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How to Get More Leads from Your Website in 2020

January 24, 2020 Rob Teitelman

Your website is one of your most essential and powerful tools, and every business owner uses their website differently.  Some

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TaxAudit Reviews a Couple of Ways the IRS Can Review Your Tax Return

October 11, 2019 Boris Dzhingarov

You open a letter from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and your heart begins to race. Apparently, the IRS has

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Maryland Reporter News 

Mess at UMMS—Part II: Legislative action must be stronger than HB 1428

March 26, 2019March 26, 2019 Maryland Reporter

This is the second of two parts by career government auditor Charlie Hayward addressing the “Mess at UMMS,” and the

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Audit: Health Benefit Exchange could be compromised by significant internal control problems

November 14, 2018November 14, 2018 Maryland Reporter

By Charlie Hayward For MarylandReporter.com A legislative audit of the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange that enrolls uninsured people in Medicaid and qualified

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Maryand Department of Health gets ‘unsatisfactory’ grade from auditors

September 30, 2017 Maryland Reporter

By Charlie Hayward For MarylandReporter.com State auditors found “unsatisfactory” accountability and compliance levels within the highest management echelons of the

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Maryland State police audit finds potential savings if more civilians were hired

January 19, 2017January 19, 2017 Maryland Reporter

By Dan Menefee For MarylandReporter.com Maryland taxpayers could save $11 million annually if 127 of the current 1,426 uniformed positions

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Maryland Education Department failed to return $12M to feds

July 2, 2016 Maryland Reporter

By Meg Tully For MarylandReporter.com The Maryland State Department of Education kept more than $12 million of federal reimbursements for

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Maryland Transit Administration running out of control

March 10, 2015June 27, 2018 Maryland Reporter

By Charlie Hayward [email protected] Since 2005, the Maryland Transit Administration, or MTA, has fallen short of the goal to bring

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Audit asks for criminal investigation into Maryland Transit Administration

February 14, 2015June 27, 2018 Maryland Reporter

By Charlie Hayward [email protected] Where there’s smoke there’s fire. This is the message from a report just issued by legislative

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Maryland agencies fixing some repeated problems found by auditors

December 11, 2014June 27, 2018 Maryland Reporter

By Len Lazarick [email protected] State agencies are doing a better job at correcting past financial problems found by audits, the

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U.S. National Debt

The current U.S. national debt:
$39,417,905,469,064

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