Tweet Words from David Murray… Blog = The Way of the Murr. This is a personal journey… but the pieces apply to us all. Hope you agree. “Can you keep a secret? It doesn’t really matter. All things become disclosed through the course of time. Things leak, people press, and what was once kept allusive [...]
Tweet “What do I do with all these personal and confidential documents?” “I’ve got to shred all this stuff, but I don’t have the time!” “Where can I take this paperwork to have it safely shredded?” EA Schensky & Associates has heard your cries and wants to help! Announcing our: 2nd ANNUAL SHREDDING EVENT All [...]
Tweet No one was weighing what to shred and what to save in the frenetic shredding scenes in All the President’s Men, the 1976 movie about two journalists investigating the Watergate scandal for the Washington Post. They knew to shred it all! Jane, one of Carl Bernstein’s sources, tells him: “…I was working the weekend [...]
Tweet This poor guy was found today on 696 at Dequindre. He was hit by a car and rushed to an emergency vet. He has a choke collar and a black/red collar on. Is this your dog? Please share this info. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=265589090153054&set=a.164925010219463.37324.137957792916185&type=1&theater
Tweet “Pay a few extra dollars on your mortgage (or just round up to the next $100) to pay off your principle faster”. Mary Anne Kennedy, real estate short sale/foreclosure specialist Courtesy of: Jill Gleba, Gleba & Associates Troy, MI It doesn’t take a huge amount of extra dollars paid regularly on your mortgage [...]
Tweet One of the things that make it hard to figure out the costs of leasing a building is that different types of real estate charge differently for space. For instance, a retail or industrial building is going to charge a base rent plus taxes, maintenance and utilities. These charges can be all over the [...]
Tweet IR-2011-93, Sept. 14, 2011 WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service has issued guidance designed to clarify the tax treatment of employer-provided cell phones. The guidance relates to a provision in the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010, enacted last fall, that removed cell phones from the definition of listed property, a category under tax [...]
Tweet Senate Appropriations Passes Cuts to IRS FY 2012 Budget The full Senate Appropriations Committee on September 15 voted 16-14 for more than $458 million in cuts from the Internal Revenue Service’s budget, as part of its fiscal year 2012 financial services and general government spending bill. The Senate bill provides a total of $11.663 [...]