In today's increasingly competitive job market, a college education is often seen as essential for securing a prosperous future. As a result, parents are under immense pressure to save for their children's higher education expenses.
Your credit report and score are always evolving. They reflect your record of paying debts on time, over time. Even if you had great credit in the past, it may be that your credit has suffered, and your score’s taken a nosedive.
No one wants to be audited by the IRS. Sometimes IRS audits are warranted and other times they simply happen to people who really didn’t deserve it. However, there are ways to minimize your risk of an IRS audit. Here are nine to keep in mind as you organize your finances and work with your CPA.
Renting out a vacation home can be a lucrative venture, but it comes with a complex set of tax rules that homeowners must navigate to remain compliant and maximize their financial benefits.
When traveling for business, understanding what constitutes allowable business deductions can significantly impact the financial health of your business.
As a business owner, it’s likely that you have one or more vehicles that you use for business purposes, either full-time or part-time. The IRS offers business deductions for business vehicle use, but it’s important to know the rules, so you can get the most out of the potential deductions.
Charitable giving not only supports those in need but also can provide financial benefits in the form of tax deductions. However, maximizing these benefits while staying compliant with IRS regulations requires careful planning and understanding.
More people are engaging in remote contract work than ever before. Remote contract work offers almost as many advantages to workers and companies as full-time employment.
If you’re like many people, your parents probably taught you that debt is a good thing. Responsibly handling debt makes you a good credit risk, and a lender would be eager to loan to you. However, without judicious use of debt, it can quickly spiral into something much more sinister.