As an educator, you are no doubt aware that you can claim the money you spend on classroom supplies as a deduction on your taxes. On the surface, it may seem quite simple--you buy the stuff throughout the year and, at tax time, and you claim that amount when it’s time to ... Read more...
Archives for June 2014
Tips for the Novice Investor
As a novice investor I am always looking for safe and fundamental investments that will help me reach my retirement goals. After doing some research I was surprised to find that there are more ways to “invest” my money that I ever realized, some of those investments come with ... Read more...
Can’t Afford These Luxury Items? Don’t Buy Them!
While borrowing money to purchase a home, get an education or buy a new automobile are (relatively) smart financial decisions, there are a number of items that a person should never borrow money in order to purchase. While the urgency to do so is definitely there, the fact is ... Read more...
Quick Jobs When you Need Money
We have all been there, cashless and needing to make a buck quickly. There are numerous ways to go about making a quick buck, including some that can easily turn into a career for the independent minded. When you are in a bind and need money now there are no such things as a ... Read more...
What to Consider When Buying a Home
With the economy on an upswing if you don’t current own a home then it’s time to start thinking about it. Interest rates are at historic lows, and the housing inventory is starting to grow, which means the upward pressure on pricing is beginning to wane. Even with all of these ... Read more...