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Hello, Here are your Articles for March 10, 2008.
The Odds of an IRS Audit Are Still Going Up
During fiscal 2007, the IRS audited more people than it has in a decade and the tax agency is expected to conduct even more examinations this year. Who are the current IRS targets and who is likely to find themselves under the microscope in the future? Click "Full Article" for the answers, along with eight red flags that can sometimes trigger an audit.

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The U.S. Supreme Court recently
ruled that employees have a right to sue if "fiduciary misconduct" causes their 401(k) retirement plans to lose value. Meanwhile, in other 401(k) news, the IRS issued rules that make it easier for employers to use an "auto enrollment" feature in their plans. This encourages greater participation among rank-and-file employees. Added bonus: Higher-ups can also benefit. Click "Ful
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Construction supervisors need to be able
to communicate with their Spanish-speaking employees to help prevent accidents and fatalities. Here are some tips to help bridge the language gap at your company.
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The more your staff members know about a prospective buyer, the better equipped they are to link your company's products or services to the customer's bottom line. And that takes some investigation. Click "Full Article" for three steps that can cut wasted effort and increase the percentage of sales leads that turn into "done deals."
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Let potential customers hear about your firm by taking time to develop advertising techniques that are inexpensive and effective. Here are some quick ideas.
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