Lansing area tax preparer Darryl Stanley Horton was just indicted by a federal grand jury for filing false and fraudulent income tax returns, and all of his clients face potential audits.
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Tax refunds “too good to be true” for clients of local tax preparer
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spartan123 5 days ago
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Payday Loans Getting Approved With Unemployment Checks
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whattoknow 3 days ago
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Most of the time, people that want to apply for a personal loan need to have a job and good credit history, or so we thought. Today, there are credit options available that not only doesn’t require a credit check, but also appears to not need a job as well. Read More (Personal Finance)
Simple Personal Financial Tips – Disaster Planning
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Bsimple 52 days ago
(http://simplefinanciallifestyle.com)
With the recent earthquakes in Haiti, its a reminder that we all need to be prepared for those unexpected natural disasters. You never know when it will strike but you should be prepare in case it does strike. We all say it will never happen to us but trust me it can happen. H
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Simple Sunday Financial Bloggers Roundup
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Bsimple 60 days ago
(http://simplefinanciallifestyle.com)
There are so many personal finance posts each week it is not always easy keeping up with all of them. A great way to find out the best posts of the week is to read a personal finance blogger's weekly roundup. There were several good roundups this week that I thought you may find valuable as well.
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Younger Investors Becoming More Risk Averse than Older Investors
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Matt-SF 53 days ago
(http://steadfastfinances.com)
It appears that Gen X and Gen Y investors are becoming more risk averse, and possibly becoming more like post Great Depression investors who mistrusted Wall Street so vehemently, they bypassed or greatly reduced their exposure to equity investments.
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Dear Dave Ramsey, I sold my car, but the golf clubs stay
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rabbitfunds 8 days ago
(http://www.rabbitfunds.com)
I wrote a mock letter to Dave Ramsey several months ago lamenting the need to sell my car. Well, the deed is done. My baby is gone. And here’s why I’m better for it. Read More (Personal Finance)
Kids and Money – It is Never too Early to Start
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walletwhiz 7 days ago
(http://www.suburbandollar.com)
It is never too early to start saving for your kids, and it is never too early to start teaching them how to manage their money. The value of saving is something most people didn’t learn until it was too late. Which brings me to today’s story… I have to preface the story by saying something about my oldest son.
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7 Habits to Highly Effective Budgeting
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walletwhiz 7 days ago
(http://www.thecentsiblelife.com)
Let me start off by saying that I think budgeting is very misunderstood. We tend to feel squeezed, constricted, forced, and abused every time we hear the word budget. I admit that I used to feel that way too, but there was a little more to it than that. In all honesty, it was a time when I was afraid to face the truth about what our situation really looked like.
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Use them right, or cut them up
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walletwhiz 13 days ago
(http://www.boston.com)
“Credit card debt, does it ever end?’’ That’s a haunting line delivered by comedian Amy Poehler in a 2006 “Saturday Night Live’’ skit also featuring Steve Martin and Chris Parnell.
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6 Cheap family activity ideas
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inzolo 10 days ago
(http://budgeting.pro)
This article is all about Cheap family activity ideas
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America's hidden debt bombs
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cactus 9 days ago
(http://money.cnn.com)
America's total debt load is on pace to top $13 trillion this year, and $22 trillion by 2020 -- and that's just the debt we're counting. What's not being counted: potential debt bombs that don't get factored into most budget analysis.
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Why you should track every dollar you spend?
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inzolo 9 days ago
(http://budgeting.pro)
This article is all about advantages of having a record of your expenses
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The Recession Generation
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walletwhiz 10 days ago
(http://www.newsweek.com)
We all know the type of person who came of age in the Great Depression. They are the grandmothers and grandfathers who can't use a tea bag too many times, yet are enjoying comfortable retirements in warm climates. And we know what the children of the 1950s are all about. They are the optimistic boomers who embodied an age of continual upward mobility and possibility.
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How to work the debt snowball
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inzolo 13 days ago
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This article is all about How to work the debt snowball
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The Challenges Of Managing Payday Loans
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whattoknow 10 days ago
(http://mypaydayloanstore.com)
Managing any types of loans or financing can be quite tricky for some people. Knowing when to pay bills, when things are due, what fees are involved, and other financial decisions are often too much for some to handle and they wind up falling behind Read More (Personal Finance)
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