Better Savings Rates

What to Look For A plus to continued interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve is the ability to earn more interest on cash stashed in your savings accounts. How much interest you can earn depends on where you do your banking. Consider these tips to earn as much...

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GREAT MONEY HABITS TO PRACTICE

Tax season is over and now is an excellent time to develop and maintain exceptional money habits can that can help you lay the foundation for achieving your financial goals. Here are some ideas. Establish a budget and review it at regular intervals. Create a workable...

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Ideas to Improve Your Personal Cash Flow

Lack of proper cash flow is one of the most common reasons businesses fail. The same is often the case in many households. Here's how the concept of cash flow pertains to you and some ideas to improve it. Cash flow defined Cash flow equals cash coming in (wages,...

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Debit Cards: How to Use Them Safely

Save money and potential headaches with these debit card tips: • Only use in-network ATMs. All debit cards are also ATM cards and used by many to access cash. One of the most common fees appears when you use an out-of-network ATM.   What you can do: Understand the ATM...

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Protect Your Emergency Fund From Inflation

Most financial experts suggest keeping three – to – six months’ worth of household expenses in savings to help in case of an emergency. But with record inflation, that task just got a lot harder to accomplish as virtually every safe place to put your emergency funds...

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The Secret to a Quick Tax Refund

Here's how to get your overpayment as soon as possible Delayed tax refunds, penalties for not filing 2020 tax returns on time that were actually filed on time, and timely tax payments being flagged as late are just some of the headaches taxpayers are grappling with...

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Helping People: IRS Taxpayer Relief Initiatives

The IRS is highlighting reasonable cause assistance available through IRS procedures for failure to file, failure to pay and failure to deposit penalties. First time abatement relief is also available for the first time a taxpayer is subject to one or more of these...

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