How U.S. Companies Use Tax Code to Profit Off Overseas Profits via U.S. Taxpayers

Most U.S. companies who do business overseas usually don’t bring their money back into the United States because of a heavy 35% repatriation tax that would hit the money if they brought it back into the U.S. Continue reading →

How To Investigate The Finances of Your Local Public School

Taxpayers have a right to know how money is spent at their local schools. Continue reading →

Chart Showing Why Public Education is Expensive

Public education needs reformed structurally nationwide. Continue reading →

Report: Social Security Faces Possible Cuts in 2019

While going through the 2016 Annual Report for Social Security and Medicare, I stumbled across the main theme Continue reading →

Survey: Coffee Drinkers Refuse to Pay High Prices For a ‘Cup of Joe’

Newly released survey asking coffee drinkers how much they’ll pay for their drinking habit showed some stunning results when asked how much they’ll spend. Continue reading →

Natural gas Investments Were the Best in 2016

Natural gas was the winner in 2016 out the oil and gas commodity market.  Continue reading →

France Tourism In Decline From Islamic Terrorism and Violence

Multiple decades of open border immigration theory practiced in France has not only led to a massive tourism decline, Continue reading →

State Pensions Are A Ticking Time Bomb

Former Federal Reserve advisor Danielle Booth is out with a bold statement about state pensions. Continue reading →

2017 NFL Playoffs: How much do the players get paid?

***UPDATE*** Here are the 2018 NFL Playoffs payments Continue reading →

CHART: Main Reason Why Customers Quit Using A Business

Whether you are starting a business or running an existing one, this one piece of data is crucial in understanding how to be successful in keeping your customers. Continue reading →