Read This Blog Before It Is Censored
Until a couple of weeks ago, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) like Verizon and Comcast had to treat all content on the Internet equally. That means, if your niece wanted to post a home video of her cat on the family website and if a Super Bowl sponsor wanted to preview its new commercial on YouTube,… Read more »
A Giving Guide
True gifts require nothing in return, but givers benefit from giving and U.S. philanthropy is building a new head of steam. Beyond the tax breaks, businesses can build relationships with new customer bases, improve reputations and contribute to the health of the communities in which they operate; individuals may also build relationships and improve lives…. Read more »
WHAT DO YOU THINK? Survey Mania

No less than three online surveys popped into my inbox last week just as I put finishing touches on a survey for a client. Curious about the coincidence, I opened them. The first was from a well-established museum. The second, from the national bank with which I’ve had a love/hate relationship for many years. The… Read more »
Give and Get
Along with reflection, resolution and celebration, the end of the Gregorian year inevitably brings thoughts of… tax preparation. Most U.S. businesses and individuals operate on a fiscal year that is tied to the calendar year. The end of the year can be a time to consider last minute contributions to worthy, and tax-deductible, causes. Those… Read more »