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While you might think that summer is the most popular time to travel, fall travel is also primetime for many people to hop a flight, get behind the wheel, or otherwise head off on an adventure. After all, not everyone is tied to school schedules that dictate spring break and summer vacations. People looking for […]
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Find inner peace in Portland in one of these spa-style apartment complexes.
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Charitable deductions can be a complex and confusing area of your tax return. Understanding what you can deduct and what you can’t deduct can be confusing. Documenting it properly adds yet another layer of difficulty. To help sort it all out, I talked to Kelly Erb, (a.k.a. Taxgirl), and Kay Bell (of Don’t Mess With Taxes).
Both women offered great tips for getting the most from your charitable deductions while taking care to avoid pitfalls that could get your return flagged.
Most people give at least some money to charity, but few of us take our charitable deductions. In fact, only about a third of households itemize their deductions. The rest simply take the standard deduction, which for the 2010 tax year is:
If you need wheels for an upcoming vacay, chances are youâre searching for rental options and trying to understand why prices can fluctuate so much. Typically, car rental rates vary based on supply and demand, just like airline tickets and hotel rooms. Lower availability generally means higher rental car rates. There are some obvious times […]
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Before I became a full-time freelancer, I worked for a couple of different companies. Both times I started a new job, it started out exciting and fun. Great benefits! Cool perks! Interesting work!
After a year or two, it got harder to get up in the morning and face an eight-hour day of doing whatever it was I was hired to do. By years three to five, the shine was wearing off, and finally it was clear that I needed to quit my job. I’d tried to make proactive changes, but it was time to move on.
Winners never quit?
This move-on point is what bestselling author Seth Godin calls a cul-de-sac in his book The Dip: A Little Book that Teaches You When to Quit (and When to Stick). He says when you hit a cul-de-sac (French for “bottom of the bag,” meaning “dead-end”), it’s time to quit. This sort of advice is quite unlike the winning and failing quotes we hear so often in our society, such as:
Florida residents must have property damage liability and personal injury protection insurance to drive legally.
Experience luxury every day in one of these spa-style apartments.
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If you’re anything like me, there is always a time when you can use a little extra money around the house to pay off debt, save for a vacation or pay a little extra on your mortgage. Here is a list of 5 ways to make some extra money. 5 Ways To Create New Income […]
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