How much should I have in savings not retirement?
Most financial experts end up suggesting you need a cash stash equal to six months of expenses: If you need $5,000 to survive every month, save $30,000. P...
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Most financial experts end up suggesting you need a cash stash equal to six months of expenses: If you need $5,000 to survive every month, save $30,000. P...
Read PublicationSSDI payments range on average between $800 and $1,800 per month. The maximum benefit you could receive in 2020 is $3,011 per month. The SSA has an online...
Read PublicationFor tax purposes, you may be considered a sole-proprietor, partnership, S-corporation, or C-corporation. Many small trucking companies register under the ...
Read PublicationThe franchisee pays an initial start-up fee and an annual franchise fee in exchange. This is because the franchise industry has dozens of business concept...
Read PublicationMedicare is the federal health insurance program for: People who are 65 or older. Certain younger people with disabilities. People with End-Stage Renal Di...
Read PublicationOnce you prepare and submit your return, your e-file status is pending. This means it’s on its way to the IRS, but they haven’t acknowledged receiving it ...
Read PublicationMineral rights can be conveyed or reserved only through a deed. If not specifically excluded in the deed, all real property rights, including the mineral ...
Read Publication“Qualified real property indebtedness” is, generally, debt that meets all of the following conditions: (i) it was incurred or assumed in connection with r...
Read PublicationYou can voluntarily change from an S corp to a C corp anytime you wish. If you want the change to take effect on the first day of your corporation’s taxab...
Read PublicationWhen you purchase a cashier’s check, the bank takes the money from your checking or savings account and puts it in its own account. The upside of using a ...
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