Archive for January, 2009
Poll: How Are Your New Year’s Resolutions Going So Far?
Posted on Thu, 8th January, 2009 by Jeremy (7) Comments
With a new year comes new resolutions for many. Some people choose more personal goals such as losing weight, exercising more, or spending more time with the family. Others focus on financial issues such as paying off a credit card or saving/investing more money. Whatever your resolution, it’s easy to stay focused and excited about [...]
Get Free Advice and Answers to Your Tax Questions – Limited Time Only
Posted on Tue, 6th January, 2009 by Jeremy (8) Comments
Free Tax Answers Until January 31st
We’ve closed the books on 2008, so that means it’s time to start thinking about taxes. Are you someone who likes to get going on filing right away, or do you wait until April? Either way, if you have questions regarding your tax situation, you probably realize that it can [...]
Why the Recession Will Be Good for Us as a Country
Posted on Mon, 5th January, 2009 by Jeremy (21) Comments
Good Things Can Come From Difficult Economic Times
How dare I make light of economic conditions that are forcing people out of work and out of their homes, but everything isn’t all doom and gloom with the recession. If you’ve lost your job recently, there is probably little optimism in thinking that the recession is somehow [...]
Why Your 4th Quarter 2008 Investment Statements Look So Bad – Blame the First 8 Days in October
Posted on Sat, 3rd January, 2009 by Jeremy (17) Comments
Just a Few Days Really Defined the 4th Quarter
2008 is going to be remembered as one of the worst years in the stock market, and for good reason. Most major indicies posted losses of 30% to 40% for the year. If you’re invested heavily in stocks, you’re well aware of how badly this reflects on [...]



