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Budgeting

The end of summer is in sight and for the younger members of the population, that means coming to grip with the end of worry free summer days. As the school buses take to the streets, the back to school sales heat up and the weather begins to cool down, you might want to take this opportunity to evaluate where your finances stand.  

Posted August 12, 2015
Information Systems

One of the big benefits to getting organized and going digital is you can get rid of all that clutter that not only bogs down your desktop, but also discourages you from being organized.

Posted July 28, 2015
Information Systems

Choose a secure online storage system. There are a lot of choices from Google Drive to Dropbox to Apple iCloud, but they all basically perform the same function and for personal users they are generally free. When you take a look at these services think about which one suits your needs in terms of ease of use, accessibility and your lifestyle.

Posted July 14, 2015
Information Systems

Keeping financial documents organized and archived can be a chore. However, when staying organized becomes a routine and you provide yourself with the proper tools, staying organized can be easier than you think. On top of that, keeping your financial documents in order can really pay off.

Posted July 6, 2015
Investment Strategies

Are you self-employed and still want an employee matching retirement contribution plan? Well, you can with a SIMPLE IRA.

Posted June 29, 2015
Tax Tips

Being a sole proprietor has its tax advantages. Find out how you can benefit.

Posted June 24, 2015
Homeownership

Buying a home can be a complex issue in itself and that’s on top of just being able to afford it. Here are some tips to bring it closer to reality.

Posted June 18, 2015
IRS & Credit Issues

If you realize you made a mistake on your taxes you already filed. Don’t worry, here’s what you need to do.

Posted June 10, 2015
Deductions (Loans/Donations)

So your friend was in a pinch and you thought they’d be good for it and they weren’t. It’s not all bad; you can lower your taxable income as a result.

Maybe you loaned money to a friend to help with a struggling situation. But now it’s beginning to look like you are never getting paid back.

Posted May 28, 2015