Archive for the ‘Educational’ Category
Creative Action – Can it Breed Financial Success?
There is much conversation about finances these days. Is the glass half full or half empty. It is tragic for people that are faced with job loss, company closures, and for some the result is losing their homes. It is not something I take lightly, I do what I can to encourage those that seek [...]
April 2, 2009
Tags: creative energy, Financial, financial planning, financial success, goals, ideas, success Posted in: Educational, Financial, Money Management, taxes
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8 Tips for Self-employed Taxpayers
I found this article and thought this would be something worthwhile sharing – I hope it benefits you. Author: Roni Deutch Bookkeeping Software When you are self-employed it can be easy to lose track of all your bills, invoices, checks, and receipts amongst your other business related documents. To keep on track with your bookkeeping [...]
March 23, 2009
Tags: bookkeeping, business expenses, home office, IRS, records, Retirement, retirement planning, tax Posted in: Educational, Money Management, Retirement, taxes
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My Stimulus Tax Credit: Should I Spend or Save My Tax Break?
by Jacques Sprenger on February 23, 2009 With the stimulus package details finalized, President Obama proudly announced the fastest tax break in history, which will begin to reach the middle class’ pockets after April 1. You’ll get the full impact of the tax reduction if you make less than $150,000 a year as a couple, [...]
March 1, 2009
Tags: economic crisis, IRS, President Obama, stimulus check, tax break, tax credit, tax deductions, tax rates, tax relief Posted in: Educational, Financial, Money Management
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