Archive for January, 2012
Will I Ever Be Able to Retire?
Posted on 31. Jan, 2012 by Forest.
Will I Ever Be Able to Retire? – I’ve looked a lot on this blog about how much is needed for retirement and when to retire and all that stuff but what about me. Of course it would be great to be able to cut back and eventually retire from having to earn money but [...]
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Free Income Tax Help
Posted on 31. Jan, 2012 by Emily.
Free Income Tax Help – If you’re feeling overwhelmed about preparing your income tax this year you’re in luck– the IRS offers free help in convenient centers around the country! Certain conditions apply, however it’s a fantastic opportunity for anyone who’s worried that they’re not filling out the paperwork correctly. Free Income Tax Help The [...]
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Will You Ever Be Able To Retire
Posted on 31. Jan, 2012 by Guest.
Will You Ever Be Able To Retire - I am sure you have asked yourself will you ever able be able to retire many times before, probably many times a month! Retirement by large has been defined by an age or particular period of life when in fact retirement could take place at any time during [...]
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Who Can Access My Credit Report?
Posted on 30. Jan, 2012 by Emily.
Who Can Access My Credit Report? If you’re like me, you might not have a flawless credit report and are nervous about who can access that kind of private, financial information. It’s definitely somewhat unnerving to have all of your spending/financial history in a somewhat (well, arguably) arbitrary form: the credit report. How can a [...]
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Easy Ways to Save $1,000
Posted on 30. Jan, 2012 by Emily.
Easy Ways to Save $1,000 – No matter how difficult it may seem, there are dozens of easy ways to save at least $1000 this year. With a careful examination of your life, you’ll be amazed at the amount of unnecessary expenses that are responsible for you living paycheck to paycheck. We all acquire expensive [...]
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How to Start Own Business
Posted on 24. Jan, 2012 by Emily.
There’s a lot to consider if you’re keen to learn how to start your own business. First and foremost, it’s a personal decision that involves a lot of risk and sacrifice. Sadly, despite the intrepid efforts of many small business owners their startups don’t make it past a year. If you’re on the fence about [...]
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Most Expensive Cities for Homes in Canada
Posted on 23. Jan, 2012 by Emily.
Most Expensive Cities for Homes in Canada – If you’re thinking of purchasing a home in Canada, it’s best you do your homework as to whether or not you’re planting your hopes in one of the country’s most expensive cities. Most Expensive Cities for Homes in Canada There are plenty of cities with real estate [...]
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Tax Advantages for Seniors
Posted on 23. Jan, 2012 by Emily.
Tax Advantages for Seniors – If you’re a senior and soon filing your tax return for 2011, know that there are some benefits to consider from your age status. Before you sit down and begin filling out the paperwork, make sure you take the time to consider the Elderly/Disabled tax credit and some senior-specific tax [...]
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401k Father Ted Benna Disowns Them
Posted on 22. Jan, 2012 by Forest.
401k Father Ted Benna Disowns Them – When Ted Benna started offering the 401k a little over 30 years ago he didn’t realise that his little tax loophole system would become what it has to the American retirement dream. 401k Father Ted Benna Disowns Them Ted Benna became known as the father of the 401k [...]
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Insider’s Look: Quitting Your Day Job and Starting Your Own Business
Posted on 21. Jan, 2012 by Forest.
After the recent call out for readers own business stories Andrew from Money Crashers contacted me asking if I wanted a guest post from one of their writers who started his own business. I think you will agree, it is a great post. You can read more Reader Business stories here. This is a guest [...]



