Business Planning: Year-End Tax Planning and a Road Map for the Future with Judd Austin
Release Date: 11/30/2021
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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Altabank recognizes domestic violence awareness and prevention as one of our core public issues. In this episode of Altabanking, Stan sits down with Jill Anderson from , Gillian Penhalee from the , Ashley Taylor from , Lindsay Boyer from , and Carol Earnshaw, a survivor of domestic abuse. One in 3 Utah women will experience domestic violence in their lifetime which means, someone you know is either experiencing or deals with domestic violence. Our panellists discuss the efforts being made to raise awareness, provide support, and help...
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Throughout the year, Utahns participate in an array of outdoor activities. You’ll find us hunting, fishing, boating, hiking, skiing, just to name a few. One of Utah’s most unique features is the Great Salt Lake. It pulls in tourism and many activities mentioned above can be participated in around the lake. It plays a significant part in Utah’s ecosystem. If we do not preserve the Great Salt Lake and its ecosystem, the entire state of Utah will be impacted. In this episode of our Altabanking Podcast, we are joined by three panelists to discuss the Great Salt Lake. Max Malmquist is the...
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Starting a business during uncertain financial times can be a challenge. Kenny Knight, who opened his business, Rage Fitness, on the eve of the recession in 2008, knows that all too well. Still, even in a recession, and later, a pandemic, Kenny has found ways to keep challenging himself and growing his businesses, even as the possibility of another recession looms ahead. Kenny credits the discipline he learned in the Marines, as well as the obstacles he’s faced as a Black business owner for the success he’s had at Rage Fitness and in his other business ventures. Rage Fitness has built a...
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Trade professions and the businesses that support them have long been a staple of industry here in Utah. However, as the entire business world grapples with the challenges of staffing issues, supply chain disruptions, and a housing crisis, those who work in the trades are also finding new ways to adapt. Jennie Tanner, who owns and operates her family’s business, Tanner Glass & Hardware, has seen many of the issues now facing many small businesses. What makes running the day-to-day of Tanner Glass & Hardware even more interesting are the specialized skills and know-how required to...
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As the President and CEO of one of the most popular ski resorts not only in Utah, but in the entire world, Dave Fields has a lot on his plate. In addition to providing a world-class outdoor recreation experience year-round for guests, Fields also has oversight of Snowbird’s workforce, sustainability efforts, discussions with government leaders over infrastructure concerns and just about everything else you could think of. Just as well as anyone else, Fields is well aware of the issues that face Utah’s landscape such as climate change, population growth, and an ongoing discussion regarding...
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If you can imagine how much Utah has changed in the last 50 years, try to imagine how much the state will transform in the next half-century. Jake Boyer, CEO of the Boyer Company, a full-service real estate development group based in Salt Lake City, has seen a stunning amount of growth in the community for a while now. However, Jake believes the biggest growth is still yet to come. The Boyer Company has deep interests not only in the bustling Silicon Slopes area at the Point of the Mountain, but also in the explosive demand for multifamily housing in downtown Salt Lake City. As Jake explains...
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Welcome to Altabanking, a business podcast for anyone interested in elevating their financial future. I'm your host, Stan Sorensen. And together, we're going to hear interviews, and information, and insights for making great financial decisions. It's Small Business Month this month. And today, it is my great pleasure to sit down with long-time Altabank customer Fred Titensor, who is the president of Valley Implement & Irrigation up in North Logan, Utah. We will talk about agriculture, farming, machinery, leading a business in a time of high inflation and high priced commodoties.
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In this year’s first episode of Altabanking, a business podcast geared toward elevating your financial future, Altabank’s Stan Sorensen sits down with Natalie Gochnour, director of the Kem C. Gardner Institute at the University of Utah to discuss the Governor's Economic Report for 2021. Natalie shares an important outlook from an economist's perspective on how Utah can sustain continued growth, the state's population growth and how it will affect the state's national parks, and how to correctly gauge the outlook of our economy.
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In this year’s final episode of Altabanking, a business podcast geared toward elevating your financial future, Altabank’s Stan Sorensen sits down with Judd Austin, Altabank’s chief banking officer to discuss what businesses can do to wrap up the year and how to best prepare for 2022 and beyond.
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While October is Women in Business Month, this is a discussion that carries year-round. Join Stan Sorensen and Deborah Bayle to discuss the power and progress of women in business.
info_outlineIn this year’s final episode of Altabanking, a business podcast geared toward elevating your financial future, Altabank’s Stan Sorensen sits down with Judd Austin, Altabank’s chief banking officer to discuss what businesses can do to wrap up the year and how to best prepare for 2022 and beyond.
Austin shares key planning tips to sustain continued growth, from the importance of laying out a long-term plan and continuously refining the strategy, to financial and tax planning and investing in the future. He also shares his insight on what the new year may bring – as COVID-19 continues to fade, supply chain and labor shortages remain, and optimism returns.