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Technology: Who Knows What About You?  
Some state tax officials are now looking for tax cheats by digging for information on social networking Web sites. Police and the courts have used these sites to help solve crimes and even set sentences. Business competitors also look there. Meanwhile, some credit card companies are mining for information about where you spend in order to decide if you are a good risk. Ever wonder which organizations have information about you and what they know? Click "Full Article" below and Fuoco Group will show some ways that technology has resulted in more data being collected about certain people.  
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Uncle Sam Helps Pay for an Energy Efficient Home  
Making energy-saving improvements this year may result in big tax savings. There are federal tax credits available for purchases made this year regardless of your income. Take a look at the expenses that qualify. We'll also tell you about a federal tax credit available for golf-cart-like electric vehicles that are popular in some communities.  
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Seven Strategies for Better Results With Employees  
Being assertive with your employees doesn't mean being a bully or a tyrant. It is a skill that helps employers and supervisor make sure that necessary tasks get done. Here are seven strategies that can help you become for assertive and improve results with employees.  
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Keep Your Company Safe From Employee Thieves  
Employee theft is a serious threat to every business, with the average amount stolen ranging as high as $1,000 a year per employee. In fact, one study shows that 38 percent of employees have already stolen something and one-third say they would steal if they could get away with it. Learn how to protect your company with these simple steps.  
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Challenge of finding work after prison
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