IRS the Bounty Hunter – Beyond Our Borders

“I am the dog, the big bad dog! Show me your tax return, brah!” Many American citizens work over seas these days, including military personal.  Many others are considering the opportunity as well.  Does this mean they don’t have to [...]

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A Gen-Yers Perspective on Social Security & Retirement

By: Jim Swider It demeans us, but truthfully most young adults fit the description of the “Peter Pan generation.” We have been babied our whole lives, thanks to overprotective helicopter parents who ran to our attention when we got a [...]

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From Planking to Owling to… Rothing?

By: Hank of America There is increased chatter in the social media space to talk up Roth IRA’s for young people. Jeff Rose (Twitter handle @jjeffrose), a financial planner whom we follow and like, is one of many bloggers stepping [...]

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Financial Impact Factor – Risk Free Investing w/ Dr. Zvi Bodie

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Nobody Deserves a Tax Refund

Updated post by – Hank of America Yes ma’am, I’m talking about a tax refund!  Say whaat, am I crazy?  Peculiar, maybe. Crazy? Well, not this time.  I mean it, nobody deserves a tax refund just like nobody deserved to [...]

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