I realize the blog traffic has slowed for the pass two days.
Please do drop me a comment, So that i can constantly offer better reading experiences to TAEB community.
Today, i could like to share my findings on 2 famous accountants.

John Grisham is the famous author of worldwide best-selling book The Pelican Brief,The Firm and The Last Juror. Just to name few of his books.
While this novelist is well-known for being a lawyer prior to his successful writing career, Least well-known is the fact that his first degree was in Accounting from Mississippi State University in 1977.He also earned his Juris Doctor degree in 1981 from the University of Mississippi School of Law.(I felt motivated knowing this fact, A man with multiple talent)
The next person is from music industry…
Kenny G. The famous soprano saxophone player graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Washington with a degree in accounting. Although he’d already been playing semi-professionally since high school, he wasn’t sure he’d make in the music world so accounting seemed like a safer bet.
I bet you didn’t know this fact…
Cheers TAEB Readers,
GaneshMuthiah


Another great article ganeshmuthiah
Posted by Babygirl | January 5, 2011, 11:43 pmI guess the drop in traffic is due to the holiday period. Here is wishing you a Merry Christmas.
Didn’t know Kenny G did so well in school, he will be a top earning accountant for sure but it is music’s gain that he decided to pursue his passion.
Posted by Paul | December 25, 2010, 1:47 pmHi,
You have provided quite rare an information not only in this post but almost in the whole of your blog.It was wonderful to read such patches.Though I belong to the field of computer sciences but still I enjoyed the pieces of abstracts so diligently and still effectively explained.They were quite brief but complete to ponder upon vital fragments of the basic topic.
I feel you should also start writing about science and at the same time mythological fiction.Your writing skills would really enjoy lot much audience in such a venture.
Thanks for the posts,
Shiven
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Posted by Ayush Chand | December 22, 2010, 3:09 amHI Lew,
Since i know your personally, this is what i got to say.
Discovery your talent and keep building it. That’s exactly what Kenny G did even he failed to get a place to further his study in Music.
Enjoy Reading yaa,
Cheers Lew.
Posted by ganeshmuthiah | December 21, 2010, 11:48 pmHi, really surprise me that Kenny G the saxaphone player is once with book keeping, Wonder i will be a guitarist after i am done with my studies.. haha
Posted by Lew | December 20, 2010, 5:39 pmIt’s fun starting out blogging isn’t it?? Keep engaging the community and you will learn immense amounts of information. Also, I did not know that about Kenny G!! Thanks for the post.
Posted by Lisa | December 20, 2010, 2:23 amHi Lisa,
You have some amazing post in your Blog. I liked your post on “One Powerful Untapped Opportunity For Linkbuilding”
Yes- Thats true, its interting to read bloggers comment. I will be psoting more articles about accounting management. Please re-visit again.
Thanks Lisa:-)
Posted by ganeshmuthiah | December 21, 2010, 11:45 pmNice post… & you’re most certainly right, I did not know either of those facts!
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Posted by ganeshmuthiah | December 21, 2010, 11:31 pmHi Neeraj,
Thanks for the tips, I’ve insert the photo of John Grisham & Kenny G.
Appreciate your feedback, the post indeed look better now.
Guess, i need to learn about managing image to optimize readers attention.
Cheers Neerai,
GaneshMuthiah
Posted by ganeshmuthiah | December 19, 2010, 12:50 pmIt did look nice. I haven’t added any to mine yet. Any advice? Oh, and I didn’t know those facts either. =)
Posted by madfattergirl | December 23, 2010, 11:53 amTry using images also to your contents, at least one per post. See the difference.
Bests.
Posted by Neeraj Bhushan | December 19, 2010, 11:55 am