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Provenance Plays a Vital Role in Car Collecting

George Foreman in December closed out a highly successful auction of more than 50 automobiles collected over the former heavyweight champion’s career, both as a boxer and a home appliance entrepreneur. The auction was extremely lucrative for the ex-champ, vividly illustrating how important provenance — the history of who has owned something — can be in car collecting.

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Accounting Bruce Willey Accounting Bruce Willey

What to Do When the IRS Audits You

The IRS has been dropping a new press release with an explicit threat to the bank accounts of successful Americans every other month or so.  Their messaging sounds increasingly political, and high-income taxpayers would be foolish to ignore...

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Rethinking Preparedness: Flooding Can Happen Anywhere

Severe flooding is shaking communities across the globe — whether it’s the millions of dollars in property damage in Michigan or through the loss of hundreds of lives in Rio de Janeiro. Floods are happening more often and in more unexpected places, and governments everywhere — regardless of their historical risk factors — need to use more advanced technology systems in order to keep citizens safe.

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Consulting Richard Holt Consulting Richard Holt

How CEOs Should Handle Big Bets That Fail

Apple has quietly closed the book on its autonomous car project, having spent almost a decade and several billion dollars on the effort. But Apple’s failure with its big bet shouldn’t scare CEOs away from high profile gambles: rather, it underscores the importance of ensuring that big, ambitious projects align tightly with the company’s vision, mission and capabilities.

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