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Traveling for business – What You Should Know

It’s tempting to get greedy in expenses when you’re traveling for business. We would all love to call everyday a business day, right? However,... Read More

How to get away and make time for business planning

As a small husband-wife business, you might find yourself doing work at the office, at home and any available free moment in between. But there might... Read More

Monopoly Money

In 1935, Americans were mired in the depths of the Great Depression. Gross domestic product had shrunk from $103.6 billion in 1929 to $73.3 billion.... Read More

Celebrating the Law of Giving and Receiving

The Christmas holiday season is a wonderful time. It conjures up childhood memories of putting up the Christmas tree and the anticipation of... Read More

Will It Blend?

If you've spent any time on the internet, you know it's a vast rabbit hole of places to waste precious minutes of your life."Will it Blend?" is... Read More

Round ’em Up and Shake ’em Down

Last month, Hollywood brought back the classic western with a remake of The Magnificent Seven. It's a tale as old as the West itself. An evil land... Read More

Moneyball? Ehhh, Not Really

America is a nation divided. Cat people vs. dog people. Trump people vs. Clinton people. And last week, we discovered a new gulf to bridge: "Brad"... Read More

Zero Tax Thirty

Matt Bissonnette grew up in a dinky flyspeck of a town off the Alaskan coast that you can't get to without a boat or a plane. He ultimately escaped... Read More

Ahoy, Mateys!

Labor Day has faded into memory, and before you know it, the holidays will be here. Halloween, Thanksgiving, and the year-end... Read More

Red Tax Rising

Novelist Tom Clancy shot to the top of the best seller lists when former president Ronald Reagan called his debut, The Hunt for Red October, "the... Read More