by Joe Driscoll | Nov 25, 2009 | General Business
Is the store, restaurant or factory that your family operates any less of a family business than a family farm? Is your business sometimes subjected to risks that are beyond your control? During the coming weeks the federal government will make another significant...
by Joe Driscoll | Nov 25, 2009 | General Business
Education is big business. Over sixty million Americans are enrolled in some form of schooling. Direct school expenditures will approach 300 billion dollars. “Back to school” fashions, supplies, and transportation will soon have the cash registers ringing...
by Joe Driscoll | Nov 25, 2009 | General Business
Do you remember back not too many years ago when public policy makers began attacking the tax deductibility of the “three martini lunch”? It wasn’t the tax deduction for the lunch tab as much the business decisions that were being made after the...
by Joe Driscoll | Nov 25, 2009 | General Business
Court sports such as squash, racquetball, and tennis have remained popular as a healthy diversion for businessmen and women. One other “court sport” has also grown increasingly popular during the past decade. However this most rapidly growing court game is...
by Joe Driscoll | Nov 25, 2009 | General Business
“I don’t care what the other boys are doing, you’re my son”, was my mother’s standard response whenever I attempted to rationalize my actions in light of the current trends. Depending on who you listen to these days, you can get some...