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Reform Bill to Demystify Different Types of Credit Scores

View Detail Whether you're applying for a job or looking for love, rejection is painful, particularly when you aren't given a reason for the rebuff. "It's not you, it's me" doesn't count.

When They Require Experience And You Have None

View Detail Lack of experience is often the biggest obstacle college graduates must overcome when entering the job market.

10 Phrases to Ban from Your Resume

View Detail Are you a team player? Self-motivated? So is everyone else.

Repaying Student Loans Gets Easier

View Detail A program that caps student loan payments for those who earn modest salaries is now open to more borrowers.

Be Ready for “Red Flags” Enforcement in December

View Detail The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has delayed enforcement of its “Red Flags” rule until December 31, 2010, for financial institutions and creditors subject to the FTC’s jurisdiction, including CPA firms.

First-Time Homebuyer Credit Closing Deadline Extended to September 30, 2010

View Detail Taxpayers who entered into a binding contract before the end of April now have until September 30, 2010 to close on the home.

Four Tips on Preparing for a Disaster

View Detail Planning what to do in case of a disaster is an important part of being prepared. The IRS encourages taxpayers to safeguard their records.

How to Get Answers from an Uncooperative Interviewee

View Detail Identify ploys and learn methods to get the specific answers you need.

IRS eNews

View Detail IRS news for tax professionals.

Linked In: 5 Tips for Generating Business

View Detail How to create a Linked In profile that will motivate prospects to come to you--without your having to "sell" them