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: 7 Financial Strategies for Transitioning from Salaried to Solo by: Nina Ham A 40’s something woman was talking to me the other day about her growing sense of frustration with “working for someone elseâ€
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: Placing A Value On Your Personal Injury Claim by: Dan Baldyga Your doctor has released you from treatment from your motor vehicle accident and enough time has passed so you’re in a position to sit down with Adjuster
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: Keeping Track of Your At-Home Business Expenses by: Jan Kovarik If you are new to working at home, then you might not be aware that you can legally deduct many types of valid business expenses, such as paper supplies
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: Excellent Vacation Adventures at Affordable Airfare Rates! by: David Arnold Livingston Traveling especially with your loved ones can ease out the daily tension brought about by everyday problems and pressure from work,
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: Budgeting Made Easy by: Gene Simmons Well, dang! From what I’ve heard and read, it looks like we’ve reached an all-time world-class new record in the amount of personal debt on the books. Now it’s
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: Is Education Tax Deductible? by: GranMamma Families with children already in college may qualify for tax deductions for educational expenses. The maximum Hope credit is available for the first two years of undergraduate
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: Home Business Tax Tips by: Rebecca Gilbert If you have recently started an Internet or home business, your probably a little intimidated by having to submit a tax return and the possibilities of being audited. Simply
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: Cheap Web Hosting, What To Look For And What To Stay Away From by: Robert Lang “Bargains for sale, Unlimited Hosting for only a Dollar.†“Get your hosting here, 50 cents for the first three months. “
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: Home-Based Business Owners Save Thousands on Their Taxes by: Karin Workman Do You Qualify For Home-Based Tax Deductions? New changes in the tax laws have made it easier than ever to claim Home Office Deductions and keep
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: Running Your Own Race by: Elena Fawkner There was an article on the front page of the Los Angeles Times Friday that caught my eye. The headline was "Small Dot-Coms Thrive While Industry Giants Melt Down". Here are the
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: Your Affiliate Business and Taxes by: Vickie Scanlon Starting a home-based business on the Internet is easy you say. You have your web page built, your affiliate links and you're ready to go. Not really, you need to make
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: Will Seminars Get You Clients? by: C.J. Hayden I often suggest public speaking as a powerful way to show prospective clients what you can do. Many professionals and consultants have built successful practices by giving
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: 30 Tips for Keeping Meeting Expenses to a Minimum by: Susan Freidmann Money makes the world go ‘round. And when it comes to meeting planning, money can probably get you whatever you want. However, few event planners
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: Things You Ought To Know in Faultless Car Accidents by: Paul Hood Anyone who has been involved in a vehicular accident, regardless of fault, can avail of No-Fault Benefits which would include compensation for wage lost,
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: How To Save Money On Health Insurance Premiums Using HSA's by: Charles E. White Opening a health savings account (HSA) can save you hundreds on your health insurance premium and help pay for out of pocket expenses and
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: Apartment-Hunting Season Returns: How to Arm Yourself by: Dan The Roommate Man If you're on the hunt for an apartment right now, you've probably noticed that you're in good company. Each weekend, hordes of hunters arrive
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: The Importance Of A College Education by: Catherine Olivia It cannot be stressed enough to young people that a college education is the only way to obtain a good job and the type of job that will allow for a comfortable
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: Want to Loosen Uncle Sam's Grip on Your Wallet? by: ARA Content Talking About Money With Jim Larranaga (ARA) - The average person pays more than ,000 in federal income tax, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
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: The Seven Deadly Tax Sins: Commonly Missed Deductions by: Sandra N. Salter It's that time again, the April 15 tax deadline is looming large. If youre like most people, you havent gathered all of your tax records, let
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: Don't Wait for Tax Time to Look at the Bottom Line by: C.J. Hayden A curious thing happens to entrepreneurs in the spring of every year. They wake up one day and realize they had better figure out how much money they
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: Home Based Business: Your Ultimate Tax Shelter by: J. Stephen Pope Starting and operating your own home based business is the ultimate tax shelter. Although this article has been written from a Canadian income tax perceptive,
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: How to Draw a Personal Budget that Works by: Abdallah Khamis Abdallah Many people spend their little income haphazardly without any planning and end up getting broke before month-end. They then borrow to make ends meet
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: Budgeting For Prosperity by: Paul Goldner Budgeting For Prosperity Seven Steps to Follow To Achieve Financial Freedom Without a sound financial plan, a business is doomed to failure - managing your personal finances
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: Secrets The IRS Does Not Want You To Know by: Paul Coffinger For average Americans, taxes are the single largest bill they will pay. Almost 40% of every working person's wages go to taxes: that's more than most people
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: How To Realistically Set Your Fees - Part 2 by: Sue and Chuck DeFiore Effect of Expenses The last article examined how to calculate your realistic billable hours. If you remember, we arrived at approximately 1100 hours
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: Budgets! by: Mike Shannon Budgets! There I've said it. For some the most hated and feared word in business. But it doesn't have to be that way. As a matter of fact, a well thought out and constructed budget can be the
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: The Many Advantages Of A Starting Your Own Home Based Business by: Stefanie Fauquet Have you been considering starting your own business and working from home? The advantages of working from home and starting your own
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: Due Diligence 101 Or What You Do Not Know Can Kill You! by: Willard Michlin Introduction: This article is written as a general discussion on the subject of “Due Diligenceâ€. It is for informational purposes
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: How to Budget your Household Accounts by: John Mussi It is so easy to despair when you encounter your first financial crisis. You're not alone. Many people face a financial crisis some time in their lives. Whether the
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: Emergency Savings Accounts by: John Cook Unexpected expenses sneak up on the best of us. Paying these unexpected expenses looks impossible when you are in debt and barely making the payments from month to month. If
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: Wedding Loans: Perfect Finance Option for a Perfect Wedding by: Aditya Thakur After seeing each other for years and being tagged as ‘in love’ since eternity, you desire to bring this to a logical end. You
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: Business Tax Deductions by: Richard A. Chapo As we enter mid-March, taxpayers begin to become very interested in deductions. Following are a few that you may be entitled to claim. Deductible Expenses Office expenses
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: Preparing for Tax Preparation by: Tiffany J. Morisue Being prepared for your tax appointment can really pay off in terms of maximizing deductions and minimizing tax as well as lowering fees charged by your preparer! Additionally,
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: 5 Steps to Continuous Process Improvement by: Chris Anderson Part One of Creating Well-Defined Processes Series What if your sales increased from 0,000 to 0,000 per day and your profit increased from ,000 to
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: Fortune 500 Budgeting For Our Personal Lives by: Deborah Carraro January and February are traditionally busy months in the financial industry as many New Year's resolutions typically include the goal of becoming debt
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: Do Lifestyle Funds Provide Greater Security? by: Ulli G. Niemann With the stock market stubbornly refusing to settle down and smooth out, Wall Street has been scrambling to come up with "product" they can sell to gun
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: Managing Your Business’ Cash Flow by: Monte Zwang You wouldn’t drive a car without a gas gauge or speedometer, and if you’re driving on an empty tank, you won’t get very far. Then why would
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: Work from Home by: Adrian Austin So you want to work from home. First you need to determine your expenses. You'll have household expenses, insurance, car, loans, food, clothes, and luxuries such as vacations and hobbies.
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: How Creditors Measure Your Credit Rating by: Omar M. Omar Creditors will measure your credit rating based on the following three main things. Capacity Collateral Character The three "C's" show creditors your: "Capacity"
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: Student Home Purchase Plan by: John Carle & Sharon Gregresh Tuition costs are climbing, housing costs are climbing, it seems like all the costs for students are climbing these days. Students can afford cost increases
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: Seven Key Tax Deductions for the Self Employed by: Daniel Lamaute As a sole proprietor, it*s wise to familiarize yourself with the some key deductions that may reduce your tax bill for 2004. Small-business consultants
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: Getting Organized For The New Year - Part 2 by: Sue and Chuck DeFiore In part 1, we discussed a system you could use to organize your office. In this article we will discuss what material is needed to implement that system.
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