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How To Make More Money and Live Your Passion

Your financial life has a certain trajectory — similar to a train on a track. There will be twists and turns, but you can easily determine where you will end up if you stay on the financial track you’re currently on.  What if the traditional methods of working hard, cutting expenses, and saving don’t work [...]

thumb Getting the Most Out of Your Health Insurance Before 2010

It’s open enrollment time for many health insurance plans. And that means you are finding out that premiums, deductibles and co-pays are probably on the rise. In some cases, benefits are shrinking as well. Many new health insurance plans won’t kick in until the new year, though, so that leaves a little more than a [...]

thumb How To Use A Credit Card For Protection

In the past few weeks, I’ve been reading some articles, along with their comments, about people cutting up their credit cards. There are multiple rationales behind this decision. One such rationale is that the credit card companies act immorally by preying on the “weak” who fall into the trap of credit. Another rationale is that [...]

thumb Self-Employment Tax And IRS Estimated Tax Payment

It’s a great feeling to be your own boss and make money at it. At least, until you discover that you are now responsible for paying self-employment tax and may be required to make estimated tax payments. I have been paying self-employment tax over the last few years; however, I have not made an estimated [...]

thumb 2009 Tax Tables, IRS Federal Income Tax Rates And Tax Brackets

The following article contains information about the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)’s officially released 2009 federal income tax brackets. You’ll need this information to prepare and file your 2009 tax return in early 2010. To the extent that the information in this article helps summarize the changes in Federal Income Tax, you should consult the official [...]

When Should I Take Social Security?

“When should I take Social Security?” is the first question everyone faces when contemplating retirement. More than 50% of all men and women start taking benefits at 62. By age 66, well over 90% of all men and women are taking benefits according to the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
The Break Even Approach
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thumb Victim Mentality And Personal Finance

Recently a bunch of friends got together and the term victim mentality came up. Victim mentality is a tendency to blame external or uncontrollable factors, instead of focusing on internal or controllable factors for things that go wrong. Among other negatives, victim mentality is detrimental for your financial health.

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thumb Extra Income Guide: How To Earn More Money

This guide is intended to provide readers with ideas, how to’s, and resources on building multiple income streams and generating extra income. If you are interested in earning more money and becoming less dependent on your job, then this is the guide for you. On the other hand, this guide is not about getting rich [...]

Weekend Reading: July 27, 2008

Last night I came across a site that talks about the power of referral; specifically word of mouth. For example, you like Moolanomy so you recommend it to three of your friends, then they turn around and do the same to three other friends. Awareness about this blog could spread to over a million people [...]

You Must File 2007 Federal Tax Return To Get Economic Stimulus Tax Rebate

On my way to work this morning, the news was talking about the economic stimulus tax rebate check. In short, the Treasury will begin sending economic stimulus payments to more than 130 million households starting in May.

Adopted from Economic Stimulus Payment: Marketing Products for Partners
To receive this tax rebate, there are three key requirements:

You must [...]

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