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Tax Issues Related to Your Business

Small Business Small businesses must withhold federal income taxes from their employee's wages and pay them directly to the IRS. The amount depends on the size of the p… Read More »

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Different Types of Credits to be Aware of While Filing Taxes

Credits Social Security Credit You begin earning Social Security Credits when you start working in a job that has Social Security benefits. Every … Read More »

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End of the Year Tax Planning Tips

End of the year Many people don't even think about their taxes until March. But there are good reasons not to wait until the deadline looms in the near future. As the e… Read More »

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IRS Audits and How to Deal With Them

Audits An audit is an IRS examination of an individual or corporation's tax return, to verify its accuracy. There are three types of audits: correspondence audits (the IRS ma… Read More »

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Tax Implications of Different Types of Investments

Stocks When you sell a stock at a profit you incur capital gains taxes, which are calculated according to the amount of time that the stock is actually held . Th… Read More »

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Tax Advantaged Investment Options for Retirement

As you review your current financial situation, always be planning for the future. Regardless of the amount of time you have until retirement, there are several things to keep in mind. … Read More »

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Introduction to Buying a Home

A house is probably the largest purchase you'll make in your lifetime, so it's important to do it right. The purpose of this section is to walk you through the steps so you can be confident th… Read More »

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How to Sell a House

The most important step in selling a house is obviously determining how much it should sell for. You can usually accomplish this in the same way that buyer does - by finding out how much other houses … Read More »

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An Overview of Mortgages

Finding a Mortgage Getting a mortgage is a time-consuming process, but, considering that it will usually be paid over 15 or 30 years, it is worth a great deal of effort to … Read More »

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Refinancing Your House and Reverse Mortgages

Refinancing If interest rates decrease significantly from the time that a fixed-rate mortgage is originated, you want to get a new loan at a more favorable rate. This is ca… Read More »

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An Explanation of Home Equity and the Related Loans

Home Equity is the amount of ownership that has been built up in a property. Typically, residential property is bought through a mortgage, which is then paid off for a number of years. After the mortg… Read More »

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An Explanation of REITs

You've probably noticed that home prices tend to rise over the years. This price appreciation makes them a viable candidate for your investment dollars. This is even more true given that they'… Read More »

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How to Set Up a Budget

Most people have only a vague idea of where their money goes, but they generally find that it doesn't go as far as they think it should. The solution is creating and maintaining a budget, an itemi… Read More »

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The Importance of Saving and How Much To Set Aside

Saving is an important step on the way to financial well-being, both in the short term and in the long term. In the short term, it gives you an emergency cushion in the event that an unforeseen, large… Read More »

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Bankruptcies: Advantages, Disadvantages and Different Types

Bankruptcy is a proceeding in a federal court in which an insolvent debtor's assets are liquidated and the debtor is relieved of further liability. This basically means that a person (or a corpora… Read More »

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