With mounting anxiety about an impending recession in the US, you may be concerned, or at least a little curious, about what this may mean for your finances. So how do you best prepare, save, invest and generally make smart money moves in these uncertain times? For some guidance to help navigate through this difficult financial period, CLICK ON THE HEADLINE
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While last year’s push to expand the enhanced Child Tax Credit benefits was unsuccessful, it appears that lawmakers haven’t given up the fight just yet — so there could still be hope for monthly tax credit payments in 2022. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
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The “Dorothy L. Hukill Financial Literacy Act,” was signed into law on March 22 by Gov. Ron DeSantis. The bill equires that high school students take a half-credit personal finance course before graduation. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Finding out you owe $10,000 in taxes instead of $15,000 is a big win, but not if you don’t have anywhere close to $10,000 set aside. While self-employment tax deductions can save you money, don’t expect them to wipe out your tax bill completely, Once you’ve made a habit of setting aside money for taxes, you can keep more of it in the bank. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Some financial advice gets repeated constantly, but the times are changing — and so is our approach to money. It’s a personal responsibility to really examine how you are spending, saving, and budgeting to stay ahead of the game. With that in mind, here are the rules to drop in 2022. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
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Will There Be A Recession In 2022? How To Prepare Now
With mounting anxiety about an impending recession in the US, you may be concerned, or at least a little curious, about what this may mean for your finances. So how do you best prepare, save, invest and generally make smart money moves in these uncertain times? For some guidance to help navigate through this difficult financial period, CLICK ON THE HEADLINE
There May Still Be Hope For Monthly Child Tax Credit Payments In 2022. Here’s Why
While last year’s push to expand the enhanced Child Tax Credit benefits was unsuccessful, it appears that lawmakers haven’t given up the fight just yet — so there could still be hope for monthly tax credit payments in 2022. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Florida Passes Student Financial Literacy Bill
The “Dorothy L. Hukill Financial Literacy Act,” was signed into law on March 22 by Gov. Ron DeSantis. The bill equires that high school students take a half-credit personal finance course before graduation. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
15 Self-Employment Tax Deductions
Finding out you owe $10,000 in taxes instead of $15,000 is a big win, but not if you don’t have anywhere close to $10,000 set aside. While self-employment tax deductions can save you money, don’t expect them to wipe out your tax bill completely, Once you’ve made a habit of setting aside money for taxes, you can keep more of it in the bank. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Outdated Financial Advice That Needs To Be Retired In 2022, And What To Do Instead
Some financial advice gets repeated constantly, but the times are changing — and so is our approach to money. It’s a personal responsibility to really examine how you are spending, saving, and budgeting to stay ahead of the game. With that in mind, here are the rules to drop in 2022. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE