"I have always tried to hide my efforts and wished my works to have the light joyousness of springtime which never lets anyone suspect the labors it has cost me."Henri Matisse
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How to buy a used Car at 90% savings off the book value To buy a used car is a great idea for saving money. Everyone knows that a new car lost 65% of its value in the first 5 years. But the case would be more extreme for a 1 to 2 years old car, it will lost its value 30-40%. If you don't mind to drive a ...
It Is Possible to Have Style AND a Savings Account I used to wonder how my coworkers could afford the latest and greatest fashions. Despite the fact that we all took home the same meager salary, they walked in the door every week with a new outfit. I walked in the door with the same sloppy jeans and ...
R & D Outsourcing Offers Huge Cost Savings Despite increasing evidence that US companies are not achieving the types of cost savings they anticipated when entering into outsourcing contracts, in the field of Research and Development the savings still heavily outweigh the costs. While in some ...
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There's no doubt about it, tax laws are complicated and IRS pamphlets are confusing. Without a proper understanding of current tax laws, Americans are subject to tax scams and overpayment of their taxes. But where can they turn for help? Who can they trust? With Certified Public Accountants charging $50 to $100 per hour, for tax advice, average American households turn to books to help them gather all their records and begin preparation for their taxes. While many tax book son the market are accurate, few are written in a language the average American can understand–until now! 101 Tax Savings Ideas is the most comprehensive, easy-to-understand tax book on the market! It is broken down into 101 all-inclusive tips to help parents take advantage of current tax laws. Each tip not only makes the tax laws easy-to-understand, but the authors give examples to help further explain the tax laws. And the best part? It was written to help the average American family find ways to save on their taxes–things they didn't even know they were entitled to write-off. I've gone back through this book twice, as I gathered my tax records for my tax preparer, and I learned a few things I missed the first-time around. I would recommend this book for anyone looking to reduce their taxes: college students, married couples, small home businesses, families, and retired folks. There's even a small section to help the recently divorced. Publishing Guidelines: You may freely reprint this article in a print or online magazine, e-zine, or newsletter provided you leave the byline intact, don't change the content (except for grammar/punctuation), and make The Dabbling Mum web address clickable. Feel free to insert your affiliate ID where applicable (i.e. product reviews/amazon). You can even start a column in your publication using my free articles and reviews. Please consider sending a courtesy copy for my records. Send an email to dabblingmum@yahoo.com 101 Tax Savings Ideas, 7th Edition By Julie Welch and Randy Gardner ISBN: 0-9639734-6-0 Retail: $19.95 Wealth Builders Press, LLC 800 W. 47th Street Suite 430 Kansas City, MO 64112 Bookworkspublishing.com Info@bookworkspublishing.com About The Author Alyice Edrich is a freelance writer specializing in short product reviews for BUSY parents. Visit her online magazine, The Dabbling Mum (http://thedabblingmum.com), for no-hype home business ideas, writing tips, parenting advice and a way you can earn $50 in two hours! dabblingmum@yahoo.com
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