The year’s end is quickly approaching, and with it rests the spending deadline of flexible spending accounts (FSAs). What is an FSA? A flexible spending account is an account that employees can use to cover out-of-pocket medical expenses completely tax-free. FSAs are built as employees make equal, recurring contributions from their paychecks to the account.
Why [...]
End-of-Year Financial Checkup Checklist
At least once a year, if not more, you visit the dentist and doctor to make sure everything’s working properly – why not give your finances the same opportunity? As we approach the busy holiday season, it’s easy to let attention slip from personal finance. If you find yourself barreling toward the end of 2009 [...]
I’m a firm believer that your 20s is the most important decade of your life financially. This was a driving reason on why I chose to start my blog 20smoney.com. This is a crucial decade; unfortunately, it is often the most abused decade as well. Rather than saving, investing, and building a career, many 20-somethings [...]
Tips For Paying Self Employment Taxes
If you’re self employed, you’re responsible for keeping track of your own taxes, as well as making payments on time. This also involves being on top of your paperwork, filing your tax return on time and keeping hold of receipts and invoices in case you’re asked to prove certain aspects of your tax return. This [...]
Discover Introduces Prepaid Credit Card for Teens With Parental Controls
Should teens have credit cards? That’s always have been a hotly debated topic. I think they should, but many will disagree with me. I guess the best answer will depend on the teen and his or her upbringing. In any case, Discover Card recently introduced a prepaid credit card that could put this debate to [...]
Money Hacks Carnival #39
Looks like another another miscue in the Carnival Land. Sorry the carnival didn’t go out as planned this morning at the host site, so here’s an emergency edition of the Money Hacks Carnival #39. Before I begin, just want to say thank you to everyone for your participation.
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Credit and Debt
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5 Surefire Ways To Improve Your Investment Performance
Investing in the stock market is a risky business if you don’t know what you’re doing. Even if you do, it’s possible to lose a lot of money — e.g., Bear Stearns, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, etc. Personally, I have moved away from individual stock picking for many years now, and embrace investing mechanics that [...]
On Monday, Mrs. Micah wrote about Single Step Personal Finance Challenge and I thought that it was a fantastic idea. Many times, we look at the big picture and find it so overwhelming that we don’t do what we should. For example, running a marathon is out of reach for many of us — it’s [...]
One of the last things that most couples think about before getting married is money. Unfortunately, one of the most common reasons why couples go through a divorce is also money. If your marriage is on a rough patch because of money, this article could potentially save your marriage.
I have to admit that when I [...]
This article was part of the Money Blog Network February 2008 Group Writing Project.
When it comes to budgeting, there are two main camps on this matter — either you swear by it, or you believe budgeting doesn’t work. For example, Nickel coined the term reverse budgeting and pretty much said he saves as aggressively [...]
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