Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate: Buzz vs. Bark
The only thing these two schools have in common is Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate. Interesting facts about the Georgia/Georgia Tech football rivalry.
The only thing these two schools have in common is Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate. Interesting facts about the Georgia/Georgia Tech football rivalry.
Marriage changes everything, including your taxes and how you go about year-end tax planning. We explain in today’s Marietta Daily Journal. Read the Article
There are several different types of stock plans a company can provide as compensation for employees. Read all about it in this week’s Business Tip.
Ted Parrish tells CNNmoney why tech stocks are more reasonable valued today than 15 years ago. Read the Article
As another year passes, it may be time to consider planning for long-term care. Learn about the different types in this week’s Insurance Tip.
The hosts of “Money Talks” discuss the economics of both spouses working once they have had children. The experts also talk about some of the tradeoffs a stay-at-home parent should consider and some options for keeping your skill set while raising a family.
Gambling winnings are reported as income, while gambling losses are deducted on Schedule A. If you scored big at the casino, read this week’s Tax Tip.
The hosts of “Money Talks” address borrowing for college. The host discuss what the ideal amount of debt would be if you must take on any college debt at all. They also touch on the downside to borrowing and alternatives to help keep you cost down.
Over the past few decades, a field has emerged that examines how human psychological factors influence economic and financial decisions. Understanding these biases may help you avoid questionable calls in the heat of the financial moment.
Now that the midterm elections are over and we have an idea of the direction our government may move in regards to immigration or health care, we wanted to take a look at some sectors we think may be affected by the results.