Avoid ID Theft When Job Searching

Looking for a job? You should also be looking out for identity thieves. You want to be thorough on your résumé when you’re looking for a job. But here are a few things you should NOT include on your resume, according to the Identity Theft Resource Center. You can provide any of these things to

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Edison’s Tips to Thinking Creatively

Creativity isn’t just a talent; it’s a habit you can – and should – cultivate and grow. Learn how to develop your creative muscles from the genius of invention, Thomas Edison: 1. Question all assumptions. Don’t accept the conventional wisdom without first examining and challenging it. It’s said that Edison, when hiring a new employee,

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Planning an Affordable Family Vacation

Travel expenses can take a big bite out of your budget, but the Michigan Association of CPAs advises that there are many ways to make your vacation dollar go further. Search for Deals Don’t miss out on the many online opportunities to find great bargains. You can use online travel sites to search for the

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Turn Retirement Dreams into Reality

Have dreams about retiring early? We have some tips on how to make that dream a reality. According to the Michigan Association of CPAs, retiring early takes meticulous planning and more than a tidy sum of money, but for the truly committed, early retirement is possible. Here is what you need to do if you

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The ABCs of Auto Insurance

Auto insurance protects you against financial loss if you have an accident and is a contract between you and your insurance company.

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6 Tips for Deducting Donations

If you've donated to a charity this year, the IRS wants you to know about few things - tax-exempt status, itemizing, fair market value, timing and many more.

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Taxes–What to Stash and What to Trash

In case the IRS ever decides to audit you, you must be ready with all the necessary documents such as W-2 forms, receipts for charitable donations, and other deductible expenses for at least six years.

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Spend Less This Holiday Season

It's easy to forget about your budget when shopping for holiday gifts thus you must start by creating a written details on what to shop and stick to your spending limits.

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