AOL is featuring me as their tax expert this season, and I’m answering all kinds of questions about income taxes on WalletPop. Below is the promotional piece from the AOL Money tax page. Feel free to run over to WalletPop […]
Are you sick of seeing people on their BlackBerrys??? Writing emails with their thumbs all day and all night… even during meetings or while they’re having lunch with you? Companies and individuals are trying to do something about it by […]
Cynthia Cooper, WorldCom whistleblower, is releasing her book in just few days. Extraordinary Circumstances: The Journey of a Corporate Whistleblower is her story. If it is anything like the speech I heard her give a few years ago at the […]
The day has gotten away from me, so it’s time for one of those cop-out posts where I tell you what I’m writing about elsewhere. I hope to get back here later today or sometime tomorrow with some original content. […]
It’s official! My first book, Essentials of Corporate Fraud is done. It is on its way to the printer, to be ready for shipment by March 14, if not sooner. The hard work was in writing it, the stuff that […]
A new way to earn some extra money: IRS informant – The IRS pays people a portion of the money collected from tax cheats when you give them information that helps catch the fraudsters. Fast food employee highlights credit card […]
Blogging can be a valuable (yet inexpensive) tool for small businesses to market their products or services. Tips for successful business blogging include creating original content, developing a blogging strategy, and customizing your content based upon what readers want. read […]
It’s fun when AOL Money & Finance highlights posts from WalletPop because we’re a new blog and we’re trying to build our readership. It’s even more fun when they feature my posts! This post is about promotions (particularly from retailers) […]
Festivus for the rest of us – The holiday made famous by George Kostanza on Seinfeld makes its way to the real world.
Budgeting woes: Where did all the money go? – A couple discovers they “lost” $10,000 this year. What Americans are buying – The 2008 Statistical Abstract of the United States, compiled by the Census Bureau. Changes coming to credit scores […]