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5 Ways to Improve Your Financial Situation

If you are having trouble paying your debts, it is important to take action sooner rather than later. Doing nothing leads to much larger problems in the future, whether it’s a bad credit record or bankruptcy resulting in the loss of assets and even your home. If you’re in financial trouble, then here are some steps to take[...]
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5 Tips to Reviewing Your Business’s Credit Policies for Greater Profitability

There are many ways to make your business more profitable, and sound credit policies are high on the list. The current slowdown in the economy is a good reason to reexamine your company’s policies. Keep the following items in mind as you review your policies. 1. Don’t be so eager to sign on new customers that you[...]
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Why Every New Business Needs a Record System

Many small start-up businesses are off and running before any record system has been set up. There is money deposited into the new business checking account, some from invested funds and some from sales. Money has been paid out for equipment and supplies, some by check and some by cash out of pocket or from sales receipts. This[...]
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Does Your Business Make Use of Your Financial Statements?

Many small business owners pay too little attention to their financial statements. This is due in part to not understanding just what the statements have to offer. In fact, many may not be able to tell you the difference between a Balance Sheet and an Income Statement. Think of them this way: The Balance Sheet is like a[...]
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Why Age Matters in the World of Taxes

Are you aware of the numerous age-related provisions in the IRS code? They are probably more plentiful and significant than you thought. Here are a few examples of the age-related tax rules that could affect you and your dependents. At birth up to age 19 and even 24: dependency deduction. Parents can claim a dependency exemption for a[...]
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How to Know if You Have Credit Card Problems

If you’re living beyond your means, you could be courting financial disaster. Here are some indicators that you need to get your credit card usage under control. Your income’s dwindling but your credit card balances keep growing. Lost your job but can’t seem to reign in those charge cards? Don’t be surprised when the bill collectors come[...]
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Oops! You forgot something on your tax return. Now what?

Whew! The rush is over once your personal income tax return is done for another year – or so you thought…right up until the moment you discover information you forgot to include. Now what? The action you take depends on the type of information you forgot. For instance, say you reported all your income on[...]
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5 Tax Break Tips for the Self-Employed

When it comes to taxes, being self-employed has some advantages. Whether you work for yourself on a full-time basis or just do a little moonlighting on the side, the government has provided you with a variety of attractive tax breaks. 1. Save for retirement. When you’re self-employed, you’re allowed to set up a retirement plan for[...]
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