Jobs: a conversation with David Gewirtz
It’s not all that often that I come across an intellectual kindred spirit, which I guess means that I am moving in the wrong circles.
If I stop and think about it, the most outstanding virtue of David Gewirtz is his common sense.
In Washington, policy makers have been running around like so many headless chickens squawking [...]
The economy: a conversation with Anne Wenzel
Anne Wenzel is one of my oldest business buddies. We’ve often moved in roughly the same circles of women Internet pure-play operators and Anne has been an invaluable resource for me over the years as I’ve tried to make sense of the economy for The MicroEnterprise Journal.
And, naturally, Anne is also a fairly brilliant economist [...]
[Podcast] National Taxpayer Advocate Slams New 1099 Rules
Everybody else is complaining about those new reporting requirement and the burden they’re going to impose on small businesses. Why should Nina Olsen be any different?
Nina Olsen, in case you didn’t know, is the National Taxpayer Advocate over at the IRS. A few years ago, when she named the tax gap as the top taxpayer [...]



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