Real estate investing doesn’t have to be expensive. Many opportunities abound at a price of $1,000 or less, from real estate mutual funds to tax lien certificates. In this guide, we’ll share five ways to invest in real estate for $1,000 or less.
by Pam HillEvery year, between January 1 and April 15, one must file tax returns with the federal government. To aid them with determining the amount of taxes owed for each applicant, the federal government uses income tax brackets to determine the effective tax rate.
by Matin VarshochiEstate planning is not just for the ultra-rich. Everyone already has an estate plan, whether you've chosen one or not, so why not make your own? Find out how.
by Shaun MorganHomeownership is one of the most common forms of building wealth.
by Sha'Kreshia TerrellBuying a home is a big deal, so it is important to be financially prepared in advance. Here are nine steps to take to prepare yourself to become a homeowner.
by Shaun MorganOften, they go to TurboTax, which offers free tax filing services for its customers. However, Intuit, the owner of TurboTax, has been ordered to pay $141 million to its customers who used their services to file their income tax returns from 2016 to 2018.
by Sheena AllenA trust has many benefits over using a will when passing on generational wealth. If you’re building generational wealth, you need to talk to an estate attorney about how it can benefit you and your heirs.
by Shaun MorganYou'll often hear people throw around the term generational wealth in the financial space. More recently, it has become a trendy word amongst everyday people, in part credited to a time when the topic of investing and wealth has taken center stage.
by Shaun MorganAs electric vehicles have been proven to possess many benefits, such as a lower average cost, it is essential to analyze the costs associated with both types of cars, to determine which one is ultimately better.
by Sheena AllenUnlike tax evasion, there are a few legal ways to reduce your taxable income to keep as much of your hard-earned money as possible. Some of these tips may be a little late for the 2021 tax season, but they will be useful for the upcoming 2022 tax season.
by Lyle SolomonWith some careful planning and prudent spending habits, there is a home for almost every budget and financial circumstance.
by Pam HillFiling your taxes is stressful, but it is more stressful when you're not prepared. Tax planning can take the stress out of filing your taxes and save you thousands.
by Shaun MorganThe Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has begun giving out tax refunds, with 22 million already receiving their money, with the average recipient receiving $3,536. Here are some ways to help expedite the process of receiving a tax refund.
by Viviana VazquezTax season can bee a dizzying experience just trying to keep all the tax forms straight. Luckily, tax forms aren't as confusing as you'd think, once you get the basics down. Here are what your basic tax forms mean.
by Shaun MorganOverseas events such as the invasion of Ukraine often reach beyond their borders, impacting global financial markets, energy prices, and mortgage rates.
by Pam Hill