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One thing that most human beings could use more of is advice regarding their income and expenses. Sometimes it's just difficult to manage our money well. We all have things we want in life. It's not like we can simply pay the monthly bills and be completely satisfied. This isn't the way we function. Most of us are looking for a few tangible rewards once in a while. This could be a new car, a flat screen television, or an IPod. It really doesn't matter. The point is that we all have wants. Now, if we could just find an ideal way to afford it all. Well, one thing you can do is seek financial advice online. It really doesn't get much simpler or convenient than this. Are you ready to get started?

What are a few good reasons for seeking financial advice online? Well, I know I can name a few that apply to me. I want to know how to balance the monthly bills and still get my debt from college paid off quickly. My wife wants to know how to retire by the age of 53. This is where financial advice online comes in handy. There are so many options at your fingertips. You can either pay for the service of a financial advisor, or you can simply search for free tips and facts concerning finances. Either way you don't have to leave your house. In all honesty, I'm surprised that financial advice online hasn't hurt the business for accountants and other professionals. This tends to happen when services become more convenient or less expensive.

So, I was basically seeking financial advice online in order to better manage my income and bills. I needed to arrange a balance. Now when I say arrange, I mean separate everything and figure out the best way to tackle each expense. However, at the same time I want to invest for the future, and put away a college fund for my youngest daughter. You can easily see how this could be a problem or difficult task. Typically there isn't enough money to go around. I know what you're thinking; that's always the case. Of course unless you're Bill Gates. Fortunately you can get assistance with this dilemma by acquiring financial advice online. Are you ready to start getting out of debt and planning for the future?

 

Business Tax Planning Advice News

End-of-year tax planning takes election year twist (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

Heading into the holidays it's likely that you're going to be thinking a lot about money. And this time of year tax advisers like to remind us that there are ways to minimize our tax bill next April.

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Grant Thornton LLP Offers Tax Tips for Surviving the Credit Crunch and Economic Downturn (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

CHICAGO----The down economy and credit crunch have caused many businesses to look for strategies that reduce expenses and raise cash. Grant Thornton LLP offers some tax tips for surviving the tough economy and credit crunch.

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Cameron accuses Brown of binge as PM promises tax cuts (The Herald)

Gordon Brown today promised tax cuts to boost growth in the economy as the Tories accused him of planning a "borrowing binge". Ahead of next Monday's critical Pre-Budget Report, the Prime Minister said there would have to be "fiscal expansion" to help hard pressed families and businesses.

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Beware of free financial advice (CNN Money)

Question: My wife and I are looking into getting some financial advice. Our bank says they offer free services through their financial adviser. This worries my wife because she thinks that the adviser will push the bank's agenda. Is it safer to go with an individual adviser, or is going with one with a bank just as easy? The Mole's Answer: I'm going to go with your wife on this one. But this ...

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Information on local farming in Needham (Boston Globe)

The Green Needham Collaborative has posted a wealth of information about local farming on its website, www.greenneedham.org. The posting is running alongside videos from a local-access cable television show, "Your World . . . Bringing it Home," which focused its premiere episode on "the importance of supporting local farmers and eating local produce," according to the collaborative's website. ...

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