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How much do you know about social security?
I was recently reading an article about young workers and social security. The article mentions that many young adults don’t understand social security and the impact that social security and saving can have on their future plans. Some basic facts … Continue reading
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Cost Savings for your business in the New Year
As we embark on a new year, many small businesses are continually seeking new ways to decrease costs without having to take drastic measures. I’ve spoken to several small business owners who are seeking guidance on different ways to cut … Continue reading
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Women need to save more for retirement
I recently came across an article about why women should save more for retirement. Interesting I thought. So I kept reading. The primary reason that we should save more is because we tend to outlive men. And the longer … Continue reading
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How I saved money in college.
Ok. So it’s time to send your kids off to college. With the economy being the way it is, we must always remember to save. But how do you save while attending college? I’ll share some of my strategies with … Continue reading
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Debt Management Guide
Are you in over your head in debt and looking for an informative way to manage and understand your debt? Then check out Bankrate.com’s debt management guide. The guide is available at http://www.bankrate.com/finance/debt/debt-management-guide.aspx. Within the guide, you’ll learn these valuable … Continue reading
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Top 10 Reasons to Visit IRS.gov this Summer
Issue Number: IRS Summertime Tax Tip 2014-05 Inside This Issue If you need tax help or information, your best option is to visit the IRS.gov website. Our many online tools and services make it easy for you to do business with … Continue reading
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Are you in the market for a new job? Be sure to know your tax benefits.
The IRS frequently issues tips to taxpayers on various topics. One topic of interest is tax benefits for job seekers. With so many people in the job market, the IRS feels that is imperative for job seekers to understand the … Continue reading
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There is still time to amend your tax return.
During the course of tax season, many people make mistakes when preparing their returns. Some of the most common involve the filing status, number of dependents, total income and deductions. Other mistakes such as computational errors are usually corrected by … Continue reading
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Ten Things to Know about Free IRS Volunteer Tax Help
Issue Number: IRS Tax Tip 2012-32 Inside This Issue Millions of taxpayers qualify for free tax preparation assistance from IRS-sponsored community-based, volunteer programs. Here are 10 things the IRS wants you to know about these volunteer programs. 1. The IRS sponsors … Continue reading
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Teaching your kids how to save
It has often been said that a penny saved is a penny earned. This phrase has been passed down from generations. But sometimes it gets lost and not passed down from a parent to a child. But how do we … Continue reading
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