While rolling though my emails I came across a note by Verne Harnish
passing along an E book From SCORE. My father is a SCORE consultant so I
thought I should read this and found great info within to share with
those of you in the construction and architectural industry, or BOMA.

The Stimulus Package Advice -I read it all but take several more minutes
and read pages 11 - 13 and look at 21 for stimulus resources, “The
Stimulus Package: What it Means for Growing Businesses
“.

* You can carry back net operating losses (NOLs) in 2008 (tax
years beginning or ending in 2008) as far back as five years if you’re
under $15 million in revenue. Using the longer carry back period ensures
that current losses will be fully utilized to produce the largest tax
refund possible. This can help with cash flow issues NOW.
* You can fully depreciate $250,000 in furniture, computer
equipment, off-the-shelf software, etc. in 2009 — and there are other
accelerated depreciation bonuses along with limitations if you have over
$800k to depreciate. Time to get everyone new computers! New energy
efficient lighting retrofits qualify.
http://www.architecturaldetailgroup.com/induction/articles.htm
* Tax credits for hiring certain workers, including veterans.
* There are certain energy tax credits for going green.

Produced by MyVenturepad in cooperation with SCORE and sponsored by SAP,
the eBook explains
what the Stimulus means to small and midsize businesses,.
http://www.score.org/pdf/StimulusPackageeBook.pdf

Notes on Verne Harnish Execute Without Drama
read his
book Mastering the Rockefeller Habits.

Enjoy your Reading, Gerald Olesker CEO/ founder ADG Eco Lighting -
Consulting and Products that save the world from Energy Overload :end