1. Do a “test run” of business and personal tax returns – If possible, estimate your taxes by preparing 2014 tax returns using the information that you now have available. Some numbers will need to...
By Dr. Carol Adelman As Saudi Arabia struggles with high unemployment among men, the kingdom has launched a deportation campaign characterized as the Middle East’s largest in recent history....
The U.S. Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan, has come up with a plan to produce official government rankings of our universities. The plan was announced this past August, and over the past month,...
I first met Bart Gibby, VP of SEO for fast growing Utah firm Boostability, in October, when I spoke on Crisis PR at a local evening meeting of Salt Lake’s search marketing professional association,...
NetApp recently launched its all-flash storage array, the EF550. The announcement was made a week after competitor EMC launched its own Flash Array, XtremIO (for more on that see EMC’s XtremIO...
Meet the Chief Data Officer, the modern corporation’s most important new executive in the age of the cloud. If you are lucky, your company already has a CDO – even if that person doesn’t wear that...
If you haven’t brought up the subject of 401(k)s at your holiday office party or year-end chat with managers, now’s the time. You could be getting a rotten deal on your 401(k) plan, but not even...
There’s been something of a spat in the UK over the taxation of the web giants, your Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple. They all sell into the UK from outside it and park the profits from having...
New data shows the economy is growing, giving support to the Federal Reserve’s decision to begin cutting back on asset purchases earlier this week and leading the stock market to a strong Friday open...
Which companies are the biggest oil producers in the United States? According to Rystad Energy and Bernstein Research the line up goes like this: 1. Chevron, with roughly 475,000 barrels per day 2....