Masonry Magazine July 1979 Page. 7
MCAA PRE-CONFERENCE MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE
# "Business Planning for The Future"
Exploring the "Closely-Held Corporation" and "Family-Owned Business"
• February 20 & 21, 1980 Loews Anatole Hotel Dallas, Texas
This MCAA Seminar on "Business Planning for the Future" is designed to provide valuable information to the mason contractor not only in the important areas of taxation and estate disbursement but in helping you to better manage your day-to-day business operations with an aim toward bigger profits. The subjects to be explored by a leading attorney and a CPA at this Institute are the following...
Anatomy of a mason contracting firm. Unique problems of a closely-held corporation or family business. Estate planning-wills and trusts. How to get income to heirs or to yourself. Shall I sell my business? To whom? Principles to consider when transferring your assets.
How a mason contractor communicates financial affairs to his creditors. How does one go about planning- basic and long-range? Implementation of the plan. How do I keep key people? Coordination with professional advisors, including CPAs, tax attorneys, and surety agents.
Featured Lecturers...
ROBERT A. ESPERTI is a Senior Partner in the law firm of Thomas and Esperti, Professional Corporation, Denver, Colorado. He is a regular speaker for The Fails Management Institute, Raleigh, North Carolina, teaching in the areas of business continuity, estate planning, and business planning for the closely-held corporation. He has been a featured lecturer at numerous seminars and conferences sponsored by building and contracting groups and surety bond producers.
DENNIS W. BERSCH is a Partner and Executive National Director for Services to the Construction Industry with the international accounting firm of Touche Ross & Co. of New York City. Mr. Bersch is based in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin, office and is responsible for all construction industry activities, including the standardization of audits and financial presentations, quality control, training, and practice development. His 20-year career has been almost entirely involved with construction.
REGISTRATION FORM Clip and Mail to MCCA Executive Office
Return To:
Mason Contractors Association of America
17W601-14th Street
Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181
Please register the following persons from our firm to participate in the "Business Planning For The Future" Seminar to be held Wednesday and Thursday, February 20 & 21, 1980 at the Loews Anatole Hotel, Dallas, Texas. We understand that registration for this Seminar is required in addition to that for the 1980 MCAA Masonry Conference.
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Registration Fee:
MCAA Member... $100.00
MCAA Member with Spouse $125.00
Non-Member... $150.00
Non-Member with Spouse $175.00
Fee includes attendance, luncheon on Thursday, February 21, coffee breaks, necessary supplies and reference materials. Travel and living expenses are not included in registration fee.
All hotel reservations should be made on forms supplied by MCAA in conjunction with the Annual Conference or written requests made to the MCAA Executive Office. Make registration checks payable to: MCAA Management Seminar. Return this form with your check to: Mason Contractors Association of America, 17W601-14th Street, Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181, Telephone: (312) 620-6767.
My check for $ is enclosed to cover registrations.
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Cancellation Policy... Full fee will be refunded if cancellation is received no later than February 6, 1980. After this date, full refund cannot be guaranteed.
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