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Debt Calculators
Accelerated Debt Payoff Consolidating your debt is only half of the battle.
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Microchip fraud deterrent now in U.S. credit cards
Credit cards containing microchips that have been deterring crime in Europe for years will finally make a widespread appearance in the United States beginning this fall. By the end of 2015, nearly 600 million microchip credit cards should be...
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Switch to chip credit cards coming by October
In recent months, you may have noticed that new credit cards you receive now have a chip on them in addition to the ubiquitous magnetic stripe. When using your card, you may also have noticed a change in the card reader. Many of them now have a...
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Are You Using Chip Cards Yet?
The major U.S. card companies — including Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express — voluntarily imposed a shift of liability for counterfeit "card present" transactions that went into effect for most merchants on October 1, 2015....
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Working with Medical Debt Collection Firms
On a regular basis, most physicians have patients that refuse or forget to pay bills. Every business deals with this problem, but medical practices have their own unique set of problems with unpaid bills. First, you can't retrieve the...
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Stay on Top of Your Business Credit Rating
These days, anyone looking to form a new business relationship -- especially one that involves credit -- is wise to check out the risk involved first. After all, we know that even giant companies that once seemed untouchable, like Lehman...
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4 Tips for Claiming Higher Education Credits
The Internal Revenue Code offers two federal income tax credits for post-secondary education expenses: the American Opportunity credit, and the Lifetime Learning credit. (See "The Basics of Higher Education Credits" at right.) The...
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There's still time for homeowners to save with green tax credits
The income tax credit for certain energy-efficient home improvements and equipment purchases was extended through 2016 by the Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act of 2015 (the PATH Act). So, you still have time to save both energy and taxes by...
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How tax credits for historic building rehab work
Two credits are currently available for the restoration of historic buildings – a 20-percent credit for the rehabilitation of certified historic structures and a 10-percent credit for nonhistoric buildings built before 1936. The substantial...
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Relief from Student Loan Debt: What Are the Tax Implications?
Today's college students often leave school with an overwhelming amount of debt. In some cases, student loans are discharged (also known as being cancelled or forgiven). In other cases, these loans are paid off by an employer. Both actions have tax...
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