Tuesday, November 10th, 2009
If you are unemployed, self employed, a student, or simply not covered by a group health insurance plan, you might consider obtaining an individual...
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Even during times of economic uncertainty, millions of Americans are still generously giving both time and money to non profit and charitable...
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Be on guard. According to Sara Gould, CPA at Deming, Malone, Livesay and Ostroff, here are four IRS no-nos that might prompt an unwanted audit:...
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Get organized: Begin by gathering all your credit card statements and bank statements. Make a budget. List your credit cards with balances, from the...
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While it’s been a difficult year for most, one person is certain to get paid this April—Uncle Sam. Tax time doesn’t take a skipping...
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Every insurance company has different ways of pricing insurance. Most of it is actuarially determined by insurance underwriters. Some of the cost...
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Everyone wants to lower their auto insurance. While there are some things that are out of your control in regards to the cost of insurance, here are a...
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In the old days, if you wanted to purchase a stock you had to call up your broker, give them your trade order, pay a commission, and sit by the phone...
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Choosing a type and amount of life insurance can be an emotional and difficult decision to make. While there is a plethora of available insurance...
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Do I really need a financial advisor or can I do it on my own? With the increasing popularity of the internet trading, managing your own finances has...
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