The stock market is once again going crazy! If you have been listening to the news at all lately, you will have heard about how the US debt rating has been downgraded for first time in our […] Read more »
The 3 Different Ways to Invest Your Money: Part 5: Indexed Accounts
This is the fifth and final part in my series on ways to invest your money, click here to read part one, part two, part three, or part four. As I mentioned in my last […] Read more »
The 3 Different Ways to Invest Your Money: Part 4: Indexed Accounts
This is the fourth and final part in my series on ways to invest your money, click here to read part one, part two, and/or part three. I was originally going to write about Index […] Read more »
The 3 Different Ways to Invest Your Money: Part 3: Variable Accounts
This is the third part in my series on ways to invest your money, click here to read part one and/or part two. I know I’m not alone when I say that I have a […] Read more »
The 3 Different Ways to Invest Your Money: Part 2: Fixed Accounts
Last week I gave a very brief overview of what I believe are the three main ways to invest your money. To recap, with all the hundreds of thousands of ways to invest your money, […] Read more »
The 3 Different Ways to Invest Your Money: Part 1
Over the next several weeks, I’m going to be discussing the ways in which people can invest/save their money. This is going to be a very general discussion, but if you’d like more information, please […] Read more »
Donate Your Goods and Save Money on Taxes!
Are you ready to do some spring cleaning? I know I am! One of my goals this summer is to do some “spring cleaning.” Since most of my spring is spent doing taxes and wrapping […] Read more »
National Teacher Day: Thank You Teachers!
As many of you know I am a former teacher, and many of my clients and close friends are teachers. Being that today is National Teachers’ Day, I just wanted to say, “Thank You.” Thank […] Read more »
Tax Records You Can Throw Away!
During tax season I often get asked about what tax records should be kept and for how long. For this week’s post, I’m going to focus on the basics and provide some good general rules […] Read more »
Say ‘Goodbye’ to the Making Work Pay Credit
For the past two tax years – 2009 & 2010 – many of us have received the Making Work Pay Credit. This credit expired at the end of 2010, and was not part of the […] Read more »