The Guy Who Built a Brand and Couldn’t Afford Advertising

This article by  MP MUELLER in The New York Times is a little out of way in subjects I normally blog about, but it is an interesting proposition.  Building a brand when you can’t afford advertising.  Maybe we can all learn from Tito Beveridge:http://boss.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/06/28/building-a-brand-when-you-cant-afford-an-ad-agency/Remember, You can count on us to count for you!    

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The Traditional Retirement Age is Being Quietly Retired

This article in Accounting Today by Daniel Hood asks the question of what is so special about age 65?  Here is the article:http://www.accountingtoday.com/news/retirement-65-70-social-security-bismarck-63108-1.htmlSo I guess there is nothing special about 65 after all (except for qualifying for Medicare.)  I do know 55 is special because of the senior discount.Remember, You can count on us to count for you! 

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Congressional Committee to Look at Capital Gains Tax Reform

Hope you had a great fourth of July.An article in Accounting Today by Michael Cohn discusses a Congressional Committee charged with looking at changing the Capital Gains Tax.  Here is the link:http://www.accountingtoday.com/news/congress-hearing-capital-gains-tax-reform-taxprotoday-63100-1.htmlLet’s hope they come up with something that doesn’t hurt too many people.Remember, You can count on us to count for you!   

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