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January 17, 2014 

CPE Link

CPE Link is a CPE provider committed to providing exceptional continuing professional education to accounting and finance professionals. Because we specialize in web-based training methods, we can offer the absolute easiest way for today's practitioners to meet all their mandatory CPE requirements and keep up with the latest industry changes.

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January 17, 2014 

Saving for Retirement: What You Should Be Doing Now

You’ve heard the mantra a thousand times: It’s never too early to start saving and planning for retirement. Whether you’ve heeded that advice closely or have let time slip by, it’s also not usually too late to have a positive effect on your retirement finances.

Isaac M. O'Bannon

 Self-Employed Less Likely To Save Enough for Retirement

January 16, 2014 

Self-Employed Less Likely To Save Enough for Retirement

Self-employed workers, contractors and entrepreneurs often cite their independence as one of the biggest advantages to not having a traditional job, but being self-employed also means that individuals must exercise greater control over their retirement planning, since they usually do not have access to 401(k) pre-tax savings plans and automatic contributions.

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January 16, 2014 

Intuit Ranks 8th on Fortune’s Best Places to Work List

Fortune Magazine has ranked Intuit as No. 8 in its just-released list of Best Companies to work for in the United States, the company’s best ranking ever. In addition, the magazine also included Intuit on its list of Top 10 Perks.

 Homeowners Being Duped by “Securitization Audits,” According to Fraud Examiners

January 16, 2014 

Homeowners Being Duped by “Securitization Audits,” According to Fraud Examiners

A new foreclosure rescue scam promises to help distressed homeowners keep their homes through the use of a "securitization audit." "The only problem, according to investigative firm Mortgage Fraud Examiners: These "hucksters" are charging fees for information that's free to anyone for the asking, and knowing who owns the note won't save anyone's home."