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5 Things To Know Before You Buy An Extended Warranty

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It is getting harder and harder to find a product that does not offer an extended warranty these days. It seems like every store now offers some sort warranty on some of their merchandises. For $3, $8, or $40, you can get an extra one, two, or more years warranty. And the pitch usually goes like this: “things usually break after the factory warranty runs out, with the extended warranty, you can bring it back and we’ll take care of you.” But, is it a good idea to spend extra money for the extended warranty? What You Should Know Before… Read the whole article...

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How to File a Federal Tax Extension

April 15 looms on the horizon. There may be any number of reasons that you are not prepared to file a tax return, from not having your dividend statements back, to waiting to get a home buyer tax credit, to straightforward procrastination. No matter your reasons, you can actually file for an extension. Any taxpayer is eligible to get a six month extension for filing a tax return. You have to file for the extension by April 15, and then you will have until October 15 to get your documentation together and file your actual return. Photo by alancleaver_2000 via… Read the whole article...

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Robert Wilkinson - March 11, 2010 at 8:20 pm

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Bank Accounts: When More is More

Share This Photo: Daniel Y. Go Everyone knows by now that long-term retirement planning is important, right? And you probably have some sort of budget or other system for planning daily, weekly, and monthly expenses. Great. Glad to hear it. But what about those medium-term, medium-size expenses like vacation, car repair, furniture, and holiday spending? You know, the expenses that always seem to bite you in the ass? Here’s my strategy: every time I get bitten, I open a new savings or checking account to collect… Read the whole article...

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Robert Wilkinson - December 22, 2009 at 6:20 pm

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Tips For Paying Self Employment Taxes

If you’re self employed, you’re accountable for retaining track of your private taxes, as properly as producing payments on time. This also entails turning into on top of your paperwork, submitting your tax return on time and retaining maintain of receipts and invoices in situation you’re asked to show specific components of your tax return. This can be a big difficulty, but you can effortlessly land your self in big problems if you slip up. How A great deal Taxes To Make investments and When To Do So How a lot you require to make investments will be obvious from… Read the whole article...

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Robert Wilkinson - September 11, 2009 at 7:20 pm

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Is The Cash for Clunkers Car Buying Stimulus Program Dead?

Well, that was quick. The Money for Clunkers plan produced a great offer of buzz in the private finance blogging area of curiosity (and I am sure in the auto business as correctly). And a few of days later, it went out with a bang. Certainly, the Money for Clunkers plan, Gasoline Guzzler rebate, or what really you want to call it is finished. $1 billion of taxpayers’ bucks gone in 7 days — wow. To be much more exact, the cash is not completely gone but. Nonetheless, the federal federal government and participating automobile dealers are behind on their… Read the whole article...

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Robert Wilkinson - August 1, 2009 at 10:20 pm

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