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    accountantforums.com/irs-issues-revenue-ruling-wash-sales-ira-and- roth-ira-buys-substanti Brian M. Sagrestano‚ JD‚ CFRE (January 2013) “Special Report: Everything Each NPO Must Know about Fiscal Cliff Legislation” http://yourgiftcounts.wordpress.com/2013/01/03/special-report-everything-each- npo-must-know-about-fiscal-cliff-legislation/

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    year: Taxes Lawmakers are still haggling over what’s called the fiscal cliff‚ the combination of billions of dollars in tax increases and budget cuts. Even if Congress reaches an agreement‚ small business owners won’t have the certainty they need‚ according to Todd McCracken‚ president of the National Small Business Association‚ a group that lobbies on behalf of small companies. Even if Congress reaches an agreement on the fiscal cliff‚ small business owners still face uncertainty‚ according to Todd

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    Together with the expiration of the Bush tax cuts and payroll tax cut‚ would have led to an enormous contraction positively throwing the United States into another recession. The combination of polices was known as the fiscal cliff. Therefore‚ a deal was reached to avoid the cliff which delayed the sequester until March 1. The cuts are equally split between domestic and defense programs‚ with half affecting defense discretionary spending including: weapon purchases‚ base operations‚ construction

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    Economic Critique Team C Augusta Gose‚ Rudy Burns‚ Steven Delgado ECO/372 March 4‚ 2013 Laurence Hagan Economic Critique The United States current economic status has improved from 2010 to 2012‚ as far as‚ unemployment rates‚ consumer income‚ and (lower) interest rates are concerned. When we examine the Gross Domestic Product‚ we are continuing to increase the United States debts. In 2009‚ the United States estimated GDP (purchasing power parity) was $14.38 trillion‚ which increased $0.44 trillion

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    so-called fiscal cliff — because he won the election. Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas)‚ recently elected the No. 2 Republican in the chamber‚ had a one-word response to Obama’s demand: “No.” “The president is over-reading his mandate. He ran a better campaign than Mitt Romney. That’s the only mandate‚” Cornyn said. “It’s time to pivot away from campaigning and start governing.” The talks today are the first of a series of crucial exchanges between the parties as the nation hurdles toward the fiscal cliff

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    while he is CYA. c. Cliff – understands that he has to reduce the budget by 1/3 keep the company in a fiscal sound position. He also understands that the necessity of meeting the August time frame is important. d. Chris – like Kelly is not sure that the August deadline is possible. Chris is also assumes that Pat and Kelly can work out the details on the project without any involvement of other resources 2. Explain the arguments made by each of these people. a. Cliff O’Connor – believes

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    Danielle Casagrande Professor George Picoulas Political Science 115 23 March 2015 Assignment 2 The Founding Fathers “would be horrified by the modern presidential campaign [process]” is the common thread that John Dickerson used when he wrote "How to Measure for a President" (Dickerson). The article explains the different injustices committed in today’s process of picking the leader of the free world as well as outlining the different things we can do as voters to improve the process so we can

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    Portfolio Strategy Research Look past near-term political risk to improving growth prospects US economy will gain strength as 2013 progresses The turbulent political environment that curtailed corporate risk-taking in 2012 will end. Full ‘fiscal cliff’ will be averted but taxes will rise and federal spending will be cut. Economy will grow by 1.9% in 2013 and 2.9% in 2014. David J. Kostin (212) 902-6781 david.kostin@gs.com Goldman‚ Sachs & Co. Stuart Kaiser‚ CFA Corporate fundamentals

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    Name: Alejandra Carrillo Date: November 28th 2012 Class Period: Period 4th Current Events Template Title of Article: What is the Fiscal Cliff? Author: Thomas Kenny Date: Doesnt say Source:About.com Article | 5 W’s and H/ Reaction and Opinion | Guide questions | Title:What is the Fiscal Cliff? | Who? What? Where? When? How? | How much do they cost?Do they come in Colors? | 1st paragraph | Who? The iPad miniWhat? The iPad is not as flawless as everyone thought. It cant be fixed

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    opinionated words with antagonistic connotations. The articles’ introductory statements reveal opposite attitudes towards the issue. The New York Times introduces its article with a pessimistic comment: “Political gridlock over fiscal policy didn’t push the economy off a cliff. But it certainly isn’t helping anything‚ either.” (Rampell) On the other hand‚ The Guardian begins its article by being straightforward and provides a percentile statistic: “The US unemployment rate edged up to 7.9% in January

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