Filing your taxes doesn’t have to be a pain. There are several places that will allow you to do it for free if you meet certain guidelines.
The 401(k) Maximum Contribution Went Up This Year. Did You Bump Up Your Contributions?
The 401(k) account contribution limits went up this year. Have you increased your contribution amount to take advantage of the extra amount?
401(k) Rollover To IRA: What To Do With Your Retirement Account When Leaving Your Old Job
If you’re leaving an old job you might need to think about rolling over a 401(k) plan into a new IRA. Here’s how to go about doing that.
8 Important Bible Verses About Money For Christians
There are hundreds of Bible verses about money. In this post I explore 8 key financial scriptures that I think every Christian should know.
Home Workout Programs Can Be A Cost Effective Alternative To A Gym Membership
Working out at home can be a cost effective way to cut costs on your gym membership, even if there is a higher initial cost. Here’s a look at what we use to stay fit.
Will A Short Sale Hurt Your Credit, And Will You Even Qualify For One?
A lot of people are finding themselves underwater in their homes and are considering a short sale to unload their home. But should they?
10 Ways To Protect Your Financial And Personal Information When Shopping Online
What can we do to protect ourselves from being a victim of online fraud or identity theft?
How To Prepare And File A 1099 For Contract And Freelance Workers
If you’ve paid contract or freelance workers more than $600 throughout the tax year, you are required to file a 1099-MISC. Here’s how.
Save Money By Checking Auto Insurance Rates, Even If You Think You’ve Already Got A Good Deal
One mistake people make is to assume that their insurance rates are the best available, when they could be saving hundreds by switching.
Do I Need To File A Tax Return? It Depends Upon A Variety Of Factors.
Most people, except for a few who don’t make enough, will need to file taxes. Even those who aren’t making enough may want to file. Here’s why.
Lending Club Returns At 11.23% Despite My First Charged Off Loan
My Lending Club returns continued improving despite my account having it’s first charged off loan.
Payroll Tax Cut Temporarily Extended For 2012
The payroll tax holiday was extended by Congress temporarily through February of 2012. Here’s what you can expect.
Greed Pushed A Neighbor To Commit Insurance Fraud And Then Suicide
My wife’s parents had a neighbor who seemed successful, but recently he plead guilty to fraud and faked his own death. Greed never ends well.
Have A Safe And Happy New Year!
The year is coming to a close as I write this, and 2012 is quickly approaching. The new year is a time when we all celebrate new beginnings and a fresh start – something that we all need from time to time. So here’s to your new beginning! We’re going to be hosting a few […]










