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    The World of Digital I.T. will NEVER Best the World of Analog H.E.A.R.T.
    The book I am reading, "The World is Flat" by Thomas L. Friedman, talks all about how technology since 1991 has dramatically and radically ripped asunder and irrevocably changed the face of the globe. It has opened everything up to new potential never-before imagined. Especially since about the year 2000, things have begun changing so fast that people and compani
    mortgage as well as state and local taxes:
    Consider prepaying your mortgage, state income taxes or local property taxes so you can add to your deductions for 2006.

    Pay spring semester tuition:
    Those planning to take classes in the spring should consider paying their tuition this month and claiming the Lifetime Learning credit.

    Adjust withholdings:
    If you’ve estimated your tax liability and found it much different from what you’ve paid, you may want to change your withholding.

    Taking these steps no

    Entrepreneurial Myths: The Truth Behind Them
    If you are about to start off in business you will have no doubt heard these comments:“So many businesses fail. Why are you doing this?”“I hear that you need a large amount of money to get a business off the ground these days.”“Why are you throwing away the security of your job?”These, and more of the same, are typical of the barriers
    It’s prudent taxpayers to plan ahead for credits and deductions

    Thanks to the 2006 federal tax credit many people are able to buy their dream car. This credit applies to a variety of hybrid vehicles, but unfortunately it begins to phase out after the manufacturer sells more than 60,000 vehicles. After that the credit shrinks, and then it just phase-out. Research shows that hybrid owners can save up to $40 of gas cost a week.

    Among taking such measures like making charitable donations, contributing to 529 college savings and 401(k) plans, and pruning the stock portfolio, buying a hybrid car is another way taxpayers can take before the end of the year to reduce their tax bills come April. “Just because you aren’t rich doesn’t mean it’s not worth it to sit down to see what you’ve done during the year, and to see what you can still do to save yourself some money,” said Harris Abrams, ‘RIA tax analyst with Thomson Tax & Accounting.

    December is a good time to calculate your likely tax liability for 2006 and come up with an estimate for 2007, too. Once you are finished with your 2006 estimates, consider whether your income and deductions are likely to change in the coming year. Here are some other steps to help you reduce your April tax bill.

    Make charitable donations:
    You will have to keep records of what you donate, and according to Internal Revenue Service, the items have to be in good condition.

    Spend flexible spending accounts:
    Now is the time to use the funds in your flexible spending accounts or lose them.

    Prune portfolio:
    If you find yourself with more capital gains than you anticipated, see whether you have any losing investments you can sell.

    Donate to 529 plan:
    If you have opened a 529 plan and are married, you can deduct up to $10,000. If you are a student, you can deduct up to $5,000. For more information, see nysaves.org.

    Contribute more to 401(k) plan:
    Employees can sock away up to $15.000 ($20,000 if they are 50 or older) to a 401(k). If you have a little cash left over, consider increasing your contribution this month.

    Prepay mortgage as well as state and local taxes:
    Consider prepaying your mortgage, state income taxes or local property taxes so you can add to your deductions for 2006.

    Pay spring semester tuition:
    Those planning to take classes in the spring should consider paying their tuition this month and claiming the Lifetime Learning credit.

    Adjust withholdings:
    If you’ve estimated your tax liability and found it much different from what you’ve paid, you may want to change your withholding.

    Taking these steps now

    Make Your Franchise Work
    So you finally managed to get that franchise that you have been dreaming of. You are finally one step closer to having that financial success you have been dreaming of all your life. Take heed however, having that franchise formula does not necessarily ensure that it will be all smooth sailing from this point on. In fact you must be ready to pull your belt one
    and 401(k) plans, and pruning the stock portfolio, buying a hybrid car is another way taxpayers can take before the end of the year to reduce their tax bills come April. “Just because you aren’t rich doesn’t mean it’s not worth it to sit down to see what you’ve done during the year, and to see what you can still do to save yourself some money,” said Harris Abrams, ‘RIA tax analyst with Thomson Tax & Accounting.

    December is a good time to calculate your likely tax liability for 2006 and come up with an estimate for 2007, too. Once you are finished with your 2006 estimates, consider whether your income and deductions are likely to change in the coming year. Here are some other steps to help you reduce your April tax bill.

    Make charitable donations:
    You will have to keep records of what you donate, and according to Internal Revenue Service, the items have to be in good condition.

    Spend flexible spending accounts:
    Now is the time to use the funds in your flexible spending accounts or lose them.

    Prune portfolio:
    If you find yourself with more capital gains than you anticipated, see whether you have any losing investments you can sell.

    Donate to 529 plan:
    If you have opened a 529 plan and are married, you can deduct up to $10,000. If you are a student, you can deduct up to $5,000. For more information, see nysaves.org.

    Contribute more to 401(k) plan:
    Employees can sock away up to $15.000 ($20,000 if they are 50 or older) to a 401(k). If you have a little cash left over, consider increasing your contribution this month.

    Prepay mortgage as well as state and local taxes:
    Consider prepaying your mortgage, state income taxes or local property taxes so you can add to your deductions for 2006.

    Pay spring semester tuition:
    Those planning to take classes in the spring should consider paying their tuition this month and claiming the Lifetime Learning credit.

    Adjust withholdings:
    If you’ve estimated your tax liability and found it much different from what you’ve paid, you may want to change your withholding.

    Taking these steps no

    Web Radio – A Viable Marketing Strategy
    With the right product or service, traditional radio is a great medium for marketing, but has a very short shelf life. Traditional radio can be costly and limits you to a thirty to sixty second spot.A great alternative is Internet radio, also known as Web radio. As the name implies, web radio is a broadcasting service transmitted via the Internet. Although
    ce you are finished with your 2006 estimates, consider whether your income and deductions are likely to change in the coming year. Here are some other steps to help you reduce your April tax bill.

    Make charitable donations:
    You will have to keep records of what you donate, and according to Internal Revenue Service, the items have to be in good condition.

    Spend flexible spending accounts:
    Now is the time to use the funds in your flexible spending accounts or lose them.

    Prune portfolio:
    If you find yourself with more capital gains than you anticipated, see whether you have any losing investments you can sell.

    Donate to 529 plan:
    If you have opened a 529 plan and are married, you can deduct up to $10,000. If you are a student, you can deduct up to $5,000. For more information, see nysaves.org.

    Contribute more to 401(k) plan:
    Employees can sock away up to $15.000 ($20,000 if they are 50 or older) to a 401(k). If you have a little cash left over, consider increasing your contribution this month.

    Prepay mortgage as well as state and local taxes:
    Consider prepaying your mortgage, state income taxes or local property taxes so you can add to your deductions for 2006.

    Pay spring semester tuition:
    Those planning to take classes in the spring should consider paying their tuition this month and claiming the Lifetime Learning credit.

    Adjust withholdings:
    If you’ve estimated your tax liability and found it much different from what you’ve paid, you may want to change your withholding.

    Taking these steps no

    Getting a Car Loan in Kansas
    One of the great things about getting a car loan in Kansas is the fact that there are so many consumer protections available in the state for borrowers. From Kansas’ Lemon Law to its Consumer Credit Protection Act, Kansas is a great place to look for a car loan. When you find the loan that best fits your needs. Here are some things that can help you get the best
    urself with more capital gains than you anticipated, see whether you have any losing investments you can sell.

    Donate to 529 plan:
    If you have opened a 529 plan and are married, you can deduct up to $10,000. If you are a student, you can deduct up to $5,000. For more information, see nysaves.org.

    Contribute more to 401(k) plan:
    Employees can sock away up to $15.000 ($20,000 if they are 50 or older) to a 401(k). If you have a little cash left over, consider increasing your contribution this month.

    Prepay mortgage as well as state and local taxes:
    Consider prepaying your mortgage, state income taxes or local property taxes so you can add to your deductions for 2006.

    Pay spring semester tuition:
    Those planning to take classes in the spring should consider paying their tuition this month and claiming the Lifetime Learning credit.

    Adjust withholdings:
    If you’ve estimated your tax liability and found it much different from what you’ve paid, you may want to change your withholding.

    Taking these steps no

    Keep The Junk Out Of Your Mailbox
    Internet strategies can be used to make you money by the bag full. They can also be used to make your life more enjoyable.I discovered a simple very cost effective technique that is designed to put a smile on your face. I say this, because it messes with the spammers of the world and helps to keep the clutter out of your mail box.Have you ever wond
    mortgage as well as state and local taxes:
    Consider prepaying your mortgage, state income taxes or local property taxes so you can add to your deductions for 2006.

    Pay spring semester tuition:
    Those planning to take classes in the spring should consider paying their tuition this month and claiming the Lifetime Learning credit.

    Adjust withholdings:
    If you’ve estimated your tax liability and found it much different from what you’ve paid, you may want to change your withholding.

    Taking these steps now can make a big difference on April 15, experts said. According to Earnest Young of Accent Accounting and Taxes "when you get to April it is too late to do any planning."

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