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Are You Making These 5 Mistakes That Can Ruin Your Retirement?

It’s hard enough to save and plan for retirement. So why make it even more difficult by committing costly mistakes? Here are 5 blunders that can derail your plans to retire in comfort and peace. 1. Following the herd Who cares if everyone on Wall St. is planning on buying Facebook shares or the “hottest” […]

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What is IRS Form 1099-C and How Should You Use It When Filing Your Taxes?

If you enter a loan forgiveness program or a creditor cancels your debt after negotiating or modifying your total debts owed, you will receive Form 1099-C, Cancellation of Debt. This form serves as a report to the IRS and unless you meet certain criteria, the cancelled debt will count as taxable income for that tax

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5 Money Saving Strategies to Save You Thousands of Dollars

If you spent most of last year barely reaching your financial goals and struggling with your budget, pay attention to your spending and saving habits. You need to start socking away some of your monthly income into a “no touch” savings account, no matter what your income level may be. But that’s easier said than

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How to Know If You’re Eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit

Tax season can be stressful for obvious reasons, but one way of making it brighter is receiving a big income tax refund from the government. Those checks can mean a large return if you’ve been overpaying on your tax liability, but it’s usually up to the taxpayer to seek out all of the possible ways

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Free Places for IRS Tax Help and Tips For Do-It-Yourself Tax Filers

If you need tax help filing your federal income taxes, look no further than the IRS itself. And don’t worry: the IRS isn’t out to get you. On the contrary, the IRS has more than 12,000 free tax preparation sites nationwide as part of an ongoing effort by the Internal Revenue Service to team up with

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Got Kids? Here are 10 Tax Benefits For Parents

Any parent knows that kids can be awfully expensive. They eat a lot, or sometimes not much at all, picking all over their food and wasting it. They tend to sprout up like weeds, outgrowing clothes, shoes and even hats and gloves before those things get a proper wearing. (By that, I mean there should

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Use These 5 Tips for Financial Intimacy In Your Relationship

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner and as much as the holiday is about romance, finances also play a big role in what happens on Feb. 14th. Guys are often under pressure to come up with the “big” gift – like an expensive engagement ring – or to make some other dramatic show of

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Arkansas Attorney General Sues Operators of 6 Online Payday Lenders

Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel filed a consumer protection lawsuit against a Missouri man and two companies that control six payday loan websites offering loans to Arkansas consumers at interest rates that exceeded 600 percent. The lenders known to be controlled by the defendants include: Action Payday, Bottom Dollar Payday, Everest Cash Advance, Paradise Cash

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I Can’t Afford To Repay My Student Loans. What Are My Options?

Q: Hi, I have a pretty unique situation regarding student loan debt. I have about $100K in student loan debt. I did not find a job until about 8 months out of college and the loans were in deferment. The entry level position I obtained was not enough to pay my loans and I was

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What to Do If Your Credit Score is Too Low

Car loans, mortgages, credit cards, and even your apartment rental application can only be approved when you have a solid credit history. If your credit score is deemed too low by lenders, landlords, and other companies that check your credit score as part of the application process, you could be missing out on low interest

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6 Tax Rules to Know When Claiming Dependents and Exemptions

When you’re filing your federal income tax return, you undoubtedly want to pay the least amount of money possible to Uncle Sam. One effective way to minimize your taxes is by claiming various dependents and exemptions on your income taxes. Claiming the right number of dependents and exemptions can sometimes save you hundreds, or possibly

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