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Taxes might need to join politics and religion as a topic one should not discuss in polite company. But facing an $11 trillion public deficit, the country can’t afford to ignore the issue. Accounting professor Lillian Mills offers her suggestions for a more rational tax system.
Yahoo! banned it. Others love it. Where does telecommuting fit in today’s office? McCombs media relations staffer and ex-telecommuter Renee Hopkins reflects on working away from work.
From Wall Street to Main Street, waves of corporate scandals have continued to make headlines, many involving seemingly "good" people. A new series of ethics initiatives at McCombs may help students enter their careers better prepared.
New research from McCombs offers a warning for companies up for sale. Learn how both buyers and sellers can protect themselves and see how two alumni navigated their company's acquisition.
Our new Upstarts series explores the reality of starting your own business. In this installment we examine the dreaded “100 phone calls” experts recommend for market validation.
After successful corporate and legal careers, Sharon Alexander made the unlikely switch to becoming an Episcopal priest.
In such a socially connected world, people are crafting personal brands to promote themselves beyond their resume. Get tips from our experts on how make your image shine.
Americans say energy companies have the biggest influence on costs, according to the UT Energy Poll. But what is really driving the changes?
What percentage of pickup truck owners support expanding natural gas development? How many Republicans support eliminating the Environmental Protection Agency? See results from the UT Energy Poll.




