Financial questions to ask before you get married – a great article:
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All over the country on Valentine’s Day, men were down on bended knee proposing marriage. They spoke of love and affection and devotion. Few, however, mentioned what really matters: money.
Crass, maybe. But true nonetheless.
When you think about it, couples don’t fight over love. They [...]
20. February 2010
Tax Audit – How To Avoid One!
Worried about a tax audit? Maybe you should be. More Americans than ever may be subject to unwanted attention from the Internal Revenue Service this season as the government pumps billions of dollars into tax collection.
More than 1.4 million Americans were audited last year, the most in a decade. [...]
16. February 2010
How to Organize Bills – a great article on doing it by mail or electronically. When I was doing them by mail, I used a 4 file system, similar to the four “D” system described in the article. My file had 4 slots: To Toss, To File, To Do, & To Pay. Once I had [...]
Continue reading...3. December 2009
Personal finances can be a tricky subject to advise on, especially without knowing someone’s specific financial situation. I agree with all of the points listed in the attached article, except for bullet #3, where they are talking about putting a 20% home down payment on a house purchase. Personally, I’d rather put zero or [...]
Continue reading...27. October 2009
Acquiring wealth isn’t a priority for everyone, but it’s safe to say that most of us want to live comfortably. Whether you’re striving to gain a financial peace of mind or shooting to be a cash money queen, these six basic habits of millionaires will help you land on your feet.
Learn From Your Mistakes – [...]
Continue reading...4. October 2009
BlastOff is throwing out all the rules! Minimum age requirement is ONLY 13 years old, and your kids can earn their college tuition now, by doing what they used to do on the Internet, but now finally getting paid for it and earning passive income!
This is the only program out there that allows young entrepreneurs [...]
4. October 2009
The Saver’s Credit is a tax credit that partially subsidizes the retirement savings of lower-income taxpayers. Government will actually help low-income earners save for retirement!
Continue reading...1. October 2009
Retirement Planning has to start early, or you’ll be losing 100’s of thousands of dollars, if not millions, in compound interest savings. How early do you ask? Take a look at the video below – that’s how early!
Continue reading...28. September 2009
Budgeting – the “B” word nobody wants to talk about, but we are going to address it here today.
Do you ever wonder why at the end of the month there’s no money left over, or why your credit card balances keep increasing. May be it’s because you don’t have a budget set up, and you [...]
23. February 2010
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