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Don’t File Your Taxes Until You Have These 7 Things

January 27, 2023 by Brett Tams

Before you file your taxes this year, make sure you grab these documents.

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Mortgages for Self-Employed Borrowers: Tips to Qualify

January 27, 2023 by Brett Tams

Over the past few years, it’s gotten a lot easier to get a mortgage as technology has evolved. Today, when a mortgage lender asks for your financials, you may be given the option to grant digital access to things like your credit history, income, and assets using your login credentials. There’s much less of a… Read More »Mortgages for Self-Employed Borrowers: Tips to Qualify

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Fifth Third Mortgage Review

January 27, 2023 by Brett Tams

Fifth Third Bank (5/3 Bank) formed as a result of the merging of two banks, Third National Bank and Fifth National Bank. Originally founded in 1858, this Cincinnati-based bank has 1,154 branches and 2,469 in the U.S. Fifth Third offers a variety of home mortgage options in 10 states and is ranked 389th on the Fortune 500. […]

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Should You Get a VA Refinance?

January 26, 2023 by Brett Tams

Because of the upheaval caused by the current COVID-19 pandemic, now is the ideal time to apply for a Veterans Affairs (VA) refinance on your VA mortgage.

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The Mortgage Refinance Process in 7 Easy Steps

January 26, 2023 by Brett Tams

If a majority of your monthly mortgage payment goes toward interest rather than your principal balance, you may be looking to refinance. Refinancing is a common route many homeowners take to lower their monthly mortgage payment because it allows them to secure a new mortgage with a lower interest rate. Refinancing can also help you

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The Ultimate Guide to Building Freelance Income

January 26, 2023 by Brett Tams

If you’re looking to become a freelancer, this detailed guide will help you get started.

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What Are the Common Types of Payroll Deductions?

January 19, 2023 by Brett Tams

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Who doesn’t love receiving a paycheck and knowing you can use it to pay bills or maybe even indulge in a little splurge or two? But when you see just how much you are taking home as net pay vs. gross pay, it can be a little deflating. Looking more closely at your paystub or […]

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Small Business Tax Deadlines for 2023

January 19, 2023 by Brett Tams

For most Americans, tax day comes once per year. That’s not the case for businesses though. If you own a business, you have to file tax forms on a regular basis. There are deadlines you must stay on top of … Continue reading →

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The cost of living off-grid: Can you afford to live a life unplugged?

January 18, 2023 by Brett Tams

Living off the grid requires a big initial investment. But this lifestyle change can ultimately reduce your long-term costs.Living off the grid requires a big initial investment. But this lifestyle change can ultimately reduce your long-term costs.

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Solo 401(k) Rules And Contribution Limits In 2022

January 14, 2023 by Brett Tams

If you’re self-employed or you’re a small business owner with no employees other than a spouse, a Solo 401(k) or individual 401(k) can help you save considerably more for retirement than you could with just an IRA.  This type of account comes with astronomical contribution limits ($58,000 in 2022) when you consider both the employee […]

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