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Accounting Josh Mueth, CPA, has joined Sitzberger, Widmann & Company, S.C., Brookfield. He has experience in...

Shared leadership

George Meyer, Jim Rasche, Jill Morin 3EO (Three executive officers) Kahler...

Walker seeks more privatization for county

Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker won a political battle last year when the Milwaukee County Board failed to override three of his budget vetoes that paved the way for the privatization of the county's housekeeping work.

2010 Roth IRA conversions for Wisconsin Taxpayers

Taxpayers with more than $100,000 in adjusted gross income are now eligible to convert their individual retirement accounts to a Roth IRA. Conversion is a compelling tax-planning opportunity because: 1) you avoid income tax on future Roth IRA earnings; 2) you lock in tax at today's historically low income tax rates; 3) you avoid required minimum distributions at age 70 ½; 4) your taxable income will be lower during retirement; 5) beneficiaries of your inherited Roth IRA will receive tax-free distributions; and 6) if you convert in 2010, you may defer recognition of income until 2011 and 2012.

TLX Technologies LLC

TLX Technologies LLC N735 Saratoga Dr., Waukesha Industry: Solenoids and related electrical components ...

Bonfire of the vanities

It's time to balance the view about China and look at the clay feet of the world's new economic giant. Having discussed some things that China is doing well in recent weeks, there are clouds on the horizon.

Health care reform could boost demand for Plan Advisor Software

The national health care reform proposals call for mandating health insurance for all Americans, which would provide a boost to Waukesha-based Connecture Inc.

Chinese investors enter local real estate market

For years, manufacturing operations have moved from the United States to China to take advantage of the low cost of labor there. As China's economy has grown, the U.S. government has increasingly borrowed money from China to fill it's trade gap.
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Position your company for THE REBOUND

No doubt, most businesses throughout southeastern Wisconsin were eager to turn the calendar on 2009 and put the Great Recession to rest.

Recovery won’t be rapid

Having served as an economist for Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton, Michael Knetter knows a thing or...

Milwaukee is becoming the mining capital of the world

Considering that 2009 was a nightmare for most southeastern Wisconsin companies, you wouldn't know it by the performance of the stocks of the publicly traded corporations in the region.

Bullish on the stock market

The three most important factors that drive the stock market turned bullish on balance in July and remain so now. The strategic investment implication is that investors should set their portfolio allocations to common stocks to their maximum comfort levels.

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