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Yesterday was National Accountant Appreciation Day. In honor of that, we've decided to have a laugh at the expense of accountants. So here's a pretty great collection of 25 chuckle worthy accountant jokes. You may have heard them before or maybe not. In any event, be sure to kick back and have a
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Last week, we took a look at how the Eurozone crisis of 2010 affected Ireland, Greece and Spain---3 of the hardest hit countries. In Spain and Greece, austerity measures and rioting were the norm for years while in Ireland a burst housing bubble led to financial disaster. Read that post
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As the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks head to East Rutherford, N.J. to hear some pretty high-stakes tunes at the 2014 NFL Superbowl, tax season descends . . . and with it an informative article from the New York Times about "the jock tax." Since before the early '90's and the NBA reign of
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