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Overcoming The Fear Of Doing Your Own Taxes

It’s easy to see why the idea of filing your own taxes may be a daunting prospect. There are different forms with seemingly random numbers, countless tax codes written in minuscule fonts, and vast numbers of black and white pages. The sheer length of the 2013 edition of the Standard Federal Tax Reporter—nearly 74,000 pages—is...

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Carnival Post for Financewand.com

Happy Saturdays friends. Hope you all had a rocking Christmas! All of you must be worried about the new financial year as all of us want to kickstart a fresh 2014, without any baggage of debts or financial worries. So if any of you are looking for some of the best tips regarding investing, budgeting...

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5 Simple Ways to Pinch and Save Every Month

In a struggling economy, it can be difficult to save extra money when finances are stretched and the bills continue to pile up. With added debt that has been acquired over time, it can be even more difficult to set aside extra money to save. Although it can feel impossible to save, there are several...

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Reduce The Cost Of Employee Absence

As an employer, you are legally responsible for the health and safety of your employees. When your employee numbers run into the thousands, this means that your health and safety policies must be as robust as possible. In 2010/11, workplace injury and ill health (not including cancer) cost society an estimated £13.8 billion. Around £5.7...

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How Should You Budget For Christmas?

Christmas is a time to enjoy the company of your loved ones and slow down a bit before the start of the New Year. But it can also be quite a stressful time when it comes to money. A lot of people end up spending quite a lot of money during this holiday season and...

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Holiday Shopping Apps Everyone Needs

The holiday season has arrived and it’s a festive time of year filled with family, friends, food, and holiday shopping. In this advanced technological day and age, mobile phone apps have become one of the easiest ways to shop savvy during the holiday season. From budget tracking apps to comparison shopping apps, your phone is...

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How Your Credit Score Is Determined

Like income taxes and 401Ks, credit scores can be mysteriously difficult to understand. With the overwhelming majority of the population being affected by them, one would hope there would be a simple method for individuals and families to calculate their own scores. Of course, the same could be said for taxes and retirement plans, but...

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Can Financial Literacy Be Translated Into Fiscal Well-being?

Two factors in the status quo have increased the level of complexity about financial decision-making: the diverse nature of products and instability within the global economy. Large trading volume, as well as policy-change fiscal diversity, has affected the financial decision-making of not only investors but also those of the general masses. So to consolidate the...

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