18 Business Tools and Tips for the Recent Grad
There’s no shame in admitting it: It’s possible to make it through college and into the real world without having the first idea about investing, money management, or anything that deals even remotely with finances. But thanks to the growing number of Web sites and online tools devoted to fiscal responsibility, it’s easier than ever [...]
Saving in Your 20s To Have More Security for Your 30s and 40s
In your 20’s and don’t think that you need to worry about your security later on down the line? There’s no need to worry about making yourself secure for once you reach your 30’s and 40’s, right? That’s probably the mentality of most people who are twenty-something. Most are in college or are just having [...]
All inheritances are not taxable to the recipients; it’s the estate that must pay taxes, if any are due. In 2009, the amount excluded from any tax due is $3.5 million, and next year, the estate tax is repealed, no tax regardless of the estate size. Unfortunately, the repeal lasts only for 2010, and the [...]
The Difference Between The Multiply-By-25 Rule And The 4-Percent Rule
There are two rules often cited by investors that sound similar but that in fact make very different claims. In this article, I’ll describe the differences between the two rules — the Multiply-by-25 Rule and the 4-Percent Rule.
The Multiply-by-25 Rule
The purpose of The Multiply-by-25 Rule is to tell an investor how much he needs to [...]
Moolanomy’s Financial Success Plan, Introduction
Achieving financial success doesn’t have to be difficult. You can achieve it as long as you want it and work toward it. Unless you’re one of the outliers, the road to financial freedom is a long one. As such, it’s best to bring along a good companion and have a road map to guide you [...]
College Savings and Investing With 529 Plan and ESA
As a new parent, I am sure you’re painfully aware of how expensive college is, and will be. You may wonder how in the world are you going to save that huge sum needed for your child’s college education. This article is design to help you walk through each step — e.g., getting your finances [...]
Dave Ramsey’s Baby Steps To Financial Freedom
Dave Ramsey’s Baby Steps is a financial plan designed to help you get your finances in order, get out of debt, and achieve financial freedom. Dave Ramsey has taught these Baby Steps to millions via radio, The Total Money Makeover, Financial Peace University, and on DaveRamsey.com. In this article, I’d like to walk you through [...]
In my TurboTax Online Review, I mentioned that I owe some federal income tax and is thinking about opening a SEP IRA, or a Simplified Employee Pension Plan. Aside from reducing my tax liabilities, I want to maintain my safe harbor from having to pay quarterly income taxes in 2009.
Since I am already doing my [...]
Need Help With Debt, Where To Find Debt Advice I Can Trust?
In this Ask the M-Network article, Dan shared that he and his wife have fallen into debt and looking for advice to get back on track. However, the Internet has both trustworthy and predatorial web sites, so he’s wondering where the best place to go for help. Here’s the question from Dan:
Hi, My wife and [...]
Wall Street Survivor: Free Fantasy Stock Trading, Real Prizes
I stumbled upon a site today called, Wall Street Survivor. The premise seems to be the same as UpDown, but it looks like you could potentially earn more money since Wall Street Survivor touts $250,000 in prizes. I am not a trader by nature, but if there’s an opportunity to earn money without risk — [...]
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