Bobbie Johnson

Bobbie Johnson

Bobbie Johnson has almost 20 years in business management and financial experience. She has been a registered tax preparer for more than 10 years. Ms. Johnson has degrees in education, computer science and general law and has attended UCLA, Blackstone, and CEI.

I currently write for Associated Content, Walden University, eHow, Answerbag, Golflink, InfoBarrel, HubPages and Trails Travel.
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Degrees in Law, Computer Science, and Education.

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  • Stocking Your Pantry
    A well stocked pantry will allow you to make adjustments in recipes for everything from substitutions to extra people showing up for dinner.
  • Home Based Business Ideas
    The decision to work from home can resonate from a variety of circumstances; loss of a job, children have started school, extra or primary income, or simply the need to be active.
  • The Different Faces of Second Nature
    Second nature can be a great many things. While on aspect honors the original description, "second nature" can be credited to music, missions, literature, and a place.
  • Instant Tax Refunds
    People who are struggling or desperate for cash often follow the signs that promote same day refunds. Here are words of caution for the anxious tax payer in search of instant financial gratification.
  • Insurance Basics
    The most common varieties of insurance are home, health, automotive, and life. There are other types of insurance available for almost any need, such as travel, antique and sports and can be purchased as needed.
  • Fashion: Hobo Handbags
    The intent behind Hobo handbags is to provide women with stylish pieces that are functional and equipped to handle their day-to-day lifestyles.
  • Careers: Forensic Handwriting Analysis
    Graphologists specialize in the examination and analysis of handwritten documents for both scientific and legal purposes.
  • Indiana State Taxes
    Taxpayers can now access their refund information via Internet, telephone and for the less technologically inclined, rotary telephone.
  • Casa Chameleon Hotel in Costa Rica
    The Chameleon Hotel has taken advantage of its location on the Nicoya Peninsula and has created one of the romantic and private retreats on the planet.
  • Basil & Pesto
    An overview of the different types of basil and the flavor they can bring to your pesto.
  • Cultural Places to Visit in Santa Cruz, Bolivia
    Visiting another country is exciting in itself, but visiting a country that is not on normal itineraries is a spectacular adventure.
  • Top 10 Historic Hotels Outside the United States
    Visiting the world brings with it mysteries, excitement and encounters with the past. Journeys across Europe invite visiting historic sites and enjoying old world ways.
  • Top 5 Fabulous Pools in Las Vegas for Adults
    Among the favorite playgrounds of the young and fabulous are the water fed havens that never were designed for children.
  • Top 5 Spas in the United States
    For those who are in search of a spa retreat - help is on the way. A list of the top five spas in the United States has been created to give you some insight.
  • Liven Up Your Holiday Meal: Recipes with Exotic Fruit
    As the holidays approach, you can hear the rumbling of tummies across the country. Holidays are not only celebrations of family and friends but good food and good conversation.
  • Reality TV: CW Presents the Fall Line-up
    The upcoming season of reality shows looks to be full of new experiences along with the shows we love.
  • Tax Preparation Basics
    The proper tax forms and instructions can be obtained from multiple sources, the most common being the Internal Revenue Service.
  • The Group of 20 Summit
    The Group of 20 Summit is meeting in Pittsburgh September 24th and 25th, 2009 to discuss the global economic recovery, world trade issues, and financial recovery reform.
  • Columbus Day in Pittsburgh
    Columbus Day weekend in Pittsburgh marks the beginning of autumn and is the first holiday weekend of the season. The air has become crisp and refreshing, the summer heat has gone, and Pittsburgh once again has transformed into a strolling community.
  • Casseroles: Healthy Ideas for Old Recipes
    The weather has turned cold once again; long hours and hectic schedules with quick bites to eat here and there leaving you wanting for something more substantial and comforting.
  • Ten of the World's Fastest Cars
    This list contains ten of the most powerful vehicles on the planet. All of them are sexy, fast, works of art, and most of all, desirable to possess.
  • Affordable Mexican Dining in Las Vegas
    Whether you live in Las Vegas or just visiting, make a point to stop into at least one of these restaurants, if not all of them, to partake in a satisfying repast.
  • The 10 Cars Men Buy Most
    The Great American Love Affair for generations has been between a man and his automobile.
  • How to Survive a Football Fan During the Season
    Do you have a significant other that adores football? But you find yourself glazing over and restraining a yawn when the topic comes up? Well, yawn no more.
  • The Common Ground of Coincidence
    In an age that thrives on stereotypes, typecasting, and profiling based on the color of one's skin, their nationality, and/or promiscuity, humankind in general has a surprising lack of such preconceived notions.
  • Recipes for Green Cleaning
    By creating at home a few of those everyday products we would normally purchase we will not only save ourselves money, we will enjoy environmentally safe alternatives.
  • Cool Summer Delights
    Whether you are feeding friends and family or simply enjoying an intimate dinner for two, the meals should be special, from the heart, and memorable.
  • Five Ways to Avoid a Hangover
    Here are some tried and true ways to enjoy your favorite adult beverages without the morning after hangover. These methods have been sworn to and religiously followed by friends and family for years.
  • Quick & Easy Ways to Make Your Home Come Alive
    There are several ways of creatively using fabric to decorate your home whether you are trying to hide a flaw or are simply looking for a change.
  • Why Not a Woman?
    Is the United States afraid to have a woman lead the country? On the other hand, could the balance be off because there are more men in politics than there are women?
  • Silverton Print & Mail: A Customer Review
    I teach a class on jewelry design and needed new business cards and flyers. I started looking for a new printer (my last one was expensive). I had received a flyer through my fax for Silverton Print & Mail and figured what the hell.
  • Will the United States Survive?
    Commentary. Did you know that the Roman Empire lasted less than 400 years? Failing to acknowledge the mistakes of the past dooms one to repeat history. The United States is approaching three hundred years of existence; will we survive as a nation to see four hundred?
  • Take the Challenge: Sex and the City Quiz
    As a fan of "Sex and the City," complete with owning the entire series on DVD, I have managed to acquire several tidbits that may be of interest to other fans. For those of you that are not interested in "Sex and the City" trivia, indulge the rest of us, please.
  • Overcoming Budget Cuts in Education
    Overview of budget cuts in schools and libraries. One company's efforts to ease the hardships presented by those cuts.
  • Iced Tea with a Mellow Twist
    On hot, summer evenings my family sits out on the patio drinking my Sweet Vanilla Orange Pekoe Iced Tea. I have found that vanilla mellows the after bite that black teas can sometimes have. I hope you enjoy this tea as much as my family does.

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