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Tax Free Investments

28th September 2011
In the short term the market is very risky. The market will go up and then go down so if you are only thinking of investing for a short period then this is not the best option. If you are nearing retirement age and now beginning to invest in stocks this i...
Author: AlvinWalton
Family Law

Iconic Chart Shows Biggest Devaluation of Our Generation

28th April 2011
You own a company and you have one customer that accounts for 25% of your sales. Your customer is in another country and pays you in currency from his country. Unfortunately, you have a few other customers who also pay in that currency. As the years go...
Author: profitconfidential
Business Law

Free online mortgage calculation

01st March 2011
For most people mortgage calculation can be a very complicated process with so many figures and terms that sometimes don’t seem to make sense. However, mortgage calculations can be a simple and less complicated exercise because the internet has many free ...
Author: Pension Annuity
Business Law

MBC serves you as your gateway for instant business credit!

23rd February 2011
Once you are willing to construct a new truly charming yet still worthwhile commercial enterprise, among so many business aspects the financial arrangements to meet up business ends is most essentially required .Almost all entrepreneurs that have lost col...
Author: Bernie Lemieux
Real Estate Law

DECISIONS AS THE COUNTRY IS DRIVEN INTO A DITCH

27th January 2011
A good friend of mine called yesterday to say hello. After the usual pleasantries, we got into a fun discussion about the economy and did our usual rants about the country’s terrible politicians. We came at this discussion from different angles. He doe...
Author: John Hill
Business Law

The Process of Quantitative Easing and How a Currency Loses Its Worth

19th January 2011
Quantitative easing is a monetary policy that is implemented by central banks to increase the market’s money supply overnight and to encourage commercial banks and other financial institutions to lend money to persons or corporations that are financially ...
Author: Steffen Berhardt
Taxes

Federal Income Tax

05th January 2011
Once you file federal income taxes just pray to god that you are not told to pay back more to the government. You should not face any type of problems during the tax season if you have paid appropriate taxes throughout the year.Everyone wish to file his o...
Author: Bryon Burgess
Bankruptcy Law

New Bankruptcy Law Explained

16th April 2010
On October 17, 2005, new bankruptcy law went into effect, changing the process of filing for bankruptcy throughout the United States. This new shift in law requires additional steps to be taken by the attorney and the debtor but has been geared toward ben...
Author: Brian Reed
Taxes

There was no surprise regarding the budget. Tax, tax and a little more tax.

12th April 2010
Well there was no surprise regarding the budget. Tax, tax and a little more tax. But if you are bailing out banks at a rate of knots its no surprise that you need a sub from the unsuspecting tax payer. It is perhaps most worrying that the governme...
Author: Peter McGahan
Estate Planning

Spousal Lifetime Access Trusts

25th March 2010
A “Crummey” Trust is a popular device used in making gifts that qualify for the $13,000/ $26,000 annual exclusion from gift tax. Most other forms of gifts that qualify for the annual exclusion require an immediate or at least a very early (i.e...
Author: Julius Giarmarco, Esq.
Bankruptcy Law

New Bankruptcy Law Explained

17th March 2010
On October 17, 2005, new bankruptcy law went into effect, changing the process of filing for bankruptcy throughout the United States. This new shift in law requires additional steps to be taken by the attorney and the debtor but has been geared toward ben...
Author: Campbell Grenier
Taxes

Internal Revenue Service Tax Deductions

06th January 2010
Do you use the standard deduction that the IRS provides, knowing full well you can claim additional deductions? If you are worried about filing for deductions, do not worry about it. With good bookkeeping and filing of all receipts for deductable items, y...
Author: Tom Peters
Taxes

Tax Implications of the Affordable Health Care for America Act

02nd December 2009
The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed HR3962: the Affordable Health Care for America Act of 2009. The legislation is thousands of pages long, making it difficult for regular taxpayers to understand how the bill will affect them. Tax Penalt...
Author: Roni Deutch
Taxes

The Annual Alternative Minimum Tax “Patch” and “Indexing” Explained

27th June 2009
The Patch Each year for the past several years Congress has "fixed" the AMT problem by enacting a temporary "patch." With the signing of the stimulus bill this past February, 24 million taxpayers who otherwise would have been in the AMT in 2009 are sp...
Author: kinal
Taxes

Ways to Reduce Alternative Minimum Tax

23rd June 2009
The Alternative Minimum Tax is an integral part of our Federal income tax system. It is a separate, but parallel, system to what we refer to as the "regular" income tax. The AMT expands the amount of income that is taxed by including items that otherwise...
Author: kinal
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