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Year-End Tax Tips and Strategies
New taxes are likely to show up over the next few years as America wrestles with its deep debt and as the impact of national healthcare kicks in. To prepare
The Financial Perks of Permanent Life Insurance
When individuals buy life insurance, they know that they have protection if they pass away unexpectedly, but more and more people are skeptical of buying life insurance because they feel
The Advantages of Savings Accounts for Kids
Such accounts can be opened through your bank or credit union and provide a source for saving toward important goals including college and marriage. Interest rates on savings are negligible,
Performance Management and Year-End Reviews
Within this mix, the calendar has added one more pressure for business managers: write up your year-end performance reviews and have these ready before Christmas. If this added pressure is
A Recognised Diploma or Degree will Help Land That Career Place You Want
Thousands of individuals have changed career and taken up the challenge of embracing and working on the ‘digital frontier. Are you ready to take up the challenge? Industrial IT Systems
How to Organize a Last Minute Christmas Party
That event may be something you discussed with your neighbors around Labor Day, but no one has taken the initiative since then to make this happen. Christmas Gathering If you
Buying Used, Being Frugal and Experiencing Financial Freedom
A cheap mind is one that only looks to spend less money, often accepting lower quality in exchange for lower costs. This can be found in the man that buys
Mortgage Rates Rise Slightly Above Record Lows
If you are in the market for a new home, historically low interest rates beckon. Those rates, however, have risen slightly in the past week although there is no indication
6 Important Tax Tips for 2012
Enjoy your Christmas and New Year’s holidays, but set aside some time now to get your tax planning in order right now. 1. Charitable donations. If you itemize your deductions,
Walk This Way: How to Effectively Complete Your Final Walk Through
It is important to do a final walk through on your future home with unbiased eyes. Take in everything and make sure all of the agreed upon repairs and conditions
Tax Software: Should You Do It Yourself?
With the former choice, you can ensure that the person that does your taxes knows what he or she is doing. With the latter, you risk making important mistakes, perhaps
Leave No Stone Unturned as You’re Shopping for a Used Car
There are few things in life that compare to the feeling of buyer’s remorse. When buying a used car, it’s all about doing your research, knowing where to shop and
5 Christmas Shopping Thrift Tips
Persistently high unemployment, job angst and uncertainty about tax increases has consumers looking for ways to stretch their hard-earned dollars. “Thrift” is the operative word for savings, with the following
Training Management Software and its Quantifiable Benefits
The quantifiable benefits of training management software can help managers and the company alike, by providing the following advantages. Competitive Leadership A well-trained workforce is one that has already established
How Charitable Donations Reduce Your Tax Burden
Charitable donations made to your church, synagogue, mosque or other religious group as well as to the Red Cross, the American Cancer Society and to Goodwill can be declared as


