More than a million Americans have their tax refunds stolen by identity thieves every year — and that number is skyrocketing.
Expand Your Company’s Innovation Network
Organizations get it wrong when they rely on only a few people to come up with all the new ideas. Instead, they should connect many colleagues who have the right skills and can foster innovation in others.
How to Stand Out on Social Media
The internet’s a competitive place, but you can stand out on social media with a few simple steps.
Car Buying, Reenvisioned: More Like Shopping for Apple Gadgets, Ice Cream, or a Date
Imagine if buying a car was more like online matchmaking and less like, well, the miserable, stressful modern-day experience of buying a car.
What You Need to Know As Tax Time Rolls Around
Every year the tax code changes, at least slightly, and last year was no exception. Here are the most significant recent developments that should figure into your thinking as you prepare your 2012 tax returns and begin to think …
Meet the People Who Eat Roadkill Meat—And Rave About It
“It really is a sin to waste that good meat when there’s no reason to, when it could be salvaged and somebody could use it.”
Cyprus Rescue: The Destruction of a Tax Haven
Cyprus is paying a high price for the $13 billion financial rescue it obtained from the E.U.: the destruction of a key pillar of its economy, its status as the offshore tax haven of choice for wealthy Russians
Marx’s Revenge: How Class Struggle Is Shaping the World
With workers around the world burdened by joblessness and stagnant incomes, Marx’s critique that capitalism is inherently unjust and self-destructive cannot be so easily dismissed
Business Tax Mistakes to Avoid
The tax deadline passed a week ago for many businesses – which makes it as good a time as any for a reminder that taxes should be a year-round concern for every business.
As Craft Beer Gets Bigger, Will It Become More Like Big Beer? Or Perhaps Wine?
After another year of huge growth, it’s clear that craft beer is big business—perhaps too big, or at least too snobby.
How to Draw Down Your Nest Egg: 3 Alternatives to the 4% Rule
The presumed safe withdrawal rate of 4% has been a disaster for new retirees the last dozen years. Here’s a better way.
Reduce Stress with Self-Compassion
You have too much on your plate, deadlines are looming, and people are counting on you. Since you can’t eliminate bouts of intense stress, you have to learn to deal with them. Studies show that people who practice “self-compassion” are happier, more optimistic, and less anxious and depressed.