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Software Developers and Emerging Technologies

Naden/Lean is dedicated to helping emerging and established software developers, technology and bio-technology companies create value within their businesses. As your partner, we build a strong advisory relationship with our clients. Whether you are coming out of an incubator or launching your product, we are there to offer optimized guidance.

Our industry experts help you link your organization's core competencies and vision for the future to specific strategies for improving overall company performance. We understand your passion.

We can assist you in a number of ways:

  • Audits
  • Reviews
  • Quickbooks set-up and monthly updates
  • Tax preparation
  • Tax planning
  • Assistance with establishing record keeping including software development costs and stock options
  • Cost analysis
  • Inventory controls
  • Overhead analysis
  • Receivables management
  • Benchmarking
  • Gross profit analysis
  • Technology consulting

Tips For Negotiating a Rooftop Antenna Lease

One of the by-products of the telecommunications revolution has been the additional value which landlords have found in their rooftops. A mix of technological advances and telecommunications marketplace changes has led to an explosive growth in the demand for a range of high speed communications services. The providers of these services have, in turn, created a demand for antenna space on building rooftops to send and receive signals for cellular phones, pagers and other voice, data and video communications. In addition, tenants are demanding building infrastructures which allow for access to such service providers.

In order to take advantage of the increasing market for rooftop antenna space, building owners and managers should be aware of some of the pitfalls which can arise from the lease of rooftop space. A landlord should keep in mind the following tips in negotiating such leases.

  1. Location. A building owner or manager should take care to carefully designate where on the rooftop the tenant's antenna can be installed. Failure to do so may preclude the later lease to other possible rooftop users. (for the rest of the article by Matthew Kimball, Esq., click here).

 

CONTACT

For more information on our services or to request a consultation, contact Bruce Caulk, CPA, (410) 453-5500 ext. 1419.

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