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» Cutting Tax With Tax Planning
By Financial News | Published 01/24/2007 | Finance , Taxes , Accounting , Economics , Financial Articles | Rating:

I wish I had a dollar for every time that I’ve been asked the question, “What can I do to cut my taxes?”

It is easy for most tax accountants to be blasй about this question, to sometimes question the motives of clients raising the question. They may even treat it as a joke, and answer it in an offhand way.

» Your Best Friend: The Checking Account
By Financial News | Published 01/24/2007 | Finance , Accounting , Economics , Financial Articles , Banks , Checks | Rating:

Checking accounts are an absolute necessity these days. You can either have a checking account or run to the bank or other outlet for money orders. Many people pay for almost everything with a check including groceries, gas, clothes and a long list of other things. When you add an ATM card to this picture, your chances for a potential problem is greatly enhanced.

» Your Credit Rating Determines The Size Of Your Loan
By Financial News | Published 01/24/2007 | Finance , Credit , Loans , Accounting , Economics , Financial Articles , Banks | Rating:

Every time you apply for any type of loan or you are issued credit or you pay any bill, it becomes a part of the equation that determines your credit rating.

The primary or big three credit agencies are: Experian, Equifax and Trans Union. The credit score they determine is what all major lenders and most companies use when deciding if they will lend you money or issue you credit and the terms that credit will have.

» The Most Unsafe Institutions In the World Are The Banks
By Financial News | Published 01/24/2007 | Finance , Accounting , Economics , Financial Articles , Banks | Rating:

Banks are the most unsafe institutions in the world. Worldwide, hundreds of them crash every few years. Two decades ago, the US Government was forced to invest hundreds of billions of Dollars in the Savings and Loans industry. Multi-billion dollar embezzlement schemes were unearthed in the much feted BCCI - wiping both equity capital and deposits. Barings bank - having weathered 330 years of tumultuous European history - succumbed to a bout of untrammeled speculation by a rogue trader. In 1890 it faced the very same predicament only to be salvaged by other British banks, including the Bank of England. The list is interminable. There were more than 30 major banking crises this century alone.