SuperCharged Secret 1 - LIVING IN CREDIT CARD UTOPIA!

Written by Tom Levine


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Let me be your Dad for a second…”Stop being lazy!” Go shop for a new credit card, and ask them if they offer balance transfer opportunities. Virtually ALL OF THEM DO! When you getrepparttar answer you’re looking for, apply. They’ll send you a nifty letter inrepparttar 112271 mail with a bunch of blank checks. Have a feel day! Go pay off your other credit cards, transferrepparttar 112272 balances, and start enjoying zero to low interest! Pretty cool, huh?

6)But TOM, what do I do in six months?

Oh please. You know what you need to do. Mark your calendar, or your Franklin Covey, or your PDA, or whatever you use, and repeatrepparttar 112273 procedure again in 6 months (hot-tip: look for no-time limit zero interest balance transfers.)

This is easy stuff, folks. But it does take a couple extra steps.

That’s why people AREN’T DOING IT, if you can believe that!

Well, it’s your turn to berepparttar 112274 smart consumer, right? Take this BIG, HUGE, sensible first step, and you are well on your way torepparttar 112275 pearly gates of Credit Card Utopia!

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YEAR END TAX PLANNING AND PREPARATION FOR INDIVIDUALS – Tax Tips for 2004 including new tax relief due to the Working Families Tax Relief Act of 2004

Written by Dianne Goodman, CPA


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These are just some tax tips you should consider when thinking about your year end tax planning. If you have a specific question about your particular situation, e-mail me at dianne@dgoodmancpa.com and I will help you muddle throughrepparttar tax planning issues you may have.

This article was intended to provide general information about year end tax planning. It does not contain allrepparttar 112270 rules and exceptions that may apply to your situation. If you have further questions regarding year end tax planning, I can be reached at www.dgoodmancpa.com.

Coming Soon - E-mail me at dianne@dgoodmancpa.com and tell me what you would like to know more about. It just might be my next article!

Aboutrepparttar 112271 Author

Dianne Goodman, CPA –Specializes in servicing Small Businesses and Individuals. Visit www.dgoodmancpa.com for relevant and current information on a variety of financial and tax issues focusing on small businesses and individuals or call at 1-866-531-3035.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Dianne Goodman, CPA Comprehensive Small Business Solutions, PC 505 323-2307 1 866-531-3035 toll free http://www.dgoodmancpa.com

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About the Author

Dianne Goodman, CPA –Specializes in servicing Small Businesses and Individuals. Visit www.dgoodmancpa.com for relevant and current information on a variety of financial and tax issues focusing on small businesses and individuals or call at 1-866-531-3035.


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