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Let me hear it...I am a CEO and I am not afraid to tweet! I am not afraid of a blue bird. I do NOT have to share what I eat for lunch every day! 21 Twitter Tips for CEO Read More
Given that investments are harder to come by than they once were, we think it's very useful to know the guys that are putting money into early stage companies and creating value. So lets look at the top 100 Tech Investors, according to Forbes. Read More
Are you thinking about giving up on your business? Good things tend to happen to those who stick it out. Read More
Lessons business leaders can learn about creating workplace teams that execute and perform at high levels, much like the Navy Seals. The story about the Navy Seals raid to get Osama bin Laden is a great case study for business leaders to model to create high-performing teams in the workplace. Read More
In a 100 meter race, or even in a marathon for that matter, everyone starts from the same starting line, but some gets ahead and others remain far, far behind.
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Here's the 8th in a series of satirical looks at Social Media with a few comments and observations about how to best use Social Media and the way it has changed our lives. Read More
The concept of lying on a resume is one that has been around for generations, and spans across every kind of profession. Many applicants not only lie on their resume, they encourage others to do so as well. Some believe there is justification in creating fraudulent resumes because of the tightened Read More
Belief in the natural talent myth is one of the most poisonous forces in the universe. Natural talent doesn't exist. If you want to get better at something you need to practice, to be persistent, and to have great teachers. That's it. Read More
you’ve set your sites any higher than one little promotion, good enough doesn’t make it easy to keep going. Good enough just makes you the lowest common denominator — it makes you just like everyone else.
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7 Pieces of Paper You Should Keep After You File Your Taxes

Avatar Posted by thursdayb under Legal
From http://moneyning.com 4958 days ago
Made Hot by: HomeBusinessMedia on May 9, 2011 4:43 pm
The IRS recommends that you keep your tax returns for a minimum of three years after filing. But there are plenty of records that go into preparing a tax return
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