Articles, tagged with "economic stimulus", page 6
11th July 2009
Each year, the IRS releases changes in the US Federal income tax laws. Much hasn't changed for the past years but the recession during the last quarter of 2008 has been a great deal of influence to the new changes in tax laws. Tough economic conditions su...
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Yossarian
01st July 2009
As the U.S. government's economic stimulus money works its way through the economic system, Pacific Timesheet, a leading DCAA timesheet software and software as a service company reports a significant increase in demand for its software.
As government ...
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Author:
jason
05th May 2009
The unrelenting rampage of the global financial crisis that is shaking the very foundations of world economies have left many suffering, especially homeowners who now can no longer afford making their loan payments. The growing number of homeless citizens...
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Darewin Amio Ocampo
27th April 2009
Donald Trump, billionaire and real estate mogul, echoed what real estate agents have been saying for months in a recent appearance on Good Morning America. "This is a great time to go out and buy a home," he said. "You might even lose your own home and yo...
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cash is king
09th April 2009
Charlotte is not impervious to the recession. But the city is managing to remain vital and strong, especially in the real estate market. This is where Charlotte can make tremendous gains in economy and finance. It is also an opportunity for real estate in...
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michael russell
09th April 2009
The term "toxic assets" is tossed around quite a bit these days, especially now that the Treasury Department has announced plans to buy up U.S. banks' bad assets to the tune of $1 trillion dollars (more on that in a minute). Terms like toxic assets have b...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
23rd March 2009
The results of the election are that the economy is going to be managed by Congress and the President, not by market forces.
The $787,000,000,000 stimulus bill passed by Congress is in most cases funding pet project that Democratic Congressmen and Senato...
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Financial Technician
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
11th March 2009
The recently enacted "American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009" (2009 Economic Stimulus Act) includes a wide-range of tax incentives.
Extension of Bonus Depreciation
Last year, Congress temporarily allowed businesses to recover the costs of ca...
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Tom Wheelwright
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
03rd March 2009
For many, Alaska would appear to be nothing more than a frozen 'desert' of emptiness, however, the Alaska real estate displays many remarkable natural wonders. Alaska is by no means the backward and desolate state many may picture, as in the last few deca...
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Wob Jonson
02nd February 2009
In the United States when we first decided on the bailout we were told that the best way to get the money out so people could use it was to give that money to the banks. The reason for this was because the government said that it needed a vehicle for TARP...
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Robert Palmer
02nd February 2009
I hope you're keeping your spirits high and your thoughts positive during this uncertain economically challenged time. Yesterday, I read in the paper that over 50,000 jobs were getting slashed in the US because of this crazy turning point in history. I co...
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Author:
Rubytube55
28th January 2009
Routinely, the stock and bond markets pretty much follow the sentiment of the day. And, at times, it actually gets to be pretty ridiculous. For instance, the stock exchanges were extremely weak the other day based upon the idea that the Asian and Europe...
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Author:
James Dicks
09th January 2009
I may be the only person who enjoys tax season; my birthday is 9 days before that dreaded day. So, in an effort to have more good vibrations in the world during my birth month, BestSitePicks has compiled 5 of our Top Sites to help you! Check out these g...
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Author:
savvyresearcher