avoid conflicts of interest.

This webinar will provide participants with an introduction to key cases including the recent Supreme Court of Canada case of Canadian Railway Co. v McKercher LLP, 2013 SCC 39, and provincial law society rules on conflicts of interest. It will also address when representation might attract a bright line rule, and when a contextual test will be applied; the circumstances in which a lawyer might be disqualified from representation of a client; and why a waiver might be insufficient. It will provide an opportunity to learn about the unique duties of in-house counsel in relation to conflicts of interest. Finally, it will provide discussion on some best practices for creating effective policies and procedures to avoid the creation of circumstances in which a conflict of interest would arise.

Key Learning Objectives:

  • Learn about the provincial Law Society rules on conflicts of interest in Canada;
  • Learn the key Canadian cases on conflict of interests, the rules that have emerged from the jurisprudence, and the policy concerns of the Canadian courts in relation to a lawyer’s duty to avoid conflicts;
  • Understand and reflect on your professional duties to your employer, and to your professional regulator, in circumstances in which a conflict of interest may arise; and
  • Learn about best practices and policies to avoid conflicts of interest.

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Archived Webinar - The Use of Trusts in Estate and Business Planning

Trusts have become extremely valuable tools when planning for the continuance of a person's estate, and are often used in business succession planning as well. For example, discretionary trusts are one of the most flexible tax planning tools available. However, there are many types of trusts, and each can be used to tailor specific planning needs.



Just as trusts are a valuable tool, there are also many tax and legal traps that one needs to be cognizant of when using them in client situations. For example, the very creation of the trust can be particularly troublesome if it is not set up with the correct attributes or if assets are not transferred to it correctly.

This 2 hour webinar will provide a practical and complete overview of the legal definitions and considerations of various trust types, as well as reviewing important tax considerations when planning with trusts. Examples of suggested tax planning structures and related tips will also be provided.



More specifically, topics covered will include:

  • What elements are required for a properly created trust
  • Tax issues to review when creating a trust and in particular the tax attribution rules
  • Review of types of trusts used in estate and business planning - including insurance trusts, spendthrift trusts, asset protection trusts, private foundation trusts and trusts created for probate and estate tax minimization and income splitting
  • Change of trustees - change of control from a tax perspective
  • What are the tax and other limitations of amending a trust once created
  • What ongoing obligations do trustees have to beneficiaries, including reporting and trust accounting

 




 

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Archived Webinar - Implementing Estate Freezes Part I

One of the tax planning strategies often employed in estate planning involves the use of an estate freeze to transfer future growth in assets to the next generation. Estate freezes come in many forms, and each bears its own unique set of risks and complexities.

Join the tax lawyers of Minden Gross LLP for a practical two-part discussion of estate freezes. This webinar will highlight some of the topics found in CCH's "Implementing Estate Freezes", authored by David Louis of Minden Gross. More particularly, the first part of this webinar series will review the "why's" and "how-to's" of implementing estate freezes, and provide guidance on avoiding common traps associated with such types of succession plans. More specifically, topics covered in Part 1 will include:

  • What is an estate freeze?
  • When should a freeze be implemented?
  • Basic configuration
  • Share provisions
  • Section 85 vs section 86 freezes
  • Common pitfalls
  • The use of trusts
  • Tax traps associated with estate freezes

Part 2 of this series will air during the winter semester. Details can be found at [link coming later].

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Archived Webinar - Death and Taxes - When Life's Two Certainties Collide

By popular demand, we are now offering an archived version of the webinar Death and Taxes - When Life's Two Certainties Collide that took place on October 28, 2014.

Many a joke has turned on the axiom about the certainty of death and taxes. However, when the first precipitates the second, the resulting complexities are anything but humorous. The planning opportunities and potential complications in planning for those who have a broad base of asset holdings often leave accountants feeling confused and frustrated. Fret no longer.  

In this insightful but concise two-hour archived webinar, Shaun Doody will provide a practical overview of the tax issues and considerations that can arise upon the death of a taxpayer. This includes an overview of the deeming rules invoked on death, the tax treatment of various assets, and some planning opportunities and strategies available to deal with these issues.

More specifically, topics covered will include: 

  • Overview of taxation on death in Canada
  • Income in year of death
  • Deemed realization of income at death
  • Deemed disposition of assets at death
  • Tax treatment of jointly held assets
  • Tax treatment of special assets
    • Principal residence
    • Small business corporations
    • Farming and fishing properties
    • Cottage and vacation properties
    • Partnership interests
    • Trust interests
    • Personal use property
  • Charitable donations
  • Special rules and elections
  • Insurance 
    • Corporate owned policies
    • Valuation issues
    • Capital dividend account
  • Foreign assets
  • Post-mortem tax planning
    • Capital losses of the estate
    • Step up strategy
    • Pipeline strategy
  • Taxation of estates
    • Testamentary trusts
    • Testamentary spousal trusts
    • 21-year rule
    • Distributions to non-residents
    • 2014 Budget changes to taxation of estates/testamentary trusts 
  • Estate planning
    • Objectives
    • Estate freeze
    • Inter vivos trusts
    • Charitable donations
    • Spousal rollovers
    • Income splitting
  • US tax issues

 This archived webinar includes:

  • 30 days to review the webinar recording
  • PDF version of the presentation slides

Our Speaker: 
Shaun Doody
, Tax Lawyer, Fogler Rubinoff LLP

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Arbitration Advocacy in Changing Times

Published: October 2011


Advocacy in international arbitration is the focus of this collection of articles emanating from the twentieth Congress of the International Council for Commercial Arbitration (ICCA) held in Rio de Janeiro in 2010.

The topics addressed by renowned arbitration practitioners and scholars in Arbitration Advocacy in Changing Times include:

  • Effective advocacy in arbitration
  • The advocate's role at different stages of arbitration proceedings
  • The role of experts
  • Arbitration advocacy and Constitutional law
  • Advocacy and ethics in international arbitration

The volume also contains a new approach to expert evidence – the Protocol on Expert Teaming – and closes with a proposal for an International Code of Ethics for Lawyers Practicing Before International Arbitral Tribunals.


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Arbitrating Under the 2012 ICC Rules: An Introductory User's Guide

Published: May 2012


Arbitrating Under the 2012 ICC Rules: An Introductory User's Guide is structured so as to follow the sequence of events that would typically take place in the resolution of a dispute by arbitration.

Following a discussion of preliminary matters, the authors go on to describe the process leading from negotiation to arbitration, the initial decisions that may be taken by the ICC International Court of Arbitration, and the different steps in the proceedings before the arbitral tribunal. The book concludes with a discussion of the award and its enforcement.

Focusing on the 2012 ICC Rules – which apply to all ICC arbitrations commenced on or after 1 January 2012 unless the parties have agreed that an earlier version should apply – this book serves the needs of the following parties:

  • Those who want a full introduction to the topic of ICC arbitration
  • Those who already have a good understanding of how ICC arbitration worked under the old 1998 ICC Rules but are looking for an update on the new 2012 ICC Rules
  • Those who need to take a decision on whether to opt for ICC arbitration
  • Those who have opted for ICC arbitration and need to draft an ICC arbitration clause
  • Those who are actually faced with the prospect of an ICC arbitration

Extensive references to relevant books, articles, websites and other resources as well as a comprehensive glossary further enhance the book's practical value.

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Arbitrability: International and Comparative Perspectives

Published: March 2009


It often seems today that no dispute is barred from resolution by arbitration. Even the fundamental question of whether a dispute falls under the exclusive jurisdiction of a judicial body may itself be arbitrable. Arbitrability is thus an elusive concept; yet a systematic study of it, as this book shows, yields innumerable guidelines and insights that are of substantial value to arbitral practice.

Although Arbitrability: International and Comparative Perspectives takes the form of a collection of essays, it is designed as a comprehensive commentary on practical issues that emerge from the idea of arbitrability. Fifteen leading academics and practitioners from Europe and the United States each explore different facets of arbitrability always with a perspective open to international developments and comparative evaluation of standards.

The presentation falls into two parts: in the first the focus is on the general features of arbitrability, its rationale and the laws applicable to it. In the second, arbitrability is specifically examined in the context of administrative, criminal, corporate, IP, financial, commercial, and criminal law.

This book has its origins in an International Conference on Arbitrability held at Athens in September 2005. Seven papers presented there are here reviewed and updated, and nine others are added.

The subject of the book – arbitrability – is one that is much talked about, but seldom if ever given the in-depth treatment presented here. Arbitrators and other practitioners in the field will welcome the way the analysis moves logically from theory to practice regarding every issue, and academics will recognize a definitive treatment of arbitrability as understood and applied in the settlement of disputes today.


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Antitrust Law: An Analysis of Antitrust Principles and Their Application

The authority of Antitrust Law is second to none. It has been cited more than 50 times by both the Supreme Court and FTC and more than 1,000 times by the federal courts. Most recently it was cited by the Supreme Court in Pacific Bell v LinkLine Communications.

No other source gives you all the law to avoid antitrust liability as you plan marketing strategies, develop pricing policies, structure mergers and prove - or defend against - antitrust injury, monopolization, conspiracy and other allegations. It includes real-world examples and in-depth examination of thousands of cases.

In 2008, the USDOJ Antitrust Division presented Hovenkamp with the prestigious John Sherman Award. This annual award is given for outstanding contributions to the field of antitrust law, the protection of American consumers and the preservation of economic liberty.

The latest release includes Volumes 3, 3A and 3B of the Third Edition, which have been revised and greatly expanded.

Table of Contents:

  • Chapter 1: Objectives of the Antitrust Laws
  • Chapter 2: Domain of the Antitrust Laws: Jurisdiction, Immunities, and Exclusion from Coverage
  • Chapter 3: The System of Remedies: Basic Issues
  • Chapter 4: The Economic Basis for Antitrust Policy
  • Chapter 5: Market Power and Market Definition
  • Chapter 6: Monopolization
  • Chapter 7: Monopolization: Particular Exclusionary Practices
  • Chapter 8: Power and the Power-Conduct Relationship in Monopolization and Attempt
  • Chapter 9: Mergers: Generally and Horizontal
  • Chapter 10: Vertical Mergers
  • Chapter 11: Conglomerate Mergers
  • Chapter 12: Partial Acquisitions and Post-Acquisition Evidence
  • Chapter 13: Interlocking Directors
  • Chapter 14: Conspiracy, Horizontal and Vertical
  • Chapter 15: "Rule of Reason" and "Per Se Rule" - General Issues
  • Chapter 16: Vertical Distribution Restraints Limiting Intrabrand Competition
  • Chapter 17: Tying Arrangements
  • Chapter 18: Exclusive Dealing and Related Practices
  • Chapter 19: Horizontal Agreements: An Introduction
  • Chapter 20: Horizontal Agreements Limiting Participants' Output
  • Chapter 21: Horizontal Agreements Facilitating Development, Production, or Distribution
  • Chapter 22: Horizontal Agreements Excluding Rivals
  • Chapter 23: The Robinson-Patman Act
  • Chapter 24: State Antitrust Law: A Brief Introduction
  • Complete Table of Contents
  • Chapter Table of Cases
  • Index

 

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Alternative Dispute Resolution Practice Manual

The Alternative Dispute Resolution Practice Manual has been carefully compiled to give you everything you need to speed up the resolution of disputes in the following practice areas:

  • Commercial Law
  • Insurance Law
  • Environmental Law
  • Family Law
  • School Mediation
  • Employment and Labour Law
  • Landlord and Tenant Law

Key topics include:

  • Dispute Resolution Spectrum
  • Arbitration
  • Mediation
  • Mini-trials
  • Negotiation
  • Liability of ADR Neutrals
  • Court-annexed ADR
  • Preparing for and Attending Mediation
  • ADR in the Workplace

The manual also provides checklists, legislation, rules of various arbitration and mediation organizations, selected international material, a directory of dispute resolution centers and services, as well as sample agreements, clauses and practical “how to” advice. Included with your subscription is the quarterly newsletter, ADR Forum.

Number of Volumes: 2


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Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2015) (U.S.)

Philip Wilson

The comprehensive resource puts 50 comparative performance indicators at the practitioner's command and covers all of North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico) using NAICS data. The Almanac provides financial information that is calculated and derived from the latest available IRS data on nearly 5 million U.S. and international companies. The Almanac gives you accurate performance data for 50 operating and financial factors in 199 industries.

Data for each industry is divided into 13 categories based on company size, so you'll find a precise benchmark against which to measure any company's performance. One quick glance at the appropriate field of business and company-size category and you've found the definitive starting point for competitive performance analysis. The Almanac provides competitive norms in actual dollar amounts for revenue and capital factors, such as net receivables, net property, inventories, total assets, portfolio income, and more. It then gives you important average operating costs in percent of net sales, including cost of operations, pensions and benefits, interest, and more.

The Almanac provides ratios for industry-wide results for inventory turnover, current assets to working capital, quick ratio, asset turnover, and others. It also provides other critical financial factors in percentages, including debt ratio, return on assets, and return on equity, and profit margin.

It comes complete with a CD that contains a special Excel Spreadsheet Template that can be used to input data on a given company to see how a company compares with the data provided in the Almanac.

The book is organized by the following major industry sectors, which in turn cover 199 industries, including:

  • Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting
  • Mining
  • Utilities
  • Construction
  • Manufacturing
  • Wholesale trade
  • Retail trade
  • Transportation and warehousing
  • Information
  • Finance and insurance
  • Real estate and rental leasing
  • Professional, scientific and technical services
  • Management of companies (holding companies)
  • Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services
  • Health care and social assistance
  • Arts, entertainment and recreation
  • Accommodation and food services
  • Other services (including repair and maintenance, automotive repair and maintenance, personal and laundry services, and religious, grant-making, civic, and professional organizations)

8 ½" x 11"   824 pages

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Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2014)

Author: Dr. Leo Troy

The comprehensive resource puts 50 comparative performance indicators at the practitioner's command and covers all of North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico) using NAICS data. The Almanac provides financial information that is calculated and derived from the latest available IRS data on nearly 5 million U.S. and international companies. The Almanac gives you accurate performance data for 50 operating and financial factors in 199 industries.

Data for each industry is divided into 13 categories based on company size. You'll find a precise benchmark against which to measure any company's performance. One quick glance at the appropriate field of business and company-size category and you've found the definitive starting point for competitive performance analysis. The Almanac provides competitive norms in actual dollar amounts for revenue and capital factors, such as net receivables, net property, inventories, total assets, portfolio income, and more. It then gives you average operating costs in percent of net sales, including cost of operations, pensions and benefits, interest, and more.

The Almanac provides ratios for industry-wide results for inventory turnover, current assets to working capital, quick ratio, asset turnover, and others. It also provides other critical financial factors in percentages, including debt ratio, return on assets, and return on equity, and profit margin.

Comes complete with a CD that contains a special Excel Spreadsheet Template that can be used to input data on a given company to see how a company compares with the data provided in the Almanac.

The book is organized by the following major industry sectors, which in turn cover 199 industries, including:

  • Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting
  • Mining
  • Utilities
  • Construction
  • Manufacturing
  • Wholesale trade
  • Retail trade
  • Transportation and warehousing
  • Information
  • Finance and insurance
  • Real estate and rental leasing
  • Professional, scientific and technical services
  • Management of companies (holding companies)
  • Administrative and support and waste management and remediation
    services
  • Health care and social assistance
  • Arts, entertainment and recreation
  • Accommodation and food services
  • Other services (including repair and maintenance, automotive repair and maintenance, personal and laundry services, and religious, grant-making, civic, and professional organizations)

824 pages

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Almanac of Business & Industrial Financial Ratios (2013)

Author: Dr. Leo Troy

The comprehensive resource puts 50 comparative performance indicators at the practitioner's command and covers all of North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico) using NAICS data. The Almanac provides financial information that is calculated and derived from the latest available IRS data on nearly 5 million U.S. and international companies. The Almanac gives you accurate performance data for 50 operating and financial factors in 199 industries. 

Data for each industry is divided into 13 categories based on company size, so you'll find a precise benchmark against which to measure any company's performance. One quick glance at the appropriate field of business and company-size category and you've found the definitive starting point for competitive performance analysis. The Almanac provides competitive norms in actual dollar amounts for revenue and capital factors, such as net receivables, net property, inventories, total assets, portfolio income, and more. It then gives you important average operating costs in percent of net sales, including cost of operations, pensions and benefits, interest, and more.

The Almanac provides ratios for industry-wide results for inventory turnover, current assets to working capital, quick ratio, asset turnover, and others. It also provides other critical financial factors in percentages, including debt ratio, return on assets, and return on equity, and profit margin.
The Almanac of Business and Industrial Financial Ratios comes complete with a CD that contains a special Excel Spreadsheet Template that can be used to input data on a given company to see how a company compares with the data provided in the Almanac.

The book is organized by the following major industry sectors, which in turn cover 199 industries, including:

  • Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting
  • Mining
  • Utilities
  • Construction
  • Manufacturing
  • Wholesale trade
  • Retail trade
  • Transportation and warehousing
  • Information
  • Finance and insurance
  • Real estate and rental leasing
  • Professional, scientific and technical services
  • Management of companies (holding companies)
  • Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services
  • Health care and social assistance
  • Arts, entertainment and recreation
  • Accommodation and food services
  • Other services (including repair and maintenance, automotive repair and maintenance, personal and laundry services, and religious, grant-making, civic, and professional organizations)

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ADR in Business: Practice and Issues Across Countries and Cultures, Volume II

Published: January 2011


Whether the ‘A’ stands for ‘appropriate’, ‘amicable’, or ‘alternative’, all out of court dispute resolution modes, collected under the banner term ‘ADR’ , aim to assist the business world in overcoming relational differences in a truly manageable way.

The first edition of this book (2006) contributed to a global awareness that ADR is important in its own right, and not simply as a substitute for litigation or arbitration. Now, drawing on a wealth of new sources and developments, including the flourishing of hybrid forms of ADR, the subject matter has been largely augmented and expanded on two fronts: in-depth analysis (both descriptive and comparative) of methodology, expectations and outcomes and extended geographical coverage across all continents.

ADR in Business: Practice and Issues Across Countries and Cultures, Volume II covers twenty-nine ‘intertwined but variegated’ essays (to use the editor’s characterization) that provide substantial insight in such specific topics as:

  • ADR’s flexible procedures as controlled by the parties
  • ADR’s facilitation of the continuation of relations between the parties
  • Privilege and confidentiality
  • Involvement of non-legal professionals
  • The identity and the role of the ‘neutral’ as well as the role of the arbitrator
  • The implementation of ICC and other international ADR rules
  • The workings of Dispute Boards and
  • The role of ADR in securing investment and other specific objectives

In its compound thesis – growing in relevance every day – that numerous dispute resolution methods exist whose goals and developments are varied but fundamentally complementary, the multifaceted approach presented here is of immeasurable value to any business party, particularly at the international level.

Practitioners faced with drafting a dispute resolution clause in a contract, or dealing with a dispute that has arisen, will find expert guidance here, and academics will expand their awareness of the issues raised by ADR, in particular as it relates to arbitration. A broad cross section of interested professionals will discover ample material for comparative study of how disputes are approached and resolved in numerous countries and cultures.

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Accounting Desk Book with CD (2015) (U.S.)

Authors: Lois Ruffner Plank, Donald Morris, Bryan R. Plank and Christie Plank Ciraulo

A practical readable guide that provides insightful and clear explanations for CPAs and financial services professionals on key areas of daily accounting practice. It explores dozens of important accounting and finance issues from IRS practice to equity strategies; from budgeting to depreciation; from e-commerce to expert witness testimony.

The Desk Book offers straightforward discussion of significant developments that help the accountant understand and apply relevant accounting principles, legal requirements and tax rules. It discusses important pronouncements from the FASB, GASB and the IASB, along with updated information on PCAOB activities. This handy guide examines the financial reporting presentation requirements and required disclosures and reviews and updates the reader on specialized accounting topics needed for the proper treatment of a transaction.

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Accounting Desk Book – 23rd edition (2014) (US)

A practical readable guide that provides insightful and clear explanations for CPAs and financial services professionals on key areas of daily accounting practice. It explores dozens of important accounting and finance issues from IRS practice to equity strategies; from budgeting to depreciation; from e-commerce to expert witness testimony.

The Desk Book offers straightforward discussion of significant developments that help the accountant understand and apply relevant accounting principles, legal requirements and tax rules. It discusses important pronouncements from the FASB, GASB and the IASB, along with updated information on PCAOB activities. This handy guide examines the financial reporting presentation requirements and required disclosures and reviews and updates the reader on specialized accounting topics needed for the proper treatment of a transaction.

FINANCIAL REPORTING
Chapter 1:     Principles of Financial Statements, Disclosure, Analysis and Interpretation
Chapter 2:     Revenue and Expenses
Chapter 3:     Stockholders' Equity
Chapter 4:     Statement of Cash Flows
Chapter 5:     Segment Reporting

STANDARDS    
Chapter 6:     Actions of the Financial Accounting Standards Board
Chapter 7:     Consolidation of Variable Interest Entities
Chapter 8:     Governmental Accounting                
Chapter 9:     Governmental Fund Accounting
Chapter 10:      Not-for-Profit or Exempt Organizations
Chapter 11:      International Standards: Accounting
Chapter 12:      International Standards: Auditing, Ethics, Public Sector

ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES
Chapter 13:      Cost Accounting    
Chapter 14:      Budgeting for Profit Planning and Budgetary Control
Chapter 15:      Change in Accounting Methods and Consideration of Accounting Periods
Chapter 16:      Auditor Independence and the Audit Committee
Chapter 17:      Taxpayer Rights

NICHE TOPICS
Chapter 18:       Practice Before the IRS and the Power of Attorney
Chapter 19:       Internet Accounting
Chapter 20:       E-Commerce and E-Communication
Chapter 21:       Insurance Accounting
Chapter 22:       Expert Witness    
Chapter 23:       Keep It Honest and Profitable

SEC ACCOUNTING & OVERSIGHT
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A Practical Guide to Estates and Trusts, 3rd Edition

A Practical Guide to Estates and Trusts provides pertinent estate and trust compliance information for professionals who complete tax returns for estates and trusts. Accountants and lawyers who provide advice on the administration of estates or trusts will find the tips and checklists provided by the author, helpful in the planning process.

Since the last edition was published, there have been substantial changes that impact estate planning in the form of budgetary pronouncements, legislative changes, new case law, and CRA administrative positions.

The new edition of A Practical Guide to Estates and Trusts has been updated to include:

  • all legislative changes to October 2010
  • new CRA administrative filing requirements
  • new CRA technical interpretations
  • new court cases with respect to trust residency determination

Other topics covered include:

  • Estate Administration
  • Calculating Income Taxes Payable
  • Income and Capital Interest in Trusts
  • Family Trusts
  • Executor's Compensation
  • Estate Accounting
  • Capital Gains Deduction
  • Allocations – Designations
  • Anti-Avoidance Rules
  • The 21-Year Deemed Disposition Rule

The author provides guidance on completing appropriate Canada Revenue Agency forms. Selected Interpretation Bulletins and Information Circulars are reproduced to further assist in the completion of the relevant forms.

 

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2012-2013 US and International Research Catalogue

Get an overview of CCH US and International Tax Products from the simplest to the most complete research solution. It contains description of CCH content for products dealing with Federal and State taxes, Estate and Gift taxes, Treatises, Accounting and Audit, international taxes, forms, journals and training. You can order your free printed copy or you can download it here.

To help you chose the most relevant products, you can also use the tool called diagnosis card.

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1120S Express Answers (2013)

Updated annually, 1120S Express Answers is a spiral-bound resource that helps practitioners prepare Form 1120S tax returns quickly, easily and accurately – with practical, plain-English guidance that clearly explains the rules and procedures that the preparer needs to know to correctly complete the required tax forms. It is designed specifically for busy tax practitioners who need a ready answer to questions that arise while actually preparing the return.

- Form 1120S - General Information
- Schedules A and B
- Schedules K and K-1
- Schedles M-1, M-2 and M-3
- Schedule D
- Corp. Level Taxes and Estimated Tax Payments
- Special Rules
- Distributions to Shareholders
- Taxation of Shareholders
- Formation of an S corporation
- Funding the S Corporation
- Administrative Matters
- Stock Transfers and Terminations
- Election Statements and Checklists
- State Tax Information
- Index

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1065 Express Answers (2013)

Updated annually, 1065 Express Answers is a spiral-bound resource that helps practitioners prepare Form 1065 tax returns quickly, easily and accurately - with practical, plain-English guidance that clearly explains the rules and procedures that the preparer needs to know to correctly complete the required tax forms. It is designed specifically for busy tax practitioners who need a ready answer to questions that arise while actually preparing the return.

- Form 1065 - General Information
- Income and Deductions
- Schedules A and B
- Schedule K
- Schedules L, M-1, M-2 and M-3
- Schedule D
- Partner’s Schedule K-1
- Allocation Rules
- Partnership Formation
- Depreciation
- Transfers of Interest
- Death or Retirement of a Partner
- Terminations, Mergers and Divisions
- Real Estate Partnerships
- LLCs, LLPs and LLLPs
- State Tax Information
- Election Statements
- Form 1065 Checklist
- Index

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1041 Express Answers (2013)

Updated annually, 1041 Express Answers is a spiral-bound resource that helps tax practitioners who prepare fiduciary income tax returns.

  1. Compliance oriented, line-by-line approach,
  2. Plain-English guidance, making the complex rules (and exceptions to the rules) easy to understand and apply.
  3. New rules and form changes highlighted.

Tab 1: Filing Issues
Tab 2: Form 1041
Tab 3: Income In Respect of a Decedent
Tab 4: Business Income (or Loss)
Tab 5: Farm Income (or Loss)
Tab 6: Rents, Royalties, Partnerships
Tab 7: Schedules A - Charitable Deduction and B - Income Distribution Deduction
Tab 8: Schedule G - Tax Computation and Other Information
Tab 9: Schedule I - AMT
Tab 10: Schedule D - Capital Gains and Losses
Tab 11: Schedule J - Accumulation Distribution
Tab 12: Depreciation, Depletion, Amortization
Tab 13: Schedule K-1
Tab 14: Modification and Termination
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1040 Express Answers is a spiral bound quick-reference guide that will help you and your staff prepare 1040 tax returns quickly, easily and accurately - with practical, plain-English guidance that makes complex rules and exceptions easy to understand.

  • Form-oriented organization presented the way you work - line-by-line, right down the return.
  • Plain English guidance, making the complex rules (and exceptions to the rules) easier to understand and apply.
  • New rules and form changes highlighted, so you can ensure your clients take advantage of new law changes to maximize tax-saving opportunities and avoid pitfalls.
Tab 1        Form 1040
Tab 2        Schedules A and B
Tab 3        Schedules C, F and SE
Tab 4        Schedule D and Form 4797
Tab 5        Schedule E: PALs and At-Risk Rules
Tab 6        Form 2106
Tab 7        Form 4562: Depreciation
Tab 8        Cars and Listed Property
Tab 9        Social Security and Retirement Planning
Tab 10      Tax Credits and AMT
Tab 11       Estimated Payments/Penalties/Amended Returns
Tab 12      Tax Representation Issues and Filings
Tab 13      Family and Education
Tab 14      Estate Planning
Tab 15      State Tax Information
Tab 16      2013 Developments and Planning Tools
Tab 17      Tax Tables
Tab 18      Index

500 pages

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1040 Express Answers (2013)

1040 Express Answers is a spiral bound quick-reference guide that will help you and your staff prepare 1040 tax returns quickly, easily and accurately - with practical, plain-English guidance that makes complex rules and exceptions easy to understand.

- Form-oriented organization presented the way you work - lineby-line, right down the return.
- Plain English guidance, making the complex rules (and exceptions to the rules) easier to understand and apply.
- New rules and form changes highlighted, so you can ensure your clients take advantage of new law changes to maximize taxsaving opportunities and avoid pitfalls.

Tab 1 Form 1040
Tab 2 Schedules A and B
Tab 3 Schedules C, F and SE
Tab 4 Schedule D and Form 4797
Tab 5 Schedule E: PALs and At-Risk Rules
Tab 6 Form 2106
Tab 7 Form 4562: Depreciation
Tab 8 Cars and Listed Property
Tab 9 Social Security and Retirement Planning
Tab 10 Tax Credits and AMT
Tab 11 Estimated Payments/Penalties/Amended Returns
Tab 12 Tax Representation Issues and Filings
Tab 13 Family and Education
Tab 14 Estate Planning
Tab 15 State Tax Information
Tab 16 Developments and Planning Tools
Tab 17 Tax Tables
Tab 18 Index

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1040 Express Answers (2012)

Available: December 2011

This spiral bound quick-reference guide will help you and your staff prepare 1040 tax returns quickly, easily and accurately - with practical, plain-English guidance that makes complex rules and exceptions easy to understand.

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FINANCIAL REPORTING
Chapter 1: Principles of Financial Statements, Disclosure, Analysis and Interpretation
Chapter 2: Revenue and Expenses
Chapter 3: Stockholders' Equity
Chapter 4: Statement of Cash Flows
Chapter 5: Segment Reporting


STANDARDS
Chapter 6: Actions of the Financial Accounting Standards Board
Chapter 7: Consolidation of Variable Interest Entities
Chapter 8: Governmental Accounting
Chapter 9: Governmental Fund Accounting
Chapter 10: Not-for-Profit or Exempt Organizations
Chapter 11: International Standards: Accounting
Chapter 12: International Standards: Auditing, Ethics, Public Sector