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The Carnival of Personal Finance #130 is now now up at Money $mart Life. Since there’s so much good financial information on the carnival, M$L offers his editor picks in an introductory audio file. You can listen while you scroll through the many offerings. A couple of my favorites: Five financial goals for life, not… Fore more visit Source:dontmesswithtaxes.typepad.com

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This day, our Year-end Money Moves feature focuses on things you should do now to enhance your retirement earnings. This is Part 3 of our week-long series. Part 1 covered tax tasks; Part 2 looked at investments. As noted in the investment category, many of these retirement strategies have a tax component. And now, since none… Fore more visit Source:dontmesswithtaxes.typepad.com

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December’s days are dwindling, but there’s still enough time to make some last-minute moves that could save or make you money. So this week here at the ol’ blog we’re posting a five-part series on Year-end Money Moves. Monday through Friday, we’ll look at some key financial tasks to complete by Dec. 31. Today’s topic… Fore more visit Source:dontmesswithtaxes.typepad.com

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Welcome to Part 2 of this week’s special series on Year-end Money Moves. We began yesterday with a look at some things you can do in these last couple of weeks of the year to cut your upcoming tax bill. This day, we examine some investment actions to take into account — or, in one case, avoid –… Fore more visit Source:dontmesswithtaxes.typepad.com

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In a column sure to spark debate, not to mention some arguments around many holiday dinner tables, Robert H Frank writes in today’s New York Times that Americans’ “inability to speak sensibly about taxes” has helped nudge the United States “toward second-class status in the world economy.” Nobody likes paying taxes. And none of us… Fore more visit Source:dontmesswithtaxes.typepad.com

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Before heading off to a full day of Taxpayer Advocacy Panel sessions here in drizzly D.C., I buzzed through my e-mail alerts and found these real estate articles that y’all might find of interest, consternation or consideration. We begin north of the border, where a new Canadian report says that energy efficiency actually is counterproductive,… Fore more visit Source:dontmesswithtaxes.typepad.com

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Before heading off to a full day of Taxpayer Advocacy Panel sessions here in drizzly D.C., I buzzed through my e-mail alerts and found these real estate articles that y’all might find of interest, consternation or consideration. We start north of the border, where a new Canadian report says that energy efficiency actually is counterproductive,… Fore more visit Source:dontmesswithtaxes.typepad.com

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Welcome to Part 2 of this week’s special series on Year-end Money Moves. We began yesterday with a look at some things you can do in these last couple of weeks of the year to cut your upcoming tax bill. This day, we analyze some investment actions to take into account — or, in one case, avoid –… Fore more visit Source:dontmesswithtaxes.typepad.com

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December’s days are dwindling, but there’s still enough time to make some last-minute moves that could save or make you money. So this week here at the ol’ blog we’re posting a five-part series on Year-end Money Moves. Monday through Friday, we’ll look at some key financial tasks to complete by Dec. 31. Today’s topic… Fore more visit Source:dontmesswithtaxes.typepad.com

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