Money Management
Tax Time: Under the Deadline
Your taxes are done and filed, right? Oh, if only that were true!
The Six Best Ways To Save Money On Your Living Expenses
It may seem like you are spending your salary quicker than you make it. While you not feel you are living a lavish lifestyle or overspending, it may seem that your bank account is draining quicker than you would like.
Four Ways That Taxes Influence Your Investments
Taxes definitely influence investors’ decision-making process. For example, investors don’t receive the full benefit of the taxable bond’s coupon rate.
6 Notable Reasons to Know it’s Time to Hire an Accountant
Tweet Being a business owner, your primary concern is to increase profit. Perhaps you do not have enough time to work on spreadsheets for bookkeeping, calculating taxes, and maximizing your
Ten Solid Ideas for Saving More Money in 2014
Tweet No matter your current financial situation, you’re probably always looking for ways to save money. If you’ve already made a budget and been buying off-brand groceries, it can be
Living Above your Means? Ways to Cut Back Spending
It’s very tempting to live above your means nowadays. We are encouraged to do this daily by all of the ads and offers constantly put in front of our eyes. Yet if we aren’t careful, this can get out of control and we can get into a financial hole.
Business Travel Expenses and Tax Deductions
Small business operators have a number of tax deductions available to them including deductions for business trips. About such deductions the IRS states, “Travel expenses are the ordinary and necessary expenses of traveling away from home for your business, profession, or job.”
Build Your Savings: How Investing Can Help You Financially
For most people, savings are a must. Social security is intended to provide only part of any retirement income. For the vast majority of retirees, social security alone will not meet their fiscal needs.
Guide to Filing Taxes as Newlyweds
Well, the honeymoon is over and now you have to deal with your first tax season as a married couple. However, there is a silver lining to this end to your marital euphoria because there are several benefits to filing as a married couple.
Wise Investment Options
Investing money can be a wise decision, and there are a variety of ways to do so. Some people might be more successful at certain types of investments than others.
Fractional Vacation Home Ownership: What is It?
You’ve heard of timeshares, a form of shared property ownership that entitles stakeholders to use a home for a particular week during the year. Timeshares exploded in popularity during the 1970s as Americans sought to enjoy stays at more exotic locations.
10 Money-Saving Tips for Senior Citizens
Several years of economic austerity have taken its toll on America’s seniors. These are individuals that typically live on a fixed income and must keep their costs under control.
How to Trim Your Monthly Bills
With a new year may come with it a realization that you do not have the money to balance your budget. You have enough money coming in, but your outgo is simply too large.
Tax Tips for the Year Ahead
Tax season means looking back, specifically at the calendar year just ended. That makes sense as you have only until April 15 to get your taxes in order, prepared and sent off to the IRS and to your state’s taxing authority.
Federal Income Taxes and Your Payment Options
It is a given that you’ll have enough money on hand to pay your income taxes, right? Try telling that to struggling freelancers and small business operators who find themselves pinched when quarterly taxes are due or when the year-end taxes are filed.


