The Montgomery County Students Automotive Trades Foundation elected John Comunale, Senior Vice President at Councilor, Buchanan & Mitchell (CBM), to its board of directors effective July 1. CBM, a full-service accounting and advisory firm with offices in Bethesda, MD and Washington, DC, has served auto dealerships throughout the Washington, DC metropolitan region and up and down the U.S. eastern seaboard since 1921. MCSATF, a not-for-profit organization, represents a collaborative effort between the Montgomery County business and professional community, and Montgomery… Read more ›
Electric Vehicles: The Good News and the Bad News As of March 26, 2019, General Motors, LLC (GM) crossed their appointed electric car (EV) threshold of 200,000 EVs sold, marking their official entry into the race to the tax credit finish line. The GM tax credit, issued through the Energy Improvement and Extension Act of 2008, started at its peak value of $7,500. Hitting the 200k threshold signals a year-long phase-out, dropping to $3,750 for every EV sold from April… Read more ›
Succession planning is a process that every dealership owner thinks about; however, identifying and developing new leaders is easier said than done. According to a National Alliance of Auto Dealer Advisors’ (NAADA) National Dealership Succession Planning Survey, Auto dealers are pushing succession off by 5+ years, The number one inhibitor to succession planning is timing and the current owner’s willingness to step back One-third of dealership owners do not have a succession plan in place Nearly 50% of dealerships know… Read more ›
Many auto dealership owners have a preconceived notion of what their businesses are worth. It might be based on a “rule of thumb” such as a specified multiple of vehicle sales, the dealership’s revenue stream, a percentage of earnings or “book value.” However, while these factors may give you an idea about a business’ net worth, they hardly represent the entire picture. So how can you find out the value of your dealership? For starters, it is helpful to pinpoint comparable… Read more ›
The demand for vehicles will always rely heavily on factors such as consumer spending, interest rates, energy prices, and technology innovation. While these factors certainly keep auto dealerships on their toes, there are also myriad factors that can weigh heavy on U.S. auto sales. Despite a weak finish to 2018’s fourth quarter and the grim prediction of a down year, automakers are remaining optimistic. This article addresses an array of challenges dealerships should keep in mind as they enter the… Read more ›
On June 21, 2018, The U.S. Supreme Court issued its highly anticipated decision in the South Dakota v. Wayfair case. The verdict declared that states can impose sales tax nexus without requiring a seller’s physical presence in the state and will have significant implications for all sellers, including automotive suppliers. This decision overturns the Supreme Court precedent in Quill Corp. v. Dakota, which required retailers to have a physical presence in a state before it could compel the seller to… Read more ›
It is very likely that in the past week you have received at least one, if not multiple, phishing emails containing malicious attachments or requesting large-scale wire transfers. As cyberattacks evolve and hackers become more sophisticated, cybersecurity is now more important than ever. Reaching the highest figures to date, the Identity Theft Resource Center reported 1,579 data breaches and 179 million records compromised nationwide in 2017. Hacking (which includes phishing, ransomware/malware, and skimming) continues to rank as the highest attack… Read more ›
Leveraging Data Analytics to Gain Unique Insights The concept of leveraging data analytics is nothing new. But how many dealerships are effectively using data to manage their business? Effectively is the operative word here. For years, many industries, including automotive, have collected data and ran analytics to uncover insights and trends that would be useful in future decision making. Today, new technologies are making it possible for businesses to collect and process data faster than ever before. Imagine if… Read more ›
Self-driving cars are currently being tested on restricted roads in California, Texas, Arizona, Washington, Pennsylvania and Michigan. Predictions for fully autonomous vehicles vary depending on the source, but many experts project that by 2035, 21 million self-driving cars will be on U.S. roads. It appears to be a matter of when, not if, electrification will dominate the industry. To match the private sectors pace of innovation, the U.S. Department of Transportation released new guidelines for autonomous driving systems. The document,… Read more ›
The tax reform legislation that Congress signed into law on December 22, 2017, was the largest change to the tax system in over 3 decades. The new tax code contains many provisions that will impact everyone, including dealerships. While some provisions will be welcome, others will add a new level of complexity. Dealerships must be mindful of how these changes will impact their dealerships. The key to staying ahead of these changes is awareness and planning. One of the more… Read more ›