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You are still falling on the easy money trap

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The good news is that you can always escape. For a lot of people being wealthy is about accumulating stuff and not real wealth. We see advertisement every day that show us the good life we can have for $99.99 per month. You might calculate what you can afford in monthly payments and the reality [...]

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Get discount on all paid items before tax rather than after tax

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Is always important to review your records to make sure that you have not forgotten about those personal or business deductible expenses that you have incurred over the past year use the following list to review your records to ensure you receive maximum tax deductions that you are entitle to. Do what it takes to [...]

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Heated discussion early today

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In a heated discussion early today 7 including me argue about when your child needs to file taxes for earn income. I stated that if my company DataViking.com hire Diego (my son) for a photo use by DataViking.com on marketing or any other commercial business related use and he got paid let’s say $5,000 he [...]

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The Gift that Gives Back: Rules to Deduct Business Gifts

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That’s right, Uncle Sam actually allows businesses to deduct business gifts to customers and clients, BUT there are rules and limitations.  Especially in this economy, businesses are in serious competition with one another for the clients and potential clients out there, and giving gifts to woo those customers and clients is a time-tested method that [...]

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How much national debt America is incurring each day?

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Have you wondered just how much national debt America is incurring each day? Maybe you’d like to check the U.S. National debt clock to determine where that debt is coming from. The national debt clock began in 1989 by a New York real estate developer named Seymour Durst. The clock is a large sized display, [...]

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Sweet on a Soda Tax?

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Here’s what the President told Men’s Health Editor Peter Moore: “I actually think it’s an idea that we should be exploring. There’s no doubt that our kids drink way too much soda. And every study that’s been done about obesity shows that there is as high a correlation between increased soda consumption and obesity as [...]

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Improving your credit score

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It’s important to note that raising your credit score is a bit like losing weight: It takes time and there is no quick fix. In fact, quick-fix efforts can backfire. The best advice is to manage credit responsibly over time.

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