Poor Lifestyle Can Mean a Poorer Pay Check
Economic News, Healthcare, Smart Spending
Poor lifestyle habits can cost you significantly by penalties assessed by your employer who pays for your health insurance.
Income Tax Tips for the Self Employed
Self employed workers have a big income tax burden because on top of paying for federal taxes, they also must pay 15 percent of their social security taxes
Savings and Loans: Avoid Letting Loan Repayment Affect Your Savings
Some people earn enough for savings and loans. But what if your situation is different and it’s either one or the other?
Buying US Savings Bonds Directly From the Government
US savings bonds are certificates that earn interest for up to 30 years. Bonds are extremely useful if you are looking for a way to diversify your savings
Finding The Right IRS Forms Online
Here are some basic guidelines to consider when pondering which of the three IRS forms 1040EZ, 1040A or 1040.
Retiring Near a College Town
Retiring to a college community makes a lot of sense to them because it places many nearby opportunities for further learning.
Most FOMC Members Want to Continue Bond Purchase Program
According to the FOMC meeting minutes release, opinions are divided on the Federal Open Market Committee’s monetary policy to keep purchasing bonds.
Federal Tax Tips for Those Planning to Retire
Retirement, Savings & Investment, Taxes
One of the last things most people think about when preparing for retirement is the federal tax bite that will come out of their retirement income.
When Is It Time to Fire Your Realtor?
If your realtor has no plans for future marketing efforts, it’s time to fire your realtor and get one that will be more active to getting your home sold.
Options For Getting a Tax Form?
If you are among the 20% that still file by mail, you will need to understand the tax form required for your circumstances.
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