Month: November 2013

Farmer’s Market Tip

Buying fresh produce at the local farmers’ market is a great way to improve your diet by eating what’s in season.  To get the best produce (and best deals), wait until the item is in full season and multiple farms are offering it. This ensures that you’re not buying unripe produce that may be lower […]
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IRS Updates 2014 Tax Benefits for Inflation

The IRS recently released its annual inflation adjustments for 2014. Here are a couple of important excerpts: The top marginal tax rate of 39.6 percent will be applied to single filers whose income exceeds $406,750 ($457,600 for married taxpayers filing a joint return.) The Alternative Minimum Tax exemption amount for 2014 is $52,800 ($82,100 for […]
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5 Ways to Save on Your Wedding

A wedding is the biggest, most important moment in a couples life (or so it seems at the time).  As a recent bride myself, I understand where the term “bridezilla” comes from.  For our wedding this past April, my husband and I did a lot of DIY and asked a team of friends to help […]
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America’s Retirement Crisis Part III

This article series covered America’s Retirement Crisis and how to deal with it. Please click for Part I and Part 2 of this article series! Here are some more strategies to help ensure that your assets last as long as you need them to. FIGHTING THE EFFECTS OF INFLATION Inflation is known as the silent thief since it […]
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