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Category: Finance, Accounting, and Taxes

Barbara Weltman
What's new with regard to small business taxes? Barbara talks with Jim about some of the things we need to know about taxes right now, as well as a few that we need to be preparing for.
John Fox
John Fox joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why he thinks more public transportation is needed to help millions of Americans get to work.
Gene Siciliano
Cash is King. Any questions? Gene joins Jim to explain the cash flow cycle and why the success of your business depends on your ability to understand it.
Barbara Weltman
There are a number of new tax issues that impact small business owners and Barbara talks with Jim about them. Later, Barbara and Jim talk about the many opportunities that can be found in selling on eBay.
Eva Rosenberg
Do you know what an "enrolled agent" is? Eva talks with Jim about this profession that you can learn and practice from your home-based business.
Steve Martin
Believe it or not, most businesses have instant profit opportunities right under their noses, and Steve Martin talks with Jim Blasingame about how to identify a few of them on the small business radio program, The Small Business Advocate Show.
Barbara Weltman
Do you know what kind of tax advantages Congress has put into the minimum wage bill to offset the blow to small business' payroll expense? According to Barbara, not much, which she reports in this visit with Jim, plus other small business tax issues.
Rick Pinion
Even though you've just finished with 2006 tax filing, it's not too early to think about 2007 tax planning, and Rick talks with Jim about some of those issues.
John Fox
You've heard of Fantasy Football, right? Well, John Fox joins Jim Blasingame to talk about a Fantasy President who tells the truth about our aging tax code. Tune in to as Jim tells John a fantasy president won't work without a fantasy Congress.
John Berthoud
Most economists admit that the U.S. tax cuts of 2003 have been good for the global economy, not just for the U.S., and John talks with Jim about how it's looking with regard to those cuts being made permanent.

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