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Taking the First Step Towards Financial Freedom
Have you ever worried about money? Did you worry that there wouldn’t be enough money to take care of all of your financial obligations? Have you worried more in the past three years than you ever have before? Because money … Continue reading
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Tagged credit, finances, money, debt, counseling, finance, economy, financial, consumer credit counseling, expenses, consumer credit, budget, family, family service, spending, wellness, shopping, retail, debit, banking, mortgage, retirement, savings, credit card debt, financial counseling, money problems, financial planning, money management, recession, credit cards, financial wellness, family budget, cost savings, financial freedom, financial obligation, financial referral, credit card balance, credit counselor, workable budget, home equityl oan, unsecured debt, debt management plan, credit card company, payment arrangement
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The Economy: Changing the Lives of Empty Nesters
Have you discovered what it’s like to be an empty nester? Have your children left the nest? It can be an interesting experience when your children become adults and move out on their own. There can be a satisfying feeling … Continue reading
Posted in Economy
Tagged budget, consumer credit counseling, counseling, credit, credit card debt, credit cards, economy, empty nesters, expenses, family, family budget, family service, finance, finances, financial, financial counseling, financial health, financial planning, financial wellness, money, money management, moving back home, recession, retirement, savings, spending, unemployment, wellness
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What are the top 12 causes of a tax audit?
Have you ever been audited by the IRS? I think an IRS audit is one of those events that most people dread. Here are 12 audit “red flags” according to Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine: If your income is over $200,000.00 Failure to … Continue reading
Posted in Finances, Money
Tagged audit, Better Business Bureau, consumer protection, counseling, credit counseling, debt, economy, family, finance, finances, financial, financial counseling, financial health, financial planning, financial wellness, Internal Revenue Service, IRS, money, money management, tax, tax audit, tax filing, tax preparation, taxes, VITA
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Take six steps towards a healthier, happier tax season
It’s that time of year: income tax season. You’ve received your tax forms from your employers and financial institutions. You’ve seen more commercials than ever offering tax filing services. Your inbox might be full of offers for the latest versions … Continue reading
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Tagged banking, Better Business Bureau, consumer credit, consumer credit counseling, counseling, credit, credit card debt, credit cards, credit counseling, debt, economy, family, family budget, finance, finances, financial, financial counseling, financial health, financial planning, financial wellness, IRS, money, money management, refund anticipation loan, savings, spending, tax, tax filing, tax preparation, tax return, tax season, VITA
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