Tax code changes in the CARES Act and commercial real estate investment strategies with Brandon Hall, CPA
As many states begin setting schedules for lifting their COVID-19 related shelter in place orders, businesses across the United States are beginning to think about what that means for the business. Make no mistake about it: experts predict that the world will never be the same again after this pandemic. In many of the same ways that 9/11 shaped the ways in which the world travels, this pandemic will shape the ways in which we work.
Trees provide food and sustenance. Trees provide shelter. Trees are needed to build.
Join us to hear updates on exchange Deals with Shanae Mabrie, CES. Vice President. Old Republic Exchange.
During this quarter’s CBC Women’s Virtual Meet Up, host Christina Balas was joined by Kate Conquest, Senior Regional Director of Affiliate Services for the Northern US, and Debbie Cowart, Broker at CBC Arnold and Associates with over 30 years of experience. The women had an open conversation about the mantras they focus on to stay centered and successful, as well as some of the big breaks in their careers.
If your organization is like most others, you have multiple team members spread out in different locations, or even just working remotely from home or another location. Whatever the case, these remote team members usually interact with your in-office employees, making it crucial to have systems in place that can allow for this communication.
Lease clauses that you need to understand now. The session will be led by Julie Appleton, Executive Legal Counsel at Realogy.
If you’ve been paying attention to the news or social media, it seems hard to escape news about the spread of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). Since COVID-19 is a respiratory virus, spread largely by people coming into close contact with one another (within 6 feet), apartment buildings and multifamily dwellings are at higher risk, with an increased risk of an infected tenant unintentionally spreading the virus to neighbors and other residents. This phenomenon is known as community spread.
In a matter of weeks one of the most common and pleasant activities we have enjoyed for decades came to a screeching halt. The Coronavirus has devastated the restaurant industry in a way that none of us anticipated. Businesses have closed, curtailing their income streams and employment. Restaurants have contracted with their lenders and landlords based on an economic model that will likely no longer exist. And we as diners have been deprived of a fundamental activity of our daily lives.
3 Tips to Accelerate Your Success with Beau Beery.