Sometimes, you need liquid cash, but not sure where to “find” it, and don’t worry I haven’t lost my mind I would never recommend ridiculous 20%+ cash advances or the usually evil payday loans. The following ways should only be used when you need a good amount of cash, I would say the starting point would be…
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I have absolutely no idea when I decided to “opt in” the TransUnion Class Action Lawsuit, but a couple days ago I received my settlement. TransUnion Class Action Lawsuit Apparently, TransUnion was a bad credit monitoring agency and allegedly violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Specifically, Plaintiffs claimed that TransUnion sold private information which it…
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Written by
Evan on
December 10, 2009 in
Taxes
Most people assume that the only way to commit tax fraud is not to pay it or to lie on those documents. However, in New York, and probably most other jurisdictions, there are numerous ways to commit tax fraud. Like the Federal Government, and most other States, New York is short on tax revenue and in…
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As we get into the holiday season people start to feel charitably inclined, and yes you could just drop some coins with the unenthusiastic guy with a bell, give a $20 spot at church, or write a check…but what if there was a bigger bang for your proverbial buck? Over the next couple weeks I will…
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In a vote closer than I expected the house passed, an Estate Tax Bill! For all intents and purposes the bill freezes the Federal Estate Tax (Remember State Estate tax is different) so that every U.S. Citizen has a $3,500,000 exemption and anything above that amount is effectively taxed at 45%. The Bill passed 225 to…
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While, I don’t usually pass around political forwards, I loved this one!
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