Archive for January, 2007
Free Tax Return Preparation
0 Comments Published January 16th, 2007 in Financial Tidbit, General Personal FinanceAccording to irs.gov, there are volunteers at certain organizations that will give free tax preparation to those with income less than $39,000, the elderly, and military personnel and their families. The three organizations offering this service are:
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA)
Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE)
Armed Forces Tax Council (AFTC)
More info can be […]
Being Disorganized Can Cost You Money
0 Comments Published January 15th, 2007 in Financial Tidbit, General Personal FinanceMight Bargain Hunter gives us 16 ways being disorganized costs you money. Most of us can relate to at least one of these. Not only can being disorganized cost you money, but it can cause stress too.
For those of you who work in the office, Stuart Levine, author of Cut to the Chase—and 99 Other Rules to Liberate Yourself and Gain Back the Gift of Time and featured on the Today show, offers an excerpt from his book titled, “Eight Ways to Save Time at The Office. How could you […]
Jim Cramer’s 2007 Growth Stock Pick is NYX
0 Comments Published January 4th, 2007 in Financial Tidbit, InvestingOn the famous (infamous?) Mad Money show with Jim Cramer the best growth stock of 2007 was announced. The Cramer camp likes the NYSE (ticker: NYX) because:
they are replacing their traders with computers, including a removal of 500 people of their payroll in November.
Sarbox (Sarbanes Oxley) is “softening” and will allow more ADRs. […]
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