The McGraw-Hill Construction Business Handbook: A Practical Guide to Accounting, Credit, Finance, Insurance, and Law for the Construction IndustryRobert Fairchild Cushman, Robert Frank Cushman McGraw-Hill, 1978 - 350 pages Manual and guide to accounting, credit, financing, insurance and law in the construction industry in the USA - covers also tax system, contracting, collective bargaining, contracting, regulations, arbitration, bankruptcy, etc. References and statistical tables. |
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Page 2-15
... considered . From inception to ultimate termina- tion or liquidation of the business , the taxable income will be the same no matter what form of business or what method of accounting is employed . While the taxable income in the ...
... considered . From inception to ultimate termina- tion or liquidation of the business , the taxable income will be the same no matter what form of business or what method of accounting is employed . While the taxable income in the ...
Page 31-35
... considered unliquidated in view of the multiplicity of issues that were difficult to resolve except with the aid of 13 days of trial and a genuine dispute as to the degree of substantial payment . In Chas . T. Main , Inc. v ...
... considered unliquidated in view of the multiplicity of issues that were difficult to resolve except with the aid of 13 days of trial and a genuine dispute as to the degree of substantial payment . In Chas . T. Main , Inc. v ...
Page 42-4
... considered . 16 However , a contractor or subcontractor who performs extra work and is otherwise entitled to be paid for it will not automatically lose his money just because he has failed to follow procedural technicalities in the ...
... considered . 16 However , a contractor or subcontractor who performs extra work and is otherwise entitled to be paid for it will not automatically lose his money just because he has failed to follow procedural technicalities in the ...
Contents
Chapter 2 | 2-2 |
Other Tax StructuringAffiliated Companies 212 | 2-12 |
Organization John P Kelsey | 3-1 |
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