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  • Nov 20, 2024 | wealthmanagement.com | Brian Smith |Caitlin FitzSimons |Brianna Johnson-King

    https://www.wealthmanagement.com/sites/wealthmanagement.com/files/logos/WealthManagement_com_white.png Skip navigation Recent Recent Featured On June 6, 2024, closely held business owners learned that the highest court in the land may have significantly increased the valuations of their business interests; however, this wasn’t a moment for business owners to rejoice.

  • Nov 20, 2024 | wealthmanagement.com | Brian Smith |Caitlin FitzSimons |Brianna Johnson-King

    Five alternative strategies for businesses to consider on a shareholder’s death. +1Brian G. Smith, Caitlin C. Fitzsimonsand 1 moreOn June 6, 2024, closely held business owners learned that the highest court in the land may have significantly increased the valuations of their business interests; however, this wasn’t a moment for business owners to rejoice. The U.S. Supreme Court’s unanimous ruling in Connelly v.

  • Sep 11, 2024 | acamstoday.org | Brian Smith |Charles Rego

    The attacks of September 11 radically transformed every aspect of life, business and governance, and its effects continue to be felt today. For members of the Armed Forces, the impact was immediate and drastic. A largely conventional force with a doctrine primarily geared for warfare amongst nation-states had to transform quickly and confront an enemy lacking borders, uniforms or national identity.

  • Apr 9, 2024 | indibloghub.com | Brian Smith

    The sun-bathed city of Phoenix, Arizona, is a prime location for harnessing solar energy, given its ample sunshine year-round. This article explores the vibrant market for solar installations in Phoenix and drills down into the question on many homeowners and business owners' minds: Are solar installers Phoenix AZ truly worth the investment? We’ll unravel the layers of this question by examining the specifics of solar panels and the economy of their installation in the Phoenix region.

  • Feb 29, 2024 | mondaq.com | Brian Smith |Simon Tarsh

    Traditionally, companies that have been seeking to reduce costs have followed an offshoring strategy to take advantage of educated, skilled, low-cost labor in countries such as India. They have either outsourced or set up their own Global Capability Centers (GCCs), often requiring large scale, with several hundred full-time equivalents (FTEs) to be cost-effective.