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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