Mar 18, 2015 | Accounting, News, Savings, Tips, Uncategorized, Wealth Management
via TwoCents Tough Money Questions Kids Ask, and How to Reply Kids can ask some awkward questions about money. To teach them healthy financial behavior, you want to give them the best answers, but those answers aren’t always obvious. Here are some common money...
Feb 16, 2015 | Accounting, Investments, Savings, Tips, Uncategorized, Wealth Management
via Two Cents The Many Different Types of Investments, and How They Work by Kristin Wong Most people have heard of stocks and bonds, but there are a ton of different ways to invest your money—mutual funds, CDs, real estate…the list is seemingly endless....
Feb 3, 2015 | Accounting, Investments, Savings, Tips, Uncategorized, Wealth Management
via Wall Street Journal How to Tell if Your Retirement Nest Egg Is Big Enough This Calculation Might Prompt You to Take Some Winnings Off the Table—Before It’s Too Late By William J. Bernstein Here we go again. During past bull markets, many Americans nearing...
Jan 23, 2015 | Accounting, Investments, Savings, Tips, Uncategorized, Wealth Management
via Money 7 Ways to Trick Yourself into Saving More Money in 2015 These simple strategies can help you squeeze more out of your budget—and end the year with a lot more cash socked away than you started with. If your New Year’s resolutions included growing—or...
Jan 8, 2015 | Accounting, Investments, Savings, Tips, Uncategorized, Wealth Management
via Kiplinger Child-Care Credit by Kevin McCormally A credit is so much better than a deduction; it reduces your tax bill dollar for dollar. So missing one is even more painful than missing a deduction that simply reduces the amount of income that’s subject to...