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Innocent Spouse Tax Relief Changes – New Rules

Published or updated April 16, 2013 by Miranda

When you file a joint tax return, you are responsible, along with your spouse, for the information in the return.  If it turns out that your spouse under-reported his or her income, or claimed deductions or credits without being entitled to them, you might be liable for the resulting taxes, penalties and interest — just as your spouse is.

There are some instances in which you might find tax relief, however.  The IRS, with a new rules regarding innocent spouse tax relief, is making it a little easier to get free of your spouse’s tax debt.  If you want “equitable relief” there is no longer a two-year limit for applying.  And, if you have been turned down because of being outside this limit, you can reapply under the new rule.  But, in order to take advantage of this rule, you have to be an “innocent spouse.” [Read more…] about Innocent Spouse Tax Relief Changes – New Rules

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Going to College? 5 Smart Money Moves for College Freshmen

Published or updated April 6, 2013 by Miranda

College! For many, leaving home for the first time to attend university is an exciting time, full of promise. As you get ready for school, or as you prepare your child to start a new chapter of his or her life, it is important to remember some of the basics.

Here are 5 smart money moves for college freshmen:

1. Get a Job

It doesn’t need to be a full-time job.  It doesn’t even need to be off-campus.  Many colleges hold hiring fairs one or two days before school starts so that students can see what’s available on campus.  I worked part-time in the college cafeteria for two years, before getting a job as a resident advisor.  A part-time job on campus is usually manageable, and many students benefit from working at least a little bit.  The extra income comes in handy. [Read more…] about Going to College? 5 Smart Money Moves for College Freshmen

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Hedging Against Inflation

Published or updated December 4, 2012 by Miranda

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One of the realities of our economy is inflation. Inflation, which is a rise in prices (or a reduction in purchasing power) has a very real effect on your finances.  As inflation increases, your ability to get more for your money decreases.  This means that it takes more money to buy the same amount of product or service as you could buy a few years ago.  Unfortunately, there is almost no way to stop inflation.  Hedging against inflation, is something you can work on so that your wealth grows at pace with inflation — or beats it. [Read more…] about Hedging Against Inflation

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How to Create a Budget for Variable Income

Published or updated August 15, 2014 by Miranda 4 Comments

With people increasingly using technology to make money from home, it is becoming more common for many of us to live on a variable income. The problem for many, though, is how to create a budget for variable income?  Whether you have a stable base of income, with some variable elements, or whether your entire income is variable, you need to have some sort of plan for your money.

Estimates: Break Down Your Monthly Income and Expenses

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8 Road Trip Money Saving Tips

Published or updated May 24, 2013 by Miranda

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I like a good staycation as much as the next person, but sometimes what I really want is a good, old-fashioned road trip.

Getting out on the open road, heading for adventure, is one of my favorite ways to travel.  I rarely get tired of seeing new places and things.  However, a road trip can get expensive.  With planning, though, you can save some money on your next road trip.

Here are 8 road trip money saving tips to help you get the most for your road trip dollar:

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