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Impairment Considerations for the Energy Sector

As witnessed, the latter months of 2018 saw a dramatic downturn in oil prices. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the West Texas

Asset Transactions vs. Stock Transactions

Asset transactions and stock transactions are the two most common types of transaction structures when purchasing or selling a business. Asset transactions

Part Two in a Series: Managing Risks of Technologies Emerging as Business Opportunities - Artificial Intelligence

As we enter the fourth industrial revolution, technology continues to advance at a rate never before seen. Every day, driverless Ubers cruise the streets

Schneider Downs' Annual Manufacturers' Economic Survey

Schneider Downs’ annual Manufacturers’ Economic Survey gathers valuable insight from industry leaders throughout the region, highlighting the
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EU Efforts to Stem Abusive Tax Structures

It is of little surprise that the individual EU countries and European Commission for Competition have narrowed their focus on multinational companies

Qualified Opportunity Zones in Layman's Terms

There has been a lot of buzz lately regarding Qualified Opportunity Zones (QOZ). This is a new tax incentive contained in and created by the Tax Cuts and

Hello from the 2019 Auto Summit at the NADA Convention

San Francisco was the happening place this past weekend for the National Automotive Dealership Association Convention. The West Coast had a feel of home

Part One in a Series: Managing Risks of Technologies Emerging as Business Opportunities - Websites and Mobile Applications

Websites and mobile applications are an important medium for businesses to interact with customers, obtain information, and conduct business transactions.
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Transfer Pricing: A Reporting Requirement for Multinational Corporations

It should come as no surprise that large companies often create affiliate and/or subsidiary companies to carry out various parts of their operations across
Many have heard about the French data regulator CNIL imposing a $57 million (€50 million) fine on Google for violating the General Data Protection
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