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Thinking of Selling Your Business? Step 1
As the economy begins its slow mend Americans are now examining what steps they can and should take to improve their financial position. The past two years have been difficult
Home Refinancing Post Bankruptcy – Is This Possible?
As the financial markets heave, millions of American are finding it increasingly difficult to keep up with their bills. Furloughs, lay offs, and salary reductions are weighing in. In addition,
Advocacy Group Marks One Year Stimulus Anniversary
Citizens Against Government Waste derides Obama Administration Spending Spree In cased you missed it, February 17 marked the one year anniversary of the passage of the Obama administration’s American Recovery
How To Survive An IRS Tax Audit
You’ve just received the one notification everyone dreads: the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has decided to audit your tax returns. Don’t panic: 1.4 million Americans were audited in 2009 with
Credit Bureau Blues? Contest That Debt!
Credit reports contain important information concerning you including where you reside, work, in addition to particulars in relation to your credit history. Lenders, employers, landlords, hospitals, and various parties can
The Best Way to Obtain a Home Equity Line of Credit
A home equity line of credit (HELOC) is type of revolving credit. When selecting a HELOC, your residence serves as collateral for your loan. If you have accumulated equity in
Enjoy Tax Credits For Energy Conservation
Who knew that conserving energy in the home can be so very beneficial financially? If you made a purchase in 2009 or are planning to make one in 2010 of
Finding Food When Everyone Else Panics
I just got word from a friend who lives in the snow belt—currently defined as that swath of land from Virginia northward through New England—that their local grocery store has
Will You Still Be Able To Retire On Schedule?
Over the past few years, millions of Americans have come to the realization that their retirement plans may have to change. With pensions and retirement accounts decimated, housing values falling,
Valentine’s Day Fun Facts
There are major holidays and then there are Hallmark holidays, the latter falling under the category of less important celebrations which are still oftentimes acknowledged through the sending of a
Toyota Prius Brake Problems Latest Outrage
Toyota owners, and for that matter Lexus and Scion owners, should be outraged at the way that the Toyota Motor Corporation has responded in the wake of known engineering and
7 Tips For Effective Business Networking
Networking is a hot topic with so many people out of work, underemployed, or simply having given up looking for work. Even some people who feel safe in their positions
Backdoor Taxes Loom Large
Obama administration seeks one trillion dollar stealth tax This past Monday the Obama administration unveiled its 2011 budget, revealing that the president plans to trim more than one trillion dollars


