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" ... Compressed margins meant dealers needed another source of income, and automaker incentives quickly became the solution. To be eligible, dealers must comply with their respective automaker’s brand standards. These vary by make but generally include almost all aspects of a dealership, like brand-compliant facilities, staffing, websites, shop equipment and other features. For example, one automaker requires its dealerships’ staff to answer any sales-related phone call within two rings, while another requires a specific imported floor tile in dealerships’ service shops. These strict requirements ensure a consistent customer experience but come at a huge financial cost — requiring dealers to build luxurious and cutting-edge facilities, purchase high-end technology, and hire staff among other cost outlays, which can add up to millions of dollars. ... "
" ... Federal spending grew rapidly even before the pandemic. In the federal fiscal year ending September 30, 2019, outlays increased by 8.3%, the highest rate since the massive stimulus of 2009, and the second highest increase since 1986. The pandemic year saw even greater spending increases. It’s quite possible that a Biden administration would not increase spending more than the Trump administration did, especially if defeat of Donald Trump leads Republicans back to their traditional fiscal conservatism. ... "
" ... Fourth, the audit fails to accurately calculate the current or future mix of program costs. For instance, it states that Boeing's core stages contract is over 40% of the Space Launch System cost through 2021 when in fact it is about 35%. It assumes continued outlays for items that have already been fully purchased. It ignores contractor estimates of future costs that are $2 billion below its own projections -- even though the contractor estimates are based on more recent data. ... "
" ... Martini-soaked lunches have been a deductible expense, to one degree or another, since the earliest days of the modern income tax. As Richard Schmalbeck and Jay A. Soled observed, the deduction began like many others, permitted not by specific legislative design but as an element of ordinary and necessary business outlays. (Prior analysis: Tax Notes, May 11, 2009, p. 757.) ... "
" ... We don’t slip-slide into recession. Government spending ain’t going down, and capital goods outlays are already flattish, unlikely to go lower. Even our trade balance is heading to better ground. I can’t project industrial earnings power easily because so much product is earmarked abroad. But S&P 500 numbers will hold firm with technology and financials showing good results. Even energy is looking better, no surpluses in inventory, worldwide. ... "