The concept of a job, as we know it, is starting to go away. Are "jobs" going away? Let me explain. Over the last year I've been speaking with corporate business and human resource leaders and hearing a common theme: we need our organizations to be more agile. We need to redesign our
France to Google: Free is Evil
This is very amusing indeed, well, amusing for econ geeks at least. That it should happen in France of all places:
A French commercial court has found Google guilty of abusing the dominant position of its Google Maps application and ordered it to pay a fine and damages to a French mapping company.
Top Tax Tips From Zuckerberg's Facebook Bonanza
The revelation that Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg plans to exercise $5 billion worth of stock options before his IPO suggests his 2012 tax bill could be close to $2 billion! See Zuckerberg's 2012 personal income tax bill: $1.5 billion. If size matters, that will make Zuckerberg The Incredible Hulk of Taxpayers. After all, the 400 wealthiest filers only averaged $48 million in federal income taxes in 2009.
Video: Marotta on Money
David John Marotta explains that the purpose of Marotta On Money is a weekly financial column and daily financial blog about the comprehensive wealth management small changes that have a large effect over time.
With Indictments, IRS Will Get More Data From Swiss
The indictment of the Wegelin, the oldest Swiss private bank, moves the global banking transparency battle from bows and arrows to nuclear weapons. Do Swiss bankers' nerves fray after Wegelin indictment? Yes, no question.