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Business Briefs for Sept. 18, 2012
Rotary Club’s community fall project deemed a success The first annual “Stuff the Bus Project” in Boyle County raised 628 pounds of school supplies that will be distributed through area Family Resource and Youth Services Centers. The...
Tags: Ethics, Relay for Life, Financial Planning, Arts and Culture, Career and Workplace
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Business Briefs for August 28, 2012
Ephraim McDowell associate appointed to board Tressa Mason, general counsel and corporate compliance officer at Ephraim McDowell Health, recently was elected to serve on the Heart of Danville board of directors. Mason, a native of New Haven, Conn.,...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Colleges and Universities, Ethics, Labor Legislation, Mexico City
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Danville showing $1.8 million surplus
smojica@amnews.comAlcohol and occupational tax revenues for fiscal year 2011-12 were higher than projected, which helped the city end the year with a near $2-million budget surplus, Danville City Manager Ron Scott said Monday. During the City Commission meeting, Scott and...Tags: Water Supply, Public Officials, Politics, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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Danville commission chooses water system expansion financial advisor
dbrock@amnews.comThe Danville City Commission voted to hire Civic Financial Advisors of Lexington as the financial advisor to oversee funding of the city’s $27.5 million water system expansion, among other potential projects. According to city manager Ron Scott,...Tags: Financial and Business Services, Elections, Sports, Bowling, Companies and Corporations
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Danville receives good audit report
dbrock@amnews.comDanville has received a clean financial audit for Fiscal Year 2011. The report by Ray, Foley, Hensley & Co. PLLC, which performed the city’s audit for the second year in a row, showed no significant findings or recommendations about the city’...Tags: Health, Accounting and Auditing, Politics, Medical Procedures and Tests, Finance
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McNay: Getting rich slowly
My approach toward wealth changed in 1992 when I went to a Vanderbilt University alumni meeting and heard William Spitz, the college’s treasurer, give a talk about his book, “Get Rich Slowly: Building Your Financial Future Through Common...Tags: Interior Policy, Colleges and Universities, Realty, Television, Stock Broking
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Business briefs for Sept. 27
sheila@amnews.comNeyhouse earns national certification Katy Kondik Neyhouse, trust administrator for Farmers National Bank, was recently awarded the Certified Trust and Financial Advisor designation from Institute of Certified Bankers, a subsidiary of the American...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Financial Planning, Human Interest, Career and Workplace, Finance
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Mollye Raney: It¿s a good week to think about retirement savings
You may not see it posted on your calendar, but Oct. 16 – 22 is National Save for Retirement Week. This annual event, endorsed by Congress, is designed to raise awareness about the importance of saving for retirement — so you may want to take...Tags: Interior Policy, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, 401K, Politics, Retirement
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Health-care plan for a free nation
Contributing columnistThere is renewed talk about Obamacare lately, and whether or not to repeal it will be a central issue in the 2012 presidential election. The problem with Obamacare is that it doesn’t actually address the central issue — the cost. In fact, it...Tags: Florida, Insurance, Health Insurance Cost, New Jersey, Health
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McConnell: What health reform means
One year ago, over the objections of the American people, Washington Democrats rammed through a disastrous health spending law in a partisan vote. At the time, then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said, “We have to pass the bill so that you can find...Tags: Medicaid, Labor Legislation, Nancy Pelosi, Consumers, Washington (U.S. state)
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Kersey: Make sure your investments get enough exercise
Now that spring is here, you may find it easier to get outside to run, bike or take part in other physical pursuits that you enjoy. As you know, the more active you are, the more efficiently your body will work. And the same can hold true for your...Tags: Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Investments, Mutual Funds
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Get Credit for Your Retirement Savings Contributions
You may be eligible for a tax credit if you make eligible contributions to an employer-sponsored retirement plan or to an individual retirement arrangement. Here are six things the IRS wants you to know about the Savers Credit: - Income Limits The...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, 401K, Tax Credits, Career and Workplace, Retirement
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