It’s time for a more efficient approach to your tax returns. Start by trading in your shoebox for a scanner. Next, follow these guidelines to help avoid the dreaded IRS audit.
Buy an Electric Car, Get a Gas-Powered Car Free
A buy-one-get-one-free special on cars? Not exactly. To ease consumer concerns about the limited driving range of electric vehicles, two automakers are giving buyers free access to traditional gas-powered rental cars and loaners throughout the year.
The Major League Baseball Team That’s Made Fans—and an Entire Metro Area—Feel Like Suckers
What with soaring ticket prices and $7 beers, many sports fans complain that their local teams take advantage of them. But no one has it worse than baseball fans in South Florida.
Internet Saved the Video Star: How Music Videos Found New Life After MTV
Left for dead by MTV in the mid-2000s, music videos have become a popular and revenue-generating enterprise online.
9 Core Beliefs of Truly Horrible Bosses
The worst managers have a fundamentally broken understanding of workplace, company, and team dynamics. Don’t make these mistakes.
Keep Your Company’s Secrets in the Digital Age
Through social sharing technologies like Facebook and Twitter, your employees may be unwittingly exposing company secrets. Even seemingly innocuous information like travel schedules or what online groups an employee joins can give competitors inside intelligence. Here’re a few ways to shield your organization from prying eyes
Think There are a Lot of Craft Breweries Out There Now? Just You Wait
Last year, 409 new breweries opened in the U.S. That’s the biggest surge since the period just after Prohibition ended. After such a spurt, you might think that brewery growth would level off.
Signs That Your Star Employee May Be Leaving
We all have employees who are so essential that we don’t want to imagine the office without them.
Savings Booster: Making it Simpler to Repay Your 401(k) Loan
The SEAL Act has undergone a facelift in name only. Maybe now lawmakers will do the right thing and cut strapped borrowers a break.
Behind the Hit Bible Miniseries: The Man Who Helps Hollywood Get Religion
The Bible, the five-part, 10-hour miniseries on History, which aired its final episode Sunday, has become the biggest cable television hit of the year. It brought in almost 13 million viewers the first night and consistently …
Will Dollar Stores Rule the Retail World?
Last Monday, Dollar General, the U.S.’s largest dollar-store chain, posted better-than-expected profits, helping boost the company’s stock, which is up 15% year to date. And earlier this year, it announced plans to open its …
Nick D’Aloisio, a $30 Million Life in Pictures
It might seem odd to look back at the life of a 17 year old, but Nick D’Aloisio is no ordinary teenager. The British-Australian high school student sold Summly, his news aggregator app, to Yahoo for a reported $30 million in cash …