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Have You Filed Your FBAR Yet?
Article By: Douglas Goldstein
Wednesday, February 4, 2015 1:06 PM EDT
If you’re an American citizen, filing your FBAR (Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts) is even more important than planning your summer vacation. June 30th is the deadline by which your FBAR form must be received, so make sure you get it in time.
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Why Foreign Real Estate Is A Grand Slam
Article By: The International Man
Wednesday, February 4, 2015 10:36 AM EDT
Obtaining real estate in a foreign country is an internationalization grand slam – it can accomplish four key goals all at once.
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Retirement Realities And Contingencies
Article By: Roger Nusbaum
Tuesday, February 3, 2015 11:11 AM EDT
35% of the people who retired in 2014 were 60 or younger and that 32% were between 60 and 64. This compares with 9% younger than 60 and 18% between 60 and 64 who expected to retire at those ages.
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The Twenty-Something’s Guide To The 401(k) Retirement Account
Article By: Douglas Goldstein
Thursday, January 29, 2015 11:41 AM EDT
If you’re in your mid-twenties, retirement probably feels extremely far away, but by adopting these three chess tactics, you will hopefully achieve your long-term financial goals in your 401(k).
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11 Investing And Personal Finance Hacks
Article By: Roger Nusbaum
Tuesday, January 27, 2015 8:59 AM EDT
You’ve probably seen one or two of the listy articles about life hacks which are little tricks that can make the day to day routine a little easier.
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Why Retirement May Cost More Than You Think
Article By: Douglas Goldstein
Tuesday, January 27, 2015 3:12 AM EDT
The typical image of retirement used to be of Grandma sitting on her rocking chair knitting, supporting herself with the sizeable pension checks Grandpa received in the mail. However, this picture no longer represents today’s retirees.
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Does Spending, Or Saving Make You Happier?
Article By: Douglas Goldstein
Wednesday, January 14, 2015 12:26 PM EDT
“The problem is that when we make more money we don’t keep our lifestyle the same. We actually keep outstripping our means with our money and we end up just as in debt and just as stressed as we ever were.”
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Is Your Spouse Harboring Secret Debt?
Podcast By: Douglas Goldstein
Wednesday, January 14, 2015 5:11 AM EDT
Do you think that your spouse is secretly accumulating debt? If so, what should you do?
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Why Taxes For Pro Athletes Are So Complicated
Article By: Brian Bleifeld
Tuesday, December 30, 2014 2:53 PM EDT
Taxes have become quite complex, especially for pro athletes and other professionals who travel to certain cities, states, and even foreign countries for the purpose of business.
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The “Straight” Bug: The BUG Investment Strategy With No Leverage
Article By: Logical Invest
Thursday, December 18, 2014 7:03 PM EDT
In a previous post we introduced our new investment strategy, the BUG. There has been a lot of interest but also some concerns when it comes to using leverage. We are introducing a version of the BUG for non-leveraged accounts.
In this article: SPY, TLT, CWB, TIP, PCY
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8 Things You Should Know About IRS Audits
Article By: Brian Bleifeld
Sunday, November 30, 2014 9:17 AM EDT
You may know someone who's been through an IRS audit. You've at least heard that it can be a grueling, complex process. But how much do you really know about this potentially-unpleasant procedure? Here's some of what every business owner should know.
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Avoiding Capital Gains When You Sell Your Home
Article By: Brian Bleifeld
Saturday, November 29, 2014 8:00 PM EDT
According to the IRS, when you sell your primary residence (the key word here is primary residence or the home you actually live in), you can realize up to $250,000 in profit without owing capital gains taxes. That number is doubled for married homeowners to $500,000.
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The SPY-TLT Universal Investment Strategy (UIS)
Article By: Logical Invest
Wednesday, November 26, 2014 4:59 PM EDT
The simple but effective method of using adaptive allocations between stock market ETFs and Treasuries. This method has been developed to replace the 100% switching used in normal rotation strategies.
In this article: SPY, TLT
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You Have No Right To Be Scared
Article By: Stefan Gleason
Sunday, June 22, 2014 4:14 PM EDT
Buying precious metals for the first time is a big move, but should you be worried?
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Is Buying A House A Good Investment? 5 Reasons To Invest
Article By: Than Merrill
Sunday, December 31, 1899 8:50 AM EDT
Since the housing market is rising and the economy is considered to be pretty shaky, you might be wondering, “is buying a home a good investment?” This guide will cover all the dos and don’ts of buying a house.
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