Work Travel Expenses – What’s Deductible and What Isn’t
Many people travel frequently as part of their profession, job or business. Internal Revenue Service codes allow these taxpayers to deduct travel expenses that are the “ordinary and necessary” costs...
Motorists say ‘Fill em up’ to Gas Credit Cards
With gas prices going up up up, Gas Credit Cards seem like better deals than ever.
The Economic Implications if a Possible Strike On Syria Goes Terribly Wrong
Economic News, Savings & Investment
Over the last couple weeks, the crisis in Syria has been making headlines on all major news sources. Here’s what you need to know.
Retail Sales Increase 0.2 Percent in August
Retail sales rose less than expected, with a 0.2 percent increase in August, reported by the Commerce Department.
Will Emerging Markets Halt Fed’s Tapering Program In Its Tracks?
Economic News, Savings & Investment
Could trouble in emerging markets cause the Federal Reserve to halt tapering? Potentially.
The Best Credit Cards for College Freshman
Before you send your child off to college, you may want to consider the best credit cards for college freshmen.
Cramer Says Don’t Get A 401K. He’s Wrong.
Retirement, Savings & Investment
Jim Cramer isn’t right all the time. Regarding your 401k, he is completely wrong. Here’s why.
Jobless Claims Down to 292,000 But Reflect Reporting Issues
Computer problems in two states cause the initial jobless claims to dip below the 300,000 mark for the first time in six years.
Knowing the APRs of Car Buying
Car buying is filled with a lot of terms and acronyms that aren’t immediately obvious. Here are a few that you should definitely know.
Newsletter Causes Havoc In 401k — Provider Stops Frequent Trading
Retirement, Savings & Investment
A newsletter has created an unique situation where a 401k provider has stopped frequent trading on some of its accounts.
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