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October 2005 Entries:

Underreported Tax Liability Equals Federal Budget DeficitOctober 26th, 2005
Yesterday we noted that the IRS has $73 million in tax refunds waiting for 84,290 individuals the agency can't find. read more


A Conversation with 0.2% of All the Money in the WorldOctober 25th, 2005
Fortune magazine recently bought lunch for Bill Gates (turkey on white) and Warren Buffett (roast beef on white--jeez, I guess these guys haven't heard about the miracle of "whole grains" yet). read more


It Doesn't Hurt to Check On Your CheckOctober 25th, 2005
I check these lists from the IRS to see if I recognize any names. Not to tell them that they've got some money coming to them from the government, but to ask, "How in the heck do you not care about getting almost a thousand dollars (on average) read more


Maybe You Don't Really Need a New PCOctober 20th, 2005
On next week's radio show we'll be discussing how to go about buying a new personal computer. read more


The Two Best Ways to Stop Phishing ScamsOctober 18th, 2005
"Phishing" is when crooks send out phony e-mails that appear to have originated from legitimate businesses (Ebay, Citibank, etc.). The e-mails claim there has been some kind of trouble with your account, and ask you to log in and correct the problem. read more


Tax Stats, Part DeuxOctober 13th, 2005
Previously we discussed the tax rates paid by various income groups. Now we can take a look at the percentage of the total individual income tax paid by various income groups for the 2003 tax year. Highlights: read more


I Think We Can All Agree the Tax Code Isn't FairOctober 12th, 2005
This information from the Tax Foundation is indispensible when discussing tax rates, tax cuts, and the idea of read more


What We'll REALLY Be Fighting Over This CenturyOctober 11th, 2005
We’re going to cover “The War Over Water” on the radio show in a few weeks. But this story from The New York Times (oh, just register already—it’s free) is a fascinating discussion of how one tiny town in California is slamming the door shut on growth by read more


8x10 or Wallet Sized?October 10th, 2005
Do you know who your congressperson is? Okay, could you pick your representative out of a crowd of lobbyists? Fret no more, because the U.S. Government Printing Office (formerly known as “Kinko’s”) has just posted the 109th Congressional Pictorial Directo read more


I Can Predict the Future . . .October 9th, 2005
. . . or at least that withinin a couple years the exact opposite of this story will be written in the New York Times (registration required). read more


Thomas Jefferson Gets a MakeoverOctober 8th, 2005
Take a look at the "heads" side of a nickel. Does that look anything like any other picture of Thomas Jefferson you've ever seen? It's not just the "profile vs. headshot" issue. read more


Stocks You Can Love ForeverOctober 7th, 2005
On the September 28th radio broadcast of On Your Money (listen here) we discussed “Stocks You Could Own Forever.” read more


Better the Devil Who Doesn't Work For YouOctober 2nd, 2005
The 17th Annual Retail Theft Survey, as compiled by Jack L. Hayes International, samples 27 companies overseeing almost 13,000 stores, with sales close to a half-trillion dollars per year. read more


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