Tax Tips For First-Time Filers

Posted: Feb 08, 2012 3:35PM by Martha V. Shelton
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Filing your taxes for the first time may seem like a daunting task, but fear not! Several free resources are available - both online and within the community - that can help you prepare an accurate return in a timely manner. Here are a few tips...

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Filed Under: Personal Finance, Taxes

The Most Outrageous Taxes

Posted: Feb 08, 2012 3:20PM by Greg McFarlane
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With 50 states, one federal district, 3,143 counties and county equivalents, and an ever-changing number of municipalities in the United States, there's little uniformity in taxes. Goods that are consumed tax-free in one place can be taxed to the...

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Filed Under: Laws, Personal Finance, Regulations, Taxes

Avoid These Valentine's Don'ts

Posted: Feb 08, 2012 1:55PM by Ritika Puri
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As much as we love our Valentines, the stress of the occasion is inescapable. Given the retail push on overpriced candy, flowers and jewelry, it's impossible to avoid the pressure of finding the perfect gift. Of course, we strive to give from our...

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Filed Under: Budgeting, Personal Finance

7 Affordable Ways To Spend Spring Break

Posted: Feb 08, 2012 12:06PM by Janet Fowler
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For most students, spring break is a time of relaxation, celebration and fun. Though going to spring break hot spots can result in huge expenditures of money – something many students don't have a wealth of. How can you still have fun on spring...

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Filed Under: Budgeting, Travel

States With Demand For Workers

Posted: Feb 08, 2012 11:00AM by Greg McFarlane
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One of the many positives about living in a federal republic is that if things are bad where you are, the grass will be greener somewhere. The United States is perhaps the most diverse country in the world – really, it's either the U.S. or Russia –...

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Filed Under: Business, Careers, Commodities, Economy, Energy

7 Ways The U.S. Government Wastes Money

Posted: Feb 08, 2012 10:53AM by Michael Sanibel
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You don't have to look very far to find the U.S. government wasting money. It's everywhere. It's where you think it is and in places where you'd never even think of looking. The government's wasteful spending habits go way beyond the infamous...

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Filed Under: Debt, Economics

5 Estate Planning Tips

Posted: Feb 07, 2012 12:07PM by Denise Appleby
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Regardless of the size of your estate, an effective estate plan is necessary if you want to make sure that the right parties inherit your assets. If tax is an issue, your estate plan can help to limit the amounts that your beneficiaries will owe....

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Filed Under: Estate Planning
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