Posted by Richard on March 14, 2019
You know the answer: They both bloom in spring. About 40 percent of home sales will be taking place from now to June, when the spring season gets people motivated to find a house, move and settle in before fall. April is the time to get your home in tip-top condition to sell. According to […]
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The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) may not mean reduced taxes for every taxpayer, but it figures prominently for the American population as a whole. According to TaxAct.com and other sources, the tax rates of past years are gone. Almost every tax rate and bracket for each filing status have been changed. […]
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To start a small business, most entrepreneurs tap into their funds first, even when they also plan to procure debt financing in the form of a small business loan, equity financing from angel investors, or a venture capitalist. Otherwise, virtually every lender expects the person seeking a business loan or equity investment to make a […]
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Data breaches, hacking, and skimming — all of it poses a threat to consumers and business during 2019. According to the Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC), data breaches increased sharply in 2018 with 1,027 breaches reported and 57,667,911 records compromised. Today’s hackers are very deft at outsmarting security measures, said Michael Bruemmer, Experian Vice President […]
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