So each year tax brackets are changing and I am always wondering what they are so I am including 2012 tax rates and brackets in this post. I acquired this information from www.irs.gov.
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Budgeting doesn't have to be as scary as it seems. It's not about restricting what you spend, it's about developing a plan and knowing where your money is going!
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So each year tax brackets are changing and I am always wondering what they are so I am including 2012 tax rates and brackets in this post. I acquired this information from www.irs.gov.
I have to confess that I can be cheap with my money. I am really trying to work on it and have found this book by Robert Kiyosaki that really spells it out in one of the chapters. I wanted to share it with you.
If you have rental properties and you are curious on how to evict a tenant then I thought this information would help. I do recommend hiring a property management company to manage your investment properties in most instances but if you manage your own properties keep reading for some good information.
Jesus is the reason for the season. I hope the holiday is great for all you PF Gym members out there!
So I thought this article was rather interesting from Robert Frank in The Wealth Report.
President Obama was criticized by conservatives for suggesting that an income of $250,000 a year made people rich.If anything, however, Mr. Obama may have been aiming too high.
A new Gallup poll shows that Americans say they would need earn a median of $150,000, or have $1 million in total net worth, to consider themselves rich. The $150,000 in income puts you roughly in the top 10%.
I wanted to share with you some traits that I read about regarding millionaires. What has helped this elite class get to where they are and the knowledge and tips that can help the average person become part of the less than 1% of Americans, the Millionaire’s Club.
Your car insurance has a collection of different policies all wrapped under the car insurance tag yet they cover you in different ways. I have broken down exactly what each one is here.