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The Business Journal hosted its second-annual Family Owned Business Awards reception last month at Pardini’s, honoring four outstanding family businesses
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One of three remaining “job killer” bills had its teeth removed in Sacramento Thursday, affording California employers some small measure
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A 1031 Exchange, in short, is a way for investors to sell an income property and defer the capital gains
Read more »COLUMN – Frozen chicken cutlets to rogue nuclear programs: Where money lost to cybercrime goes
A cybersecurity column by Kate Fazzini and John Shegerian If you’ve ever lost money to a computer crime, or done
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There is a real effort to make farming more corporate and bureaucratic. Every year there are more forms to fill
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A California Chamber of Commerce-identified “Job Killer” is still in play in Sacramento — and it’s leaving plaintiff’s attorneys salivating. As
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The concept of a “sober bar” could seem oxymoronic to some — like “accurate estimate” or “plastic silverware.” For Ian Landis,
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The Federal Reserve has begun what it says will be a series of interest rate increases in an effort to
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Over the past two years, a common perception has been that there is little to no inventory of available multifamily
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Since it was introduced in 2020 as part of the CARES Act, the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) has been
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