April 2011
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Property Devastation Don't Let It Mean Financial Devastation
Last month, the world watched in horror as another tsunami brought immense devastation, this time to Japan. In light of the tragic earthquake and subsequent tsunami, the editors of YOU Magazine wanted to discuss a topic that's important to all homeowners: homeowners insurance.
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IRS Audit Red Flags: The Dirty Dozen Here are twelve hot spots on your return that can raise the chances of scrutiny by the IRS. By Joy Taylor, Kiplinger.com
Ever wonder why some tax returns are audited by the IRS while most are ignored? Well, there's a whole host of reasons to this age-old question. The IRS audits only about 1% of all individual tax returns annually. The agency doesn't have enough personnel and resources to examine each and every tax return filed during a year. So the odds are pretty low that your return will be picked for an audit. And of course, the only reason filers should worry about an audit is if they are cheating on their taxes.
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212 Degrees Inspiration at Its Boiling Point
Based on the mega-hit book by Sam Parker and Mac Anderson, the short film 212° The Extra Degree has become a true phenomenon in the business world. Interestingly, the film offers no expert economic advice or best business practices. It reveals no code-cracking, money-making secrets or pragmatic platitudes. Instead, it serves up an inspiring and memorable metaphor of action, persistence, and potential that grabs hold of the viewer and won't let go.
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Plant a Spring Garden Improve Your Home and Your Life
As we find ourselves on the threshold of spring, let's partake in a little imagery. Try to envision yourself standing in the room of your home that faces the backyard. Peering through the largest window, allow your mind's eye to scan the entire yard. Now, move to your front room and scan the front yard. What do you see?
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Take a Hike! Bringing Your Workout to the Great Outdoors
The weather is getting warmer and the days are getting longer. Spring is here and it's time to shed the cocoon of winter. Part of this yearly transition involves rediscovering the beauty that lies outside our front doors. But, spring is also about getting ourselves back into swimsuit shape. Follow along as we show you how to shed your "winter coat," while also taking in some much needed fresh air. We're going on a hike.
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Olive Oil The Culinary World's Most Important Commodity By Kirk Leins
Given its many uses, olive oil may well be the most essential food item found in any kitchen. Not only is it a wonderful medium in which to cook, it's also a critical ingredient for many dishes, as well as a complementary, yet understated condiment. Follow me on a gastronomic journey, complete with tips for tasting olive oil, not to mention a few delectable recipes that aptly feature this wonderful product.
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