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2006 Money Management Advice

Start Off the Year Right: Review Your Asset Allocation
Almost all of the battle is how your assets are allocated.
How the Gift Tax Affects Large Gifts
The holiday season is upon us - make sure you understand the tax implications of a large gift.
Business Gift-Giving: What's Deductible and What's Not?
With the holidays around the corner, now is the time to check out what gifts are deductible and what gifts are not.
Stay Out of Debt This Holiday Season
Following these simple how-tos can help you avoid holiday debt.
SEPs Help Business Owners Boost Retirement Savings
A Simplified Employee Pension plan may help the self-employed get set for retirement.
Seven Facts You Need to Know About Keogh Plans
Self-employed individuals need not be on their own when it comes to retirement anymore.
Don't Overlook the Four Key Benefits of Roth IRAs
A Roth IRA may be the right retirement plan for you.
How Much Do You Know About U.S. Savings Bonds?
How much it's worth today? How it works? Here's all you need to know.
Gain Control of Your Finances in Five Easy Steps
Following these five easy steps will get you starting off the new year with a firm grasp on your money.
Investment 101: Teaching Teens to Invest
It's not too early to give your kids a good start for the future.
Year-End Tax Tips for Small Business Owners
Follow these six steps to set yourself up for a happy new year.
Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act
The Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act of 2005 includes some important changes. Here's everything you need to know.
Does Your Business Need a Document Management System?
If it takes a considerable amount of time for you to find what you're looking for, the answer is probably yes.
Protect Your Finances: How to Avoid Investment Scams
Don't let yourself be a victim of any of the many investment scams out there today. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
How to Benefit from Flexible Spending Accounts
Flexible spending accounts no longer operate on a strict "use-it-or-lose-it" basis.
Save Fuel and Taxes with Hybrid Vehicles
If the rapidly increasing gas prices have your stress level rising, a hybrid vehicle may be for you. The cars also could help the environment and your taxes.
Select the Right Investments for the Right Goals
What you get out of your investments may very well depend on what you want to get out of them - think about your goals before you pick investments.
Understanding Estate Taxes and How They Can Affect You
Your estate is invaluable to your heirs. Make sure everything is in order.
Estate Planning Terms You Need to Know
Estate planning can be complicated. Don't get bogged down in these terms.
Back to School Basics
If you have a child heading off to college, see what that could mean for your taxes.
Vacation Homes Come with Tax Benefits
How can you make the most of your vacation home?
Disaster Preparation Can Save Your Business
Planning for the worst may be the best thing for your business.
How to Create an Ethical Culture in Any Size Business
Everyday, situations arise. Make sure you and your employees are on the same page to respond ethically and protect your business's good name.
Five Advantages to Incorporating Your Business
Should you incorporate your small business? Weigh these factors to make your decision.
Every Family Business Needs a Succession Plan
Don't allow your family business to become one of the two-thirds of family businesses that don't survive the transition to the second generation.
Hiring Your Children is Good Business
If the summer boredom is kicking in, putting the kids to work can help everyone involved.
Life's Financial Emergencies: Six Ways to Prepare
Are you ready for whatever life throws your way?
Tax Planning for Newlyweds
Marriage changes everything - even taxes.
Financial Tips for New Graduates
Graduating from college is the start of your life - get off to a good start financially.
Hiring a Summer Household Helper?
Now's the perfect time to brush up on what that means in regards to employment taxes.
How to Make Your Retirement Nest Egg Last
With life expectancies increasing, it's even more important to keep a close eye on the money that will be available to you come retirement.
Key 2006 Tax Breaks Make Saving for Retirement Sweeter
Don't miss any of these opportunities to boost your retirement savings.
Reverse Mortgages
Here are some of the pros and cons of cashing in.
The Financial Side of Buying Your First Home
It's a big moment - and an even bigger investment. Taking the right steps financially is imperative.
Home Ownership: The Tax Implications of Trading Down
At some point in life, whether it's after the kids have flown the nest or for health or financial reasons, many people look for a smaller home. Believe it or not, there are tax implications in this.
Time is Running Out for Your Medicare Part D Enrollment
Don't be forced to pay a late fee for your Medicare Part D enrollment, seniors.
Have You Overpaid Your Taxes?
If the answer is yes, tweak your W-4 form.
FAQs About Tax Audits
Tax audits are serious, but there's no need to panic. Here's everything you need to be prepared.
Automatic Tax-Filing Extension is Good News for Procrastinators
New IRS rules make it easier to get a six-month extension to file your taxes.
Deductible Investment-Related Expenses
A good portion of your investments may be deductible.

 

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