Sending your child to private school is an expensive proposition. For most people, it’s made a little tougher by the fact that it’s necessary to save for a child’s college education at the same time. Some have the income that makes this easier, but for the rest, it’s necessary to create a pay-as-you-go system that will somehow make it all work. (more…)
Archive for June, 2010
Planning for a Child’s Private School Education
Tuesday, June 29th, 2010Student Finance Advice
Friday, June 25th, 2010
Anyone can identify with the heavy strain placed on a student’s finances. Besides paying for school, many undergrads and those pursuing further education have countless responsibilities and financial obligations to fulfill. Though part-time jobs can cover small expenses, bills and student loan payments can really add up. All students should keep these tips in mind: (more…)
Traditional Health Insurance Plans
Friday, June 18th, 2010Are you among the millions of Americans that are under insurance, worn-out of over paying for health insurance coverage and would like to finally find affordable traditional health insurance plans that will fit into your families budget today?
No matter your age or income, nothing is more important than protecting your health. But fortunately now there are things you can do to get traditional health insurance plans that will fit into your budget today.
How to Cut Your Phone Bill Down to Size
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010Author: Harvey McEwan
Ever opened that dreaded phone bill and spent even more than the month before but don’t know how? Many people will understand that feeling which isn’t helped by the fact your mobile phone is such a valuable everyday item that you couldn’t imagine living or working without. Out of control phone bills needn’t be the case however as there are plenty of ways in which you can reduce your phone bill without cutting down your talk time or loosing touch with friends and clients. (more…)
Making Retirement Income Working your Dream Job
Thursday, June 10th, 2010Author: Alena Smith
Many retirees are living healthier, longer lives, and that means retirement isn’t quite what it used to be. Retirement has long been defined as an end of an era; a closing chapter in one’s life. But today’s retirees are more active and seeking to redefine retirement as the start of a new chapter – the beginning of the rest of their lives. Today’s generation of baby-boomers is not only finding the time to pursue their dream jobs in retirement, but have found that they can continue to make a good amount of retirement income in doing so. This is one of the top tips when it comes to earning income for retirement; follow your dreams. (more…)
What to Bring with You to a Property Tax Attorney
Friday, June 4th, 2010When you schedule an appointment with a property tax attorney, you need to go to his office prepared. If you do not take along all the necessary documents and information, your first visit may be a waste of time and money, necessitating a return trip with added fees. When you call the property tax attorney, you need to give your full name, property address, and how to contact you if needed. Being prepared is very important when dealing with any tax information. (more…)
Using a Property Tax Attorney
Thursday, June 3rd, 2010If you are concerned about any of the statements on your property tax bill–especially the property tax assessment value–you might want to consult with a property tax attorney. Although you can do the process yourself, you may feel overwhelmed by the legalities and find it necessary to have help. You can look in your local phone book under the attorney’s ad and look for a lawyer that specializes in property taxes. You may need to talk to a few attorneys before you find the one that can help with your case. (more…)
The Stages of the Property Tax Appeal Process
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010There are several steps for the property tax appeal process. The first step is to determine if you are receiving a higher assessment than what you believe the property could sell for in this period. If you feel the assessed value is high, you can then take the first step towards appealing the tax bill. If you do not succeed on the first level, you have two other levels to appeal to before taking the final step in a courtroom. (more…)





