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Just Say No To Taxes

by Daniel Brouse I suggested that there should be little (to no) taxes. You responded: How does any of this function without taxation…? I would like to know your thinking on this… it doesn’t seem to be working now and sure doesn’t favor poor to middle class… but I think this is too long to [...]
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History Of Occupy Philadelphia

We started with this article: Occupy Wall Street? Occupy Yourself! The rest is in reverse chronological order: Free Friends Of Occupy Philadelphia Sunday, December 11th, 2011 Tags: American history, free, freedom, Friends, liberty, Occupy Philadelphia, Occupy Wall Street, Pennsylvania, Quakers, Religion, Revolutionary War, USA, William Penn Why I Occupy Friday, December 2nd, 2011Tags: City Hall, [...]
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Philadelphia Area Among Top 20 Cities

PHILADELPHIA (March 15, 2011) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today that more buildings than ever have earned the EPA’s Energy Star certification in 2010. The Philadelphia-area added many first-time labeled Energy Star buildings in 2010, jumping to a national ranking of 14th up from 24th. Many of the most recently added buildings in [...]
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International Interest in U.S. Homeownership

The following article is part of a long term study The Golden Rule’s Social Justification. ARTICLE International home buyers are increasingly attracted to property in the U.S., according to the National Association of Realtors®’ 2010 Profile of International Home Buying Activity. Several factors, including the strength of the dollar, the value and desirability of U.S. [...]
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Personal Income 2010

PERSONAL INCOME AND OUTLAYS: JANUARY 2010 Personal income increased $11.4 billion, or 0.1 percent, and disposable personal income (DPI) decreased $47.6 billion, or 0.4 percent, in January, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. The decrease in DPI reflected an increase in federal nonwithheld income taxes. Personal consumption expenditures (PCE) increased $52.4 billion, or 0.5 [...]
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5 Tips for Taxpayers Making a Move

The IRS offers five tips for taxpayers who have moved or are about to move. If you’ve changed your home or business address, make sure you update that information with the IRS to ensure you receive any refunds or correspondence from the IRS. 1. How to Change Your Address You can change your address on [...]
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A Tax Break for the Self Employed

Under the general IRS rules & regulations Health Care insurance & healthcare costs are not able to be deducted on the Federal schedule C. However, there a number of statues that supersede the general rules. When the spouse of a self employed person is also an employee of the sole proprietorship the sole proprietor can [...]
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The Killer Instinct

You wake up that morning and the CLOSE OF YOUR LIFE immediately comes into your mind. You begin to get a little nervous. You think it through to settle your mind down. This is no time to get anxious or nervous. After all, you are a professional and this is just another close. But you [...]
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Business Modeling

A small business normally scrambles for every bit of business that it can get. You need to keep cash flow rolling and one of the ways to do that is to keep the pipeline full of work. You have to ask yourself what you’re lower and upper limits in business are. This is where MODELING [...]
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Control In Your Job

When you first took the sales job that you currently have you thought that you were set for life. However, you soon found out that because you doubled your production in sales and exceeded what management thought you would do they cut your commission percentage in half. Now you have to work twice as hard [...]
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