Articles, tagged with "interest free loan", page 4
11th July 2009
Taxes have perennially been a part of human history since time immemorial. Now more than ever, the increasing impact of taxes is felt and impacted many individuals especially during economic downturn. Thus, the existence of 1031 Exchanges particularly in ...
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Author:
F. Morgan
13th June 2009
In spite of decreasing real estate values across the nation, real estate investors continue to come up with innovative ways to make their investment turn out profitably.
A powerful method for building real estate holdings is the use of 1031 Exchanges,...
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Author:
craighigdon
15th April 2009
Matching the right type of card to your type of spending
When choosing to use a credit card or debit card, our first question is often, ‘can I afford it this month?' When it should actually be, ‘what's in it for me?' More than a mere substitute for...
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Author:
MarkeD
04th April 2009
Most people can remember their first job. But while it may be very far from being the pinnacle of your whole career, it is still a defining moment in your life; and there is a lot to think about as well. Preparing yourself to start your first job can tak...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
31st March 2009
Your take home pay could go up next week.
What? You mean a raise?
Yeah ... sort of ... give yourself a raise.
Get serious! Okay, okay ...
This info came from a briefing by a top U.S. Home
Business Tax Expert at a conference I attended in
...
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Author:
Ron Sedlak
27th March 2009
Imagine getting a loan that is 100% interest free for your first home. The federal government has done some revamping of the First Time Home Buyer tax credit, which is exciting news for first-time home buyers. With it, you could save up to $7,500 on you...
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Author:
Jerry Clifford
27th March 2009
Your take home pay could go up next week.
What? You mean a raise?
Yeah ... sort of ... give yourself a raise.
Get serious! Okay, okay ...
This info came from Tax Expert Ron Mueller at a
conference I attended in Tampa in June 2008.
I w...
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Author:
Ron Sedlak
21st March 2009
The U.S. tax code runs to some 17,000 pages that, at an average 300 words per page, total about 5 million words. But memorizing them all won't do you any good, even if you could, because every year there are changes both big and small. Some of the changes...
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Author:
Robert Bell
10th March 2009
An Indian life insurer has introduced a new scheme, which will see around 1 million poor women in the country receive low premium life insurance cover. The venture is a joint more between SKS Microfinance and Bajaj Allianz Life and will involve the insur...
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Author:
Darrell
06th March 2009
The recently enacted "American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009" (2009 Economic Stimulus Act) includes a wide-range of tax incentives, many of which are retroactive to the beginning of the year. This week I'll share the changes impacting individuals...
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Author:
Tom Wheelwright
18th February 2009
The IRS has announced a series changes to the 2008 Individual Tax Return Laws that will have mostly a positive impact on the tax returns of individual tax returns. Here are some of the most important highlights of individual tax law changes for the 2008 T...
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Author:
Gen Wright
13th February 2009
A growing number of credit cards advertise a 0% APR feature. Essentially, this means you will not be charged interest on the balance you carry for an initial period of time. Not having to pay anything in interest sounds like a great deal, but is it too go...
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Author:
Stephanie Andrews
03rd February 2009
The other day I was listening to a local agent complaining about how quiet the office was -
nobody was coming in. "It's to be expected", he said, "Everyone is going through the same thing;."
It frustrates me that people are content to sit and wait f...
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Author:
Karrie Rose
23rd January 2009
We're enduring difficult economic times right now. Learn how to use the current tax code to help ease the pressure, take the credits you're eligible for, and reduce the amount you owe. The government has several programs in place designed to help families...
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Author:
arstringfellow
12th January 2009
Your credit score changes every thirty days therefore you should periodically check it to ensure accuracy. Each one of your creditors reports your monthly pay habits and fluctuations in the amounts you owe them. Since creditors report any changes with you...
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Author:
John Rasor