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ID Theft - 7 Unauthorized Credit Cards Opened In My Name


By Teri Newton
I recently became one of the 9 million people to become victim to identity theft this year in the United States. Much of what I have learned in the last few weeks I share to spark outrage at what is becoming more and more common and also to share what you can and […]

How to Save Money at the Dentist – Get a Second Opinion


By Teri Newton
I have noticed something really strange when it comes to dentists. I generally find that I am unwilling to pay $30,000 for a car when I can find a perfectly good one for much and I am not as concerned with brand names as I am about just being clothed and warm. […]

The Student Loan Tax Break Information Loan Brokers Won’t Tell You


By Teri Newton
I think almost every week I hear someone who makes over $70k a year mention their wonderful student loan interest tax deduction. It’s time to take a few minutes to educate the masses about the student loan interest. Plain and simple, if you make a good wage you will not qualify for the […]

Why You Should Finance A Car When You Purchase From A Dealership


By Teri Newton
Something has struck me as very odd over the years. I have mostly lived my life with great disdain for car dealers. As someone who was well taught how to shop for used cars from private parties, I never really considered going to the dealership for an overpriced car as an option.
My […]

Not All 401(k) Plans Are The Same - Five Issues Everyone Should Know


By Teri Newton
I personally deal mostly with taxes in my professional capacity of an accountant. However, I have also come across a lot of the ins-and-outs when it comes to 401(k) plans as I used to audit 401(k) plans for large companies, and currently am involved in the setup, administration of, and accounting for 401(k) […]

Why You’re Likely To Be In A Higher Tax Bracket When You Retire


By Teri Newton
Something has been bugging me about IRAs lately. Most of the time I read an article or discussion about Traditional IRAs, as opposed to ROTH IRAs, I see that it is a pretty common assumption that income tax rates will be lower when one retires. Every time I see any mention of tax […]

Rules You May Not Know About When You Use Your Home As An ATM


By Teri Newton
The state of California recently reviewed a sample of state tax returns which claimed large mortgage interest deductions and found that 75% of the tax returns had claimed excessive interest deductions. There are rules that limit how much interest you can deduct for your mortgage and other monies borrowed against your house. However, […]

Minimum Wage Increase & Tax Changes


By Teri Newton
On May 25, President Bush signed a bill that included a minimum wage increase as well as a few tax provisions.
Federal Minimum Wage Increased: The federal minimum wage will increase to $7.25/ hour over the next two years. The federal minimum wage has been at $5.15/hour since 1997. Under the new law, it […]

Options When You Don’t Need Your Gift Cards


By Teri Newton
Before you throw out your unwanted gift cards, keep in mind that there are many ways you can get a little something in return for them. Below are five things that you can do with unused gift cards:
Sell on eBay Generally, gifts cards sell on eBay for 70% - 95% of the gift […]

Being Young Changes All The (Financial) Rules


By Teri Newton
I keep reading general financial advice and disagreeing as it applies to me. Obviously, every one has a unique financial situation. Overall, it is better to get financial advice tailored toward your own situation. But over and over I notice that financial advice does not really apply to my case simply because I […]


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