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Don’t Go To A Payday Lender… Ever!

There’s a strong reason we stress budgeting for everyone, but especially for individuals. Budgeting is the best way of knowing how much money you have to spend and how much you might have left over for things you need out of the ordinary or things you might want to buy or do.


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Unfortunately, too many people go about their business without a budget. They create too much debt because of their credit cards unnecessarily instead of saving some of it for an emergency. They spend their money without thinking on a lot of frivolous things. We understand; who doesn’t want nice things?
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3 Things To Know About Bankruptcy & Your Business

No one ever wants to think about bankruptcy, but it happens frequently. Whether it’s business or personal, sometimes it feels like it’s unavoidable. There’s a stigma attached to it although, strangely enough, rich people don’t feel as often as the rest of us.

Still, it’s something that needs to be addressed because it’s not the “end all” that it sounds like it can be… at least not across the board. We’re going to talk about 3 things we feel you should know and understand so that you’re armed with at least a little bit of knowledge if you believe it’s something you should consider.
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You Can’t Be Comfortable And Make Real Money

A couple of articles ago we talked about 7 easy ways to get comfortable with money. This time around we’re taking a different slant on the topic of comfort and money because it’s a totally different topic than the previous one.

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In this case, we’re talking to the people who say they want to make more money so they can do anything they want to and can live the life they want to live. Whenever most people are asked how much money they respond “enough to be comfortable.”
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7 Easy Ways To Get Comfortable With Money

The scariest thing many of us have in our minds at one time or another is not having enough money. It doesn’t matter what it’s for, whether it’s real or imagined. Unless we win the lottery (and how many of us have met someone who’s won the lottery?), we always feel like we’re going to need more than we have to do what we want and to feel comfortable and content.

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You want to know a truth? You can feel comfortable about money now, and get on with the life you want to lead. It doesn’t need to be more money, but it can. All it takes is a shifting of your mindset in some unique ways that will help you feel more comfortable about money overall.
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It’s Always Better To Know Your Financial Status

As we come to the close of another year, we first want to wish everyone a very successful 2016. We also want to wish that everyone’s finances are in order, that money is plentiful, and that all goes well for now and forever.

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Unfortunately, we also know it won’t be this way for everyone. As accountants, one of the things we deal with are those clients who come in at the last minute with their papers and receipts for us to do their taxes, or those who want to request an extension without knowing whether they actually need it or not.

Anxiety is a hard thing to overcome in life. It’s very strong when it comes to looking at one’s finances. There’s an inherent response to fear and anxiety; we try to run away from it, avoid it, and hope it goes away. It might for a short period of time… but eventually if it’s bad or perceived to be bad it catches up with all of us.

We always stand on the side that it’s better to know what one’s financial position is than not know. If it’s good, it alleviates a lot of stress. If it’s bad, knowing as far in advance as possible gives you the opportunity to do something about it.

For instance, something we talked about earlier this year involved a friend’s corporate taxes and how, if they’d been addressed way earlier than they were, he would have actually come out way ahead of the game instead of owing money to the government. Sometimes running away from trouble causes more trouble.

We talk about budgeting a lot here because if you budget, you know how much money you have, where it’s going, and whether you have enough or need to find ways to generate more. Budgets help a lot of people get out of trouble and also alleviates a lot of stress when people realize just how much money they have.

A couple of years ago we had a post that talked about the IRS’ willingness to work with people who owe money on their federal taxes and how accommodating they can be. In actuality, the same applies to most large creditors. All you need to do is pick up the phone and talk to someone and almost always, the person on the other end is willing to help you out somehow. There’s a great fear of calling customer service over things like this but the reality is that not only are they regular people like us, but they know that things happen and they’re going to do what they can to keep a customer who’s possibly going through a rough patch.

Of course, nothing is ever guaranteed. You could call someone who’s not as accommodating. In that case, you do what you can, learn who you shouldn’t be a consumer with, and move on with life. Things are always better when you feel you have a bit of control over your life and finances rather than being afraid to pick up the phone because it might be a bill collector.

For 2016, we urge everyone to decide to be a more confident person as it relates to their financial status. We’d love to work with anyone who needs or wants our help in figuring things out, and of course when it comes to your taxes. Be strong, be courageous, and be knowledgeable; those are great things to aim for. Happy New Year!