The following staff post is by Miss T. Do you spend everything you earn? Yes? Then you have something in common with the majority of people. Most people spend every cent of their income and have made no provision for saving. Household saving rates fell below the one percent mark in 2007 in the US… [Read More]
5 Ways to Keep Expenses Low as an Entrepreneur
The following is a staff post by Deacon Hayes. Please join me in welcoming him to the site! When you are running your own business, expenses can really eat away at your bottom line. That is why it crucial to pay attention to how much money is going out every month and figure out ways… [Read More]
Are You Going To Burden Your Children?
As you age, there may come a time when you are going to rely on your children for some type of assistance. For most, it is not a question of “if”, but more like “when”. Many times it comes at an unexpected time as well. NPR recently had an article about Preparing For A Future… [Read More]
401k Loan or Withdrawal? The Pros and Cons
Times have been tough in the past few years. Unemployment has been high, home prices have fallen, and it has been harder to qualify for loans with reasonable interest rates. If you have high interest credit card debt, need to cover a major medical expense, or make a large purchase, using money in your 401k… [Read More]
How Much Do You Pay in Payroll and Income Taxes? Here’s an Overview of Canada’s Income and Payroll Taxes for 2012, by Province
I’m going to have to pay myself a salary soon, and I’ve been learning a lot about the different taxes that one has to pay, both on the employer and the employee side of the equation! Canada has always been known for having a relatively high level of taxation, but as I’ll soon show you,… [Read More]
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