There’s a great new place for Colorado business owners to get started planning funding to drive growth: a coalition of private and public organizations, led by the Colorado Bankers Association, recently launched a new website to help small businesses find financing sources. The website features a wide array of resources for closely heldGo to Resource
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As the deadline to file 2011 tax returns approaches, it is a great time for business owners to start planning for next year. Tax expert Barbara Weltman offers the following tips for business owners in 2012. Retirement Plan Changes. The dollar limits on contributions and benefits to qualified retirement plans such as SEPs,Go to Resource
With a depressed housing market and historically low interest rates increasing numbers of individuals are purchasing residential real estate for investment rental purposes. In fact, earlier this week Warren Buffett identified single family housing as one of the most attractive current investment opportunities. However if certain precautions are not taken, investors often findGo to Resource
Secretary of State Scott Gessler recently announced new legislation intended to streamline business filings with the Colorado Secretary of State. The legislation, known as Senate Bill 123, proposes to implement a “Business Efficiency Suite” to make on-line business filings with the Secretary of State less costly and burdensome. According to the announcement, theGo to Resource
New landlord tenant legislation has been introduced in the Colorado legislature in the form of Senate Bill 12-070. The legislation proposes to enact the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act and includes provisions concerning: Disclosure obligations of landlords. Reduced time frames in which a landlord must return a security deposit. The effect ofGo to Resource