Revised Standard Mileage Rates for 2012
Recently, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released the standard mileage rates for use in 2012. Taxpayers can use these rates to calculate the deductible costs of operating an automobile. Currently,…
Recently, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released the standard mileage rates for use in 2012. Taxpayers can use these rates to calculate the deductible costs of operating an automobile. Currently,…
Credit cards can make or break a financial situation, depending on how the cardholder uses them. If used in moderation and paid on time, credit cards can improve your credit…
Paying your bills on time can be a struggle for the average working American. Why not relieve some of the burden and set up automatic bill pay to eliminate the…
Due to a struggling economy, many people are having trouble finding the funds to pay off debt or cover a down payment. And with banks tightening their lending criteria, more…
Tax law requires businesses to provide information returns, such as 1099s, to each payee that the business has paid $600 or more for the year. In general, a business (not…
In a time of rising fuel prices, food and other purchases, customers will find some happiness knowing other items may actually be cheaper in the New Year. Stores are forced…
With the current controversy over big banks’ debit card usage fees, consumers are starting to question how honest their banks are. As fees continue to rise, are there still incentives…
With the current economy and tough job market, many young adults are working their connections to land employment with the help from their friends. It’s becoming more and more common…
Social Security is currently under attack due to the fear many Americans have of it failing them. In fact, a poll conducted a year ago found that 60% of adults…
It’s never too late to start saving for retirement. It may not be easy if you get a late start, but it is possible. Here are three effective ways you…