<![CDATA[Richard J. Beason, CPA, <br />A Professional Corporation - Want to discuss an Issue ]]>Tue, 05 Jan 2021 09:09:34 -0800Weebly<![CDATA[February 22nd, 2013]]>Fri, 22 Feb 2013 16:33:03 GMThttp://richardjbeasoncpa.com/want-to-discuss-an-issue/february-22nd-2013Picture
In the New Yourk Times today, Krugman discusses the effects of sequestration on the economy and his thoughts on what should be done.  What do you think?

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<![CDATA[February 21st, 2013]]>Thu, 21 Feb 2013 16:02:39 GMThttp://richardjbeasoncpa.com/want-to-discuss-an-issue/february-21st-2013Picture
Have you ever been in a partnership?  How did it work out?

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<![CDATA[February 20th, 2013]]>Wed, 20 Feb 2013 14:21:32 GMThttp://richardjbeasoncpa.com/want-to-discuss-an-issue/february-20th-2013Picture
In our tech world, decisions are increasingly based on data obtained from surveys, social media, etc.  My question is, if you base your data on such and change your business model based on the data, then do you keep looking at data and keep making changes?.  If the change affects your data, then you may be chasing your tail in a never ending spiral of change.  For example look at the TV Networks, they constantly review data and move shows, but each move changes the data on the show being moved to where they keep the shows in constant flux.  Not a good business model.

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<![CDATA[February 19th, 2013]]>Tue, 19 Feb 2013 14:41:39 GMThttp://richardjbeasoncpa.com/want-to-discuss-an-issue/february-19th-2013Picture
Financial Break today discusses the form in which to operate your business.  Want to discuss?

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