Tax returns are due on April 17th this year, and many people have already filed. What if you haven’t filed yet, and you’re not able to pay your taxes? What options do you have?
Government Foreclosure Settlement Means Homeowners Could Get Reduced Principal, A Refinance Or Compensation
The government just announced a settlement with 5 major banks that will mean some homeowners will now be eligible to receive reductions in principal, a refinance or compensation.
Mint.com Review: Online Personal Finance And Budgeting Software
Mint.com is a personal finance management software that allows easy anywhere access to your family’s financial accounts, budgets and spending trends. Here’s a review.
TD Ameritrade Review: Award Winning Online Brokerage
TD Ameritrade is a company with a solid 35 year history, and a slate of awards in the past year that show they should be one of your top online brokerage options.
Happy Easter! Why Did Jesus Fold The Napkin?
Happy Easter Everyone! Here’s a post from an Easter a few years ago! Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead… 1 Peter 1:3 Now if we died […]
Blogging Can Be A Great Side Income Or Full Time Job: How To Get Started
Becoming a blogger has a steep learning curve, especially if you want it to grow and become a second or full time income. These video courses can help.
How To Rollover Your 401(k) To A Roth IRA
One thing a lot of people don’t realize is that once you leave a job you can convert an old 401k directly to a Roth IRA. Here are the rules and how to go about it.
Trying To Buy A New House When Your Current Home Is Underwater
Trying to find a new house when your current house is underwater presents a big challenge. Here are some options of what you can do when you end up in that situation.
10 Reasons Why I Love The Roth IRA (And Why You Should Too)
The Roth IRA is a great place to start investing if you’re a newer investor. Here are 10 reasons why I love the Roth IRA, and why you should too.
2012 Traditional And Roth IRA Contribution Limits And Phase Outs
Considering contributing to an IRA or Roth IRA this coming year? Here are the contribution and phaseout limits for the 2012 tax year.
Putting Together A Bug Out Bag For The Zombie Apocalypse.. Or Just Any Old Emergency Situation
If a natural disaster hit would you be able to hold out for a few days while help was on the way? Here’s what to pack in a bug-out bag to keep you going during an emergency.
Lending Club Returns Continue Upward Trajectory At 11.61%. Browse Notes Download File Improved
My returns in Lending Club have continued to improve over the last few months with net annualized return now at 11.61%. Lending Club is also changing their browse notes download.
Beware Of Tax Scams When Filing Your Return
Filing your taxes can be confusing enough without having to deal with scam artists and their tax scams. Here are some scams to be wary of this year when you file.
A Sad Week At Our House. Saying Goodbye To Aunt Jan And Other Loved Ones
This past week has been a rough one at our house. It all started last week when we heard that my wife’s uncle had passed away. His passing wasn’t a huge surprise as he’d been struggling with a variety of illnesses over the past year or two, and had been going slowly downhill. He passed […]











