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Student Loan Options When You’re Self-Employed

Student Loan Options When You’re Self-Employed

Student loans can be a huge financial burden when you first start working, especially if you are self-employed. Paying off your student loans is just one of the cornerstones of managing your money after graduation. Fortunately, there are several payment plans for low...
Planning for Retirement: Roth IRA or 401(k)

Planning for Retirement: Roth IRA or 401(k)

It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the plethora of options to choose from when it comes to trying to save for retirement. What’s the difference between opening a Roth IRA or 401k? Are there benefits to having multiple retirement accounts in order to achieve your...
Estate Planning in 8 Steps + Tips

Estate Planning in 8 Steps + Tips

If the idea of estate planning confuses or overwhelms you, you’re not alone. Many people know very little about estate planning and rarely think about it, understandably. Estate planning is one of those tasks in life that isn’t glamorous but is important to consider,...
What Are the Standard Mileage Rates?

What Are the Standard Mileage Rates?

Whenever you drive for business, medical reasons, or in support of a charitable organization, you may be able to get a mileage deduction and save money on your taxes. The IRS has announced the 2024 standard mileage rates to help you write off some of the costs of...
Tax Benefits for Having Dependents

Tax Benefits for Having Dependents

Even though the dependency exemption was eliminated under the tax reform, there are still some tax benefits you can take advantage of to maximize your tax refund if you have dependents. These tax benefits can significantly reduce or even eliminate your tax liability....