Posts Tagged ‘federal income tax’
May 27th, 2009
(William Garrett) - Owning a home outright is a dream that many Americans share. Having a mortgage can be a huge burden, and paying it off may be the first item on your financial to-do list. But competing with the desire to own your home free and clear is your need to invest for retirement, your child’s college [...]
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Tags: 30 year mortgage, college education, desire, economic terms, extra 400, extra cash, federal income tax, federal income tax return, income tax return, interest rate, mortgage interest, opportunity cost, owning a home, rate of return, Retirement, s college, tax bracket, tax deduction, tax rate
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| Posted in Real Estate, Strategies |
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September 15th, 2008
(Money Manager) - Self-employed borrowers present one of the most challenging areas of mortgage underwriting. Qualifying self-employed people often requires time, energy, and patience. A fair and honest qualification requires a special set of skills.
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September 15th, 2008
(Money Manager) - Planning for retirement can be both exciting and overwhelming. There are so many investment options out there, so how do you know where to start or what they all mean? This article will tackle one type of retirement investment, the Traditional IRA, and try to answer some common questions about it in order to familiarize you with the basics of this type of investment.
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Tags: certificates of deposit, deposit money, dividends, federal income tax, federal income taxes, financial institution, individual retirement account, initial deposit, investment firm, investment goals, investment options, mutual funds, paperwork, retirement investment, share value, stockbroker, tax benefit, traditional ira, wit, withdrawals
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| Posted in Money Manager 101, Retirement |
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September 15th, 2008
(Money Manager) - Roth IRA's have become a tremendously popular investment option for retirement, but what exactly is a Roth IRA? This article will tackle some common questions about the basics of Roth IRA's and clear up some of the confusion you may have.
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Tags: attractiveness, capital gains, certificates of deposit, confusion, distributions, dividends, federal income tax, income tax treatment, individual retirement account, individual retirement accounts, investment option, ira ira, mutual funds, roth ira, senator william roth, tax rates, taxpayer relief act, taxpayer relief act of 1997, type of ira, withdrawals
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| Posted in Money Manager 101, Retirement |
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September 15th, 2008
(Money Manager) - Coverdell Education Savings Accounts are a way to save money for college. Coverdell's provide special tax advantages not otherwise available through general savings. These accounts are governed by Section 530 of the Internal Revenue Code1 and are named for Senator Paul Coverdell, who sponsored the legislation that established these accounts in the tax code.
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Tags: adjusted gross income, beneficiary, code1, coverdell education savings, coverdell education savings accounts, custodian, education savings accounts, federal income tax, federal income tax return, grandchildren, grandparents, income tax return, internal revenue, life insurance contracts, magi, modified adjusted gross income, qualified education expenses, senator paul coverdell, special needs, withdrawals
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| Posted in Money Manager 101, Personal Finance |
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