8 USiNESS BUS! SS BRIEFS y RandlemairKamed Head of Nurses Association f' t " . , . t N ? Sandra Randleman j Sandra Randleman. MSN. R\. .09 A A. 1 >7 Tc vTi' s V i 11 e . Preside n t - 1 leel t ' 1 t assumed her post a> {'resident tor the 1^4-^5 bienni 11111 k.in.!i;-nian ;s President ol Ran dkman and \ssouates. which spe vuilj^s o in speak me cneaecments and v- ? ? r >. ihops on professional ilt velopriK nt and flnaiki.il planning lor the registered nurse She has svr.sed .1- president ot her district, deli eaU to the \ruerican Nurses Assoc luti' m I louse'ol Delegates and .1 member o! tlu* Hoard x?! ?Ducciorv ot the. .North Carolina foundation for Nursint:. A Groundbreaking . Wai ho\ t.i ( 01 poration last, week held J? Miital eroiindhrcak me v etvm? mi ;? ? * ? fr*t ? i-H? tu*w eotporafe and N o'tl** ( .1 ( < >1 1 n.i hank hradquar tcr ^ building in downtown Winston-' Salem. Locai Dignitaries and united guest looked on as Wachov ia execii j lives. joined bv citv and countv offi cials. members of the building pro ject tcjirn. and area high school stu dents. used shovels to mark the tra . ditional beginning ot construction. "Wachovja Ts pleased that con struction will suon begin on it"- new home, i u si a stone's thtow troni where >( all began more than 114 years ago." said L.M Baker Jr.. ? pf trs+d-e-f H -rt+H-f-t-b-i e J e Wt w-t j vv-~ot4-ice r ol Wachovia Corporation "We look forward to the dav it will be com pleted and we can open the doors to our friends .inck bordered b . ^Sia.m. IirsL __ ond and Liberty Streets. Designed b\ C esar Pelli and Associates ot New Haven. ConiL the biMf.OO'O square fooC?2-H-sU*rv granite and ? glass building will house i^p to 1.6(H) employees. Actual construction i^ expected (to begin later this month with com pletion expected bv thij end of 1W5. Holder/Russell Construction Com p-.'iiv ol Atlanta. ( i a . . is the general contractor ? Award Received ka\ piesident'ot John son West \lsociate, Inc. received the Jiainer ot the > car -aw aid (torn the \meriuin Sociclv ol I raining i and De\ elopment-Piedmont Chap ' ter. I his .i^ard is gi\en to the pro fessional who models the best m qualitx presentations. training, and publications. "1 am very honored and pleased to be recognized bs m> professional peers of trainers and consultants. said J thnson. Ka> Johnson is a past president of Aj>TD. serves, on the Board of the Carolina Speakers Association. SECCA. and the National Speakers -A s soc iat ion-Mem ber-vh i p C o mm i t ??- - . tee. She is certified in negotiations from Harvard University. Accelerat ed Learning and the Lemmon Institute for Nlediation. Her clients include L'SAir. IBM. Sara Lee. Bowman Gray, and 150 other corporations and business. Johnson West Association special cians and Oxecufives. through long ~ range planning, needs assessments. ' coaching clinics, retreats, tocus groups, team building, and quality, initiatives. She is the author of Hon* to Put . Id Hours in your X Hour Da>. and tier new book. Great Bosses^ Hon* to Be One is scheduled for release in the spring . '?* \ A New Employee Dedicated Professional Resources. Inc. has announced that Dawn Darb\ has joined the firm, as an emplo\ menl specialist. l)arb\ is a graduate ot Dawn Darby Salem College, earning her bache^ lor's degree in International Rela tions and Historv a minor in Politi cal Science and a strong background in the French language. While at Salem, she >ervedr fr^edftor ot the campus newspaper and was presi-__ dent ot a student organ 1 /an on foe u s - ing on minority affairs. Darb\ is also a Guardian Ad Litem with the Winston-Salem Juvenile Courts and work4* with the Mayor's- Taskforce Against Violence. Darb> has interned with W'FMY (Channel 2) and The Winston Salem Journal and through her connection to Salem College, has worked with Middle l astein embassies of the I nited Nations. With corporate offices in W'm sion-Saiem. Dedicated Professional Resources. Inc.. has provide tempo rary and permanent placement ser \ ice^ Iriad businesses, since I WW. MONEY WATCH |By THEODORE R. DANIELS It's Tax Time Earned Income Tax Credit Some taxpayers can get their 1991 Federal income tax refund now In fact, as many as 14 million families may qualify for the earned income tax credit this year. The gd news is that they don t have to wait until next year to get it. Individuals who earned less than $23,050 and have a qualifying child living with them for more than six months during the tax year may he able to get up to $1,434 in an earned income tax credit when they filed their J 993 Federal income tax return.. In addition, if they qualify for the earned income tax credit in 1994, they may can get up to $102 a month with their paycheck instead of waiting to file " their paycheck instead of waiting until they file their 1994 income " tax return. Workers can genire advance payments in Their paychecks instead of waiting to file their 1994 Federal income tax returns next - year by completing a Form W-5 and tiling it their employers. A "qualifying child" includes a son, daughter, adopted child, grandchild, stepchild, or foster child who is age 18 or younger unless he or she is a full-time for a child who is permanently and totally disabled. While the maximum advance earned income includes wages salaries tips other employee compensation, net earnings from self- ? employment and union strike benefits. It also includes anything of vulpe- money. goods or service that you get from your employer for >ervtees you performed, whether or not it is taxable. Lamed income, however* does not include interest dividends, welfare benefits, veter ans benefits, pensions or annuities, alimony, social security pay1 ments, worker's compensation, unemployment benefits, taxable * scholarships or fellowships^ To get earned income tax credit you must file a tax return on Form 1040 or Form 1<)40 A even if you don't owe any income tax. Remember, those taxpayers who want the advance payment in their paychecks must complete W-5, Karned Income Credit - Advance Payment Certificate. The Form W-5 must be given to the Worker's employer who will calculate the amount the worker can get on based his or her wages, salaries, or other worker compensa tion. Form W 5 is available at many local Internal Revenue Service . Of f ice or can be ordered by calling I -800-829-3679. If you have any question or concerns, please contact Theodore ?-R. Daniel. MONFY WATCH . P.O. Box 23558, Washington, I >.( \ 20026 , CPAs Offer Financial Advice to Ease Pain of New Tax Law It you're one of the taxpayers walloped by President Clinton's new tax law, here are some financial ?iirateu-K's from the North Carolina Association, of CPAs to help yju vO|x with i h<* Mx law i hanpes and jase some ??t the paiii. >. 1 ; i k i? I'.is l,i?ort'd In vest rmnts ? I he Koenue Reconciliation Act of added two new tax rates: a to jvrceot rate that applies to single people with taxable income between SI 1 ,( X X ) and S250,000 and couple with taxable incomes between SI 40,000 and $250,000; and a j>ercent rate for all tax pa>eis with taxable income in excess ol S250.000. K.nK. Clonic ( )ltcn lot (he I>CM election > t i>|\ i mk i . li.tmliM ,n,?ilablr TABLE FROM $9 .COHSOU TV'S FROM ? $169 RECUNERS FROM $89 C0MSG1E COLOR TV' S FROM 1 $169 SOFAS AND LOWS FROM $149 WASHERS or DRYERS FROnTi RECUNERS FROM $89 EVERYTHING'S COT TO GO! KEL-WAf DEUT TA AUIU1 W ?ugnu>wri Sircct CASH. 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