Accounting Newsletter (9/13/2009)

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Accounting News

Top Tips for Tech Savings: Ask the right person
We’ve been asking, “What’s the best way to economize on technology costs in this economy?” And you’ve been answering… Anne Stanton Principal Business Analyst at FM Global http://www.crmlady.com/ Ask the right person, with the right background, the right question. [Editor's note: Congratulations to Anne for her latest book, now available on Amazon, "Teach Yourself Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4 in 24 [...] (More)

Top Tips for Tech Savings: Grab the tax benefits
We’ve been asking, “What’s the best way to economize on technology costs in this economy?” And you’ve been answering… Anita Campbell CEO of Small Business Trends LLC SmallBizTrends.com I would not delay spending — just the opposite. You can save money by spending smart. How? By making sure you are taking advantage of 2 significant tax benefits that were [...] (More)

H&R Block Warns Taxpayers About Une…..
With the unemployment rate at 8.7 percent in the county and 8.6 percent at the state level, H&R Block is warning taxpayers about money they will owe on their unemployment benefits. (More)

CPA Firms Battle Recession With New Marketing Plans
Two in three firms plan to boost biz-dev efforts. What’s working in accounting marketing today? Join the survey; get the answers. by Rick Telberg Both because of the business downturn and despite it, accounting firms are largely resisting the impulse to cut marketing spending and business development activities. And a significant number are even boosting sales efforts. Early results [...] (More)

Accounting Articles

Bookkeeping Help - Why Hire Bookkeeping Help From An Outsourcing Firm?
Do you know how it feels like working whole day long in filling bookkeeping entries and checking and re-checking them for any errors that might have been left due to negligence? It feels like bein… (More)

Painting Business Accounting - Make More Money
Profit - Keeping track or record keeping and analyzing the data, is really the only way we can tell the financial health of our company. Things have changed considerably since my Grandfather was a painter. Back then some basic accounting was all that was needed. (More)

Accounting Help - Is It Really Helpful In Business Management?
Have you ever wondered how much stress and cost is going into managing an individual accounts section in-house? This is the basic reason behind slowing down of your business. Since you are almost … (More)

Guide to Finding Competent Accountants
Both large and small establishments must get their accounts perfectly handled to make certain that their business is on the right track. This is reason why accountants are of vital importance to establishments. The appropriate handling of cash movement within the company is done by no less than a competent, reliable accountant. Thus, employing the best person or persons for this purpose is more than a clever idea that a company owner can do. (More)

Quality Bookkeeping Services - Tips on Finding the Right Provider For Your Company
A lot of companies today fail to succeed primarily because they have done a poor job of keeping their financial records. Keep in mind this is one of the most important aspects of any business, big or small, that should never be neglected. Fortunately, there are a lot of bookkeeping companies which offer quality book keeping and accounting services. By hiring efficient, reliable and honest bookkeepers from these companies, you would be able to feel secure as to where every dollar goes in your business. (More)

Forensic Accounting - What it Includes
Forensic accounting is intended for use in a court of law or other legal processes and should be of the highest standard possible. The term “forensic” should not be confused with the laboratory work on DNA, toxicology and related sciences used in solving other types of crimes. In the case of forensic accounting, the word applies to a scientific method of accounting to solve legal problems. (More)

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Accounting Newsletter (9/6/2009)

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Accounting News

H&R Block Offers 500 Offices to New Franchisees
KANSAS CITY, MO - ‘When the going gets tough, the tough get going’ isn’t just a bromide administered by football coaches before the big game. A new study* shows that when economic times are tough, a r… (More)

market will cut fat cat pay
A DAY of reckoning is still to come for overpaid executives, a senior figure from one of the ‘big four’ accountancy firms has warned, despite advocating the need for hefty salaries to attract top tale… (More)

What Recession? Accounting Industry Adds 2,300 Jobs in August
While U.S. economy loses 216,000 jobs and unemployment hits 9.7 percent. In today’s monthly employment situation data release, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that total employment in the nation’s accounting and bookkeeping services sector climbed by a seasonally adjusted 2,300 jobs in August from July, to stand at a head count of 943,900. Here’s the Official [...] (More)

Deloitte & Touche Tops BusinessWeek’s Annual List of ‘Best Places to Launch a Career’
The big four accounting firms once again dominate BusinessWeek’s fourth annual ranking of the “Best Places to Launch a Career.” Deloitte & Touche jumped to the No.1 spot, unseating Ernst & Young who ranked No.2. PricewaterhouseCoopers and KPMG took the third and fourth spot, respectively. (More)

Targeting Small Biz? Twitter Has 7X the Selling Potential of Other Social Nets
Another reason accounting marketers can’t ignore Twitter. According to market researchers Warrillow & Co. at the Corporate Executive Board, most marketers in the small business segment have spent the last few years searching for profitable applications of social media in their advertising campaigns; many to no avail. Home grown social networks have proven to be expensive [...] (More)

Accounting Articles

The Importance of Cash Flow
Cash flow to a business can be a sign of its health or its pending demise. Simply put, cash flow is the money coming in to a business as well as the money going out. This includes everything from sales dollars to expenditures for office supplies. By understanding the true importance of cash flow, small business owners and entrepreneurs will be far more ahead of the game. (More)

Find Out What Great Plains Accounting Software Can Do
Great Plains accounting software, also known by the name Microsoft Dynamics GP, is an integrated solution to handle all of your business’s accounting needs, including general analysis and management of the supply chain, finance, manufacturing, customer relationship, retail, human resource, and project functions. The package was created by the Great Plains Software company, an independent developer of financial software located in Fargo, North Dakota. It claims to be the first accounting software program available in the United States that can support multiple users and work with the Windows operating system. (More)

Customised Bookkeeping Solutions
Different firms have radically different business models and, as such, have different bookkeeping needs and requirements. A firm with the … (More)

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Accounting Newsletter (8/31/2009)

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Accounting News

Audits Double This Decade
The number of audits is likely to continue rising as the IRS beefs up enforcement, nearly doubling its tax law enforcement budget next year. (More)

Accountant ‘Prestige’ Drops by 4 Points in Harris Poll
Firefighters, Scientists and Doctors Seen as Most ‘Prestigious’ Occupations. via Harris Interactive ROCHESTER, N.Y. -  Every year at this time, The Harris Poll asks whether an occupation can be considered to have very great prestige or hardly any prestige at all. This year there are some changes as well as some stability in what occupations are considered [...] (More)

SURVEY RESULTS: Accounting Firm Marketing Strategies
Biz dev takes center stage. Both because of and despite the business downturn, tax and accounting firms are maintaining and even increasing their marketing and business development activities, according to topline findings from a new CPA Trendlines survey by Bay Street Group LLC for the AICPA. Join the survey; get the results as they develop. A surprising [...] (More)

Five Ways How NOT to Implement a System of Partner Accountability
And seven ways to build the right culture. August Aquila, a veteran practice management consultant, thinks deeply and works broadly with CPA firms on leadership and management issues. If you’re thinking about the quality of leadership at your firm, think on this: Five WRONG ways to make partners more accountable: Let’s make it into a checklist. One thing [...] (More)

Accounting Videos

Accounting Lecture 1 - Basic Concepts

Introductory Accounting Lecture. First in a series.

Accounting Articles

Interesting Facts About Accounting History
Businesses changed from something small and home owned to something larger, the capital markets grew with it. Now, success was subject to an accurate financial records and a good track record of financial responsibility. Such, the modern accounting was born. (More)

Things to Look For in a Bookkeeping Service
Trying to get the bookkeeping chore off of your overflowing plate? Here are some things a bookkeeping service might be able to offer. (More)

For Continuing Education Consider an Online CPA Course
Finding a CPA course for continuing education is not hard. CPAs are critical to the modern business world so there is a great infrastructure in place to see that they get the support and contin… (More)

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Accounting Newsletter (8/23/2009)

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Accounting News

Tax Matters - Mike Warburton, senior partner with and business advisors Grant Thornton.
ANOTHER day, another way in which the government is trying to collect more tax from us. We should not be surprised, witnessing the first ever government financial deficit for the month of July, normal… (More)

Recession Weighs on Work-Life Balance
CPAs share some of their best time-management tips. How hard are YOU working? Join the survey, compare the answers. by Rick Telberg With the days of summer rapidly dwindling, accountants and finance managers across the nation are grabbing their last vacation days. But it’s not always easy. Many finance and accounting professionals are working harder than [...] (More)

SURVEY RESULTS: Are CPAs Just Guessing about Client Satisfaction?
Many CPA firms are surprisingly casual about how they acquire new clients or about how to keep them happy. As part of our “Seven Keys to Successful CPA Firm Management” program, we’ve been surveying accountants and clients to learn the clues for effective marketing, business development and client satisfaction and retention. Do you know what it takes [...] (More)

Recession Adds to Workloads, Stress; Sends CPAs Looking for New Jobs
Almost half of all CPAs say they’d quit for a job with better working conditions — even if it means a pay cut — even in this economy. How hard are YOU working? Join the survey, compare the answers. And then add your comments here. by Rick Telberg At Large While the CPA profession is proving remarkably recession-resistant, the [...] (More)

Accounting Articles

How to Use QuickBooks For Job Costing - Working With Estimates
Many businesses think estimating is useful to only construction companies. But any company that produces estimates, quotes, bids, and proposals can use QuickBooks to get a handle on their job costing. The accuracy of your estimating process can make or break your project success. (More)

Watch For Bookkeeping Service Fees
Bookkeeping is one of the most important aspects of business development. If you are doing your bookkeeping yourself, then you obviously understand the frustration that is involved in trying to get your accounting in order. (More)

Accounting For Small Businesses
Owners of small business may have the tendency of not focusing on accounting concerns because it does not produce direct results on business. However, many good managers and finance people would recommend that a system, whether manual, or automated or a transition of both must be put in place. (More)

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Accounting Newsletter (8/16/2009)

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Accounting News

Internal Auditor Magazine Receives 12 Awards
Best Service Feature â?? Trade/Technical Silver Award - â??The Multigenerational Workforceâ? (October 08 issue) Best Feature â?? Trade/Technical Charlie Award - â??Keeping Greed at Bayâ? (Fe… (More)

Is the Paperless Office Finally Happening?
Are the forecasters finally right? Small Business Labs reminds us that “for at least 3 decades futurists and tech forecasters have declared the imminent decline of paper due to digital technology. And for three decades they’ve been wrong.” Now, citing an IDC study: for the first time the number of printed pages in the U.S. will decline [...] (More)

SURVEY RESULTS: Is CPA Tech Spending Set to Surge?
Early results suggest CPAs haven’t cut technology spending as much as some have feared. As we posted a little while ago, accounting firms and finance organizations are reacting, like many businesses, by curtailing or postponing expenditures on technology. But how much, exactly, is the question we’re trying to answer in this week’s new survey. Join the [...] (More)

Accountants Tough Out the Recession
What’s your best recession-busting idea? Add your suggestion here; then join the survey and get all the results. by Rick Telberg CPAs are grappling with the nation’s credit crisis with innovation, discipline and, mostly, a stiff upper lip. But no one ever said it was going to be easy. One mid-level financial manager at a large company tells [...] (More)

Accounting Videos

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Accounting Articles

Use Accounting to Identify Business Trends
With proper accounting, you can identify key business trends quickly so that they can help you plan for the future. Monthly and quarterly accounts are very useful to pick up trends quickly. (More)

Accounting Software For Agriculture - Five Steps to Take Right Now to Start Increasing Profits
There are things you can do now that will benefit your agricultural operation for years to come, regardless of a recession or anything else that comes your way. Here are five things you can do with your accounting software to start increasing the profitability of your operation right now! (More)

Tax and Accounting solutions for Freelance Journalists
As the media marketplace has become ever more fragmented, hundreds of traditional media jobs have been axed, yet with more opportunities than ever before for freelance journalists, an increasing numbe… (More)

How to Use QuickBooks for Job Costing: Working with Estimates
Many businesses think estimating is useful to only construction companies.  But any company that produces estimates, quotes, bids, and proposals can use QuickBooks to get a handle on their jo… (More)

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Accounting Newsletter (8/9/2009)

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Accounting News

Three steps to get global accounting standards back on track
Chief executives of accountancy bodies within the Global Accounting Alliance, meeting in Edinburgh, have welcomed the greater spirit of dialogue between the International Accounting Standards Board (I… (More)

Legal and accountancy experts to help resolve commercial disputes
Highly qualified legal and accountancy experts to help resolve commercial disputes The ICAEW and the ADR Group (ADRg) have joined together to launch a mediation service that brings together a highly-q… (More)

Kingsway International Announces Change of Auditor
The Board of Directors of Kingsway International Holdings Limited announced today that KPMG LLP, Chartered Accountants , resigned as auditor of the Company and that Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu has been appointed as the Company’s successor auditor. (More)

Accountants Tough Out the Recession
What’s your best recession-busting idea? Add your suggestion here; then join the survey and get all the results. by Rick Telberg CPAs are grappling with the nation’s credit crisis with innovation, discipline and, mostly, a stiff upper lip. But no one ever said it was going to be easy. One mid-level financial manager at a large company tells [...] (More)

Accounting Articles

What to Expect From Outsourced Accounting Services
Businesses that outsource accounting functions are more productive and better prepared to weather economic difficulties. They are saving time and money by using accounting services that offer the best award-winning software, coupled with the accounting and clerical staff to maintain it. (More)

10 Tips For Choosing a Contractor Accountant
Once a contractor has decided that the best trading option for the current stage of their contracting career is a limited company, then choosing a contractor accountant is the next step. It is also a hugely important one, as a good accountant can save a contractor many times their accounting fees by efficiently managing their tax affairs. Here are 10 tips for choosing a contractor accountant: (More)

Factoring - Unlocking Capital Within Your Accounts Receivable
By using factoring, your company can receive an advance on your invoice usually within 24 to 48 hours of the customer approving it. The advance amount is dependent on a number of variables, primarily on your invoiced customer’s ability to pay. (More)

Business Financial Reporting - 4 Common Questions
If you are starting out in business you are probably wondering what financial reporting entails and how you go about it. Financial reporting/statements allow you to provide an overview of your financial condition in the short and long term. (More)

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Accounting Newsletter (8/2/2009)

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Accounting News

SMBs and CPAs share same tech goals: application integration, cost cutting
Forrester SMB study mirrors activity in accounting market. It looks like many small and medium-size businesses are acting a lot like many accounting firms… which makes sense when you consider that most accounting firms are working hard to keep up with their clients and yet not stray too far ahead to the bleeding edge, nor fall [...] (More)

Rodman and Rodman CPA Advises Businesses that New Sales Tax Rate Impacts Accounting, POS Systems -
Governor Patrick recently signed legislation that increases the sales and use tax rate and makes other tax changes that may significantly impact businesses. (More)

Accounting grads up 3.5% to new record
It’s official: The talent shortage is over. If you’re still having trouble finding qualified recruits, you can’t blame the economy anymore. The number of students who graduated with accounting degrees in the 2007-08 school year surpassed the previous year’s record level. According to a new report by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, more than 66,000 [...] (More)

Accounting Articles

Choosing the Best Accountant For Your Business
Deciding on and employing the right accountant or accountancy firm for your business, be it large or small, is an important decision. Not many people realise that almost anyone can set themselves up in business and advertise and label themselves as an accountant. (More)

Record Keeping in Your Daycare Business
Every 6th day of December, we celebrate St. Nicholas Day. Saint Nicholas was once a priest who later on became a bishop. He had always loved children and the poor. Saint Nicholas Day is a great opportunity to teach the child about Santa Claus’ origin. Surely, with these preschool activities, children will enjoy the celebration of Saint Nicholas Day. (More)

Managing Your Business Cash Flow Successfully
Either a multi-billionaire conglomerate or a start up business, cash is the lifeblood of every business. As the money is defined as a ticket for transacting business, so it’s important in our day to day business activities. Just like today’s economic meltdown, when old business are losing their life line, so many more business will crash their asset as they didn’t recognize the important of their cash flow. (More)

Advantages of Off Supporting Bookkeeping and Statement
With fast Step in telecommunication, offshore performing process outsourcing is proving to be a important way to more companies. Hiring a company that is settled in other state may seem minuscule odd,… (More)

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Accounting Newsletter (7/26/2009)

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Accounting News

Auditors under attack as the recession exposes failings
The number of accountants and actuaries under investigation has doubled in the last year, it emerged yesterday as PricewaterhouseCoopers became the second “big four” company to be targeted. (More)

Recession Forces State CPA Societies to Scramble for New Strategies
Looking for Career Help? Start Local by Rick Telberg As if Matt Yuskewich wasn’t already busy enough running his own nine-person accounting firm, now he’s stepping up to become chairman of his state CPA society at a time when state associations across the country are scrambling to deal with the global financial crisis. Yuskewish’s first days on the [...] (More)

Now it’s getting ugly: H&R Block talks tough with McGladrey
How independent are McGladrey & Pullen auditors, really? Can HRB threaten to “transition” the attest work? HRB warns”M&P’s leaders” their move to break away after 10 years “is fraught with significant business and financial risk and is not in the best interest of M&P partners, employees or clients.” And who, exactly, would HRB replace McGladrey with? Here’s [...] (More)

Study Shows CPA Firms Have Yet to Leverage, Book Benefits of CRM
Unlike other professional services firms, more than 86 percent of CPA firms have yet to integrate a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) program into their organization. Moreover, less than 3 percent were using CRM solutions that were recently categorized as leaders in the CRM market by Gartner in April 2009. In fact, the third most popular [...] (More)

Accounting Videos

Accounting Lecture 1 - Basic Concepts

Introductory Accounting Lecture. First in a series.

Accounting Articles

Importance of Bookkeeping and Accounting
Though it has been said many times that it is very important to keep a complete set of books for a business either for business tax reporting or business management purposes, many businessmen and businesswomen have deliberately ignored it until they are forced to do so. Why is it so important to maintain complete books for our businesses? The following are some of the benefits and reasons. (More)

Real Estate Accounting - The Effective Way to Escape the Recession
Real estate accounting is a great help in recession. It helps in saving costs so that the company won’t feel a pinch and it also helps in maintaining good accounting standards. (More)

Learn Accounting Quickly - Debits and Credits
Learning accounting is easier then you might think. It can be done quickly and easily…Alright,” Said Steve’s new friend. “Let’s answer ‘what are debits and credits’ question.” Debit comes from a Latin word which means “that which is owing”. Credit also comes from Latin meaning “to trust or believe”. In the past, around the 15th century or so, you would keep a record showing who you owed money to and who owed you money. (More)

How is accounting used in business?
It might seem obvious, but in managing a business, it’s important to understand how the business makes a profit. A company needs a good business model and a good profit model. A business sells produc… (More)

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Accounting Newsletter (7/19/2009)

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Accounting News

The basic tax advice 97% of accountants fail to give
97% of accountants are failing to give even the most basic of tax planning advice to their unincorporated clients â?? and as a result are letting their clients down and missing out on the opportunity… (More)

If new tax law comes, I won’t give money, Swraj Paul tells Labour
Indian-born steel tycoon Lord Swraj Paul, a high-profile supporter of Labour, says he will stop bankrolling Britain’s ruling party if he is forced to give up his non-domicile tax status under a proposed legislation. He is supported by other high-profile Indian-origin businessmen like Sir Ghulam Noon. (More)

Major blow to Labour as key NRI donors revolt over tax proposal
Indian-born steel tycoon Lord Swraj Paul, a high-profile supporter of Labour, says he will stop bankrolling Britain’s ruling party if he is forced to give up his non-domicile tax status under a proposed legislation. (More)

Is Your Company Headed for a Flameout?
The five steps to failure and three warning signs CPAs cannot ignore. How are CPAs handling the new economic realities? Join the survey; get the answers. by Rick Telberg At Large If there were only three financial metrics you needed to look at, what would they be? Revenues? Profits? Growth? Market share? ROI? Maybe, but none are as predictive [...] (More)

Accounting Articles

Business Credit Techniques - Record Keeping
Business records are key to gaining business credit. Your business records demonstrate what substantiates your business’s achiever. Accurate record keeping will assist you in constructing plans and implementing techniques for market placement. Organized records help you to react to your daily business challenges and chances. (More)

Easy Steps You Can Take Before Changing Your Accounting System
Knowing that your current accounting software system is the first step in finding an appropriate solution. This can often be the hardest step, as change in any industry is often met with resistance by all those involved and associated with you. There is an easy approach you can take to evaluate your business and embark on the change process. You can prepare yourself quickly and easily by completing a few steps before contacting vendors. (More)

Guidelines on How to Start a Bookkeeping Business
I’m sure you’ve heard about bookkeeping businesses and may be curious on how to start one. It can be challenging to get started, but if you’re determined to do it, it’s not a difficult process. Here are a few guidelines to get you started. (More)

Accounting Outsourcing - Takes Your Friendship to a New Superlative
To garner gain is the expression of any acting. Before turn any new enterprise, all big and littlest administration plans active their various departments. In any playacting orderliness, we deed branc… (More)

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Accounting Newsletter (7/13/2009)

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Accounting News

Tax Notes Announces Tax Accounting Developments New Column to Track Procedural,
FALLS CHURCH, VA Repeal of the last-in, first-out method of accounting is the piata of revenue raisers, holding out the prospect of billions in increased revenues. Curiously, there is a fleeting, fish… (More)

Help Wanted: AICPA seeks to hire “social media specialist”
Getting serious about new community-building strategies. The AICPA is looking for a social media specialist, according to a new job listing on CareerBuilder. Based on the ad, you can expect the AICPA to be building it’s social media presence geometrically from here.  See what an degree in English is good for? More details, here. Social Media Specialist Please [...] (More)

Guilty plea in tax scheme
A Deerfield man who was a tax partner at Chicago-based accounting firm BDO Seidman pleaded guilty Thursday to criminal charges in connection with tax shelters that generated billions of dollars in phony tax losses. (More)

Accounting Articles

In This Economy… Getting Your Taxes Right Is Even More Important
Let’s face it… Getting your taxes right was always important. No matter if you are single, married, have children, don’t have children, work for a large company or are self employed, getting your ta… (More)

Accounting Outsourcing - Takes Your Friendship to a New Superlative
This area is the mettle and psyche of any methodicalness. The line involves lots of longanimity and substance. Accounting is a immense chore and involves numerous things similar maintaining part sheets, making realize and expiration statements. It also includes things equal maintaining writing sheets, safekeeping a pass of the record books, having a thoroughgoing hitch on the cant leveling statements and galore more things. (More)

Finding the Best Bookkeeping Services
Most companies fail due to the fact that they do a poor job with keeping their financial records. When you think about it, this really makes a lot of sense. It is very important to know exactly where your business is financially, and failing to do so could be the downfall of any company. (More)

Conquering the Current Account
Current accounts are one of those things that get used in day-to-day life without even thinking about it. Money is drawn from cash machines, debit cards are used to pay for goods and direct debit… (More)

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