The U.S. has developed a new kind of class division that Karl Marx never conceived of—people with expense accounts v. people without them. And as that Great Leveler, the Internal Revenue Service, is ...
Business travelers beware – the next time you think about charging little extras to your expense account, consider worst-case scenarios. One woman was immediately fired for putting a $9.95 hotel room ...
Smashing SMERSH? Easy peasy. Melting down the plans of Auric Goldfinger? Walk in the park. If you want to give a secret agent ...
SECAUCUS, N.J. -- A new survey conducted by the quarterly travel-management magazine, T&E, and NTM Research found that expense account padding is done by nearly one-third (30%) of all business ...
The whole rationale of the expense-account society—aside from the benefits reaped by free-spenders of the company’s money—is that the uninhibited use of high-priced food, liquor and gifts helps ...
Not surprisingly, many cities and special districts no longer have monies available in their budgets to spend on things such as legal fees to analyze and correct plan administration problems and ...
Teampay, a startup that has built a platform for managing small-to- midsize companies’ corporate expenses through their existing accounting and communication systems, is launching a digital-first ...
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Although many Americans struggle to save for emergencies, a recent survey from EBRI reports that seven in 10 American workers ...
An emergency fund can help you take care of said expensess without falling into debt or dipping into your retirement savings.