Archive for February, 2012

Do I Need an Accountant or CPA? Knowing When to Outsource Your Taxes

Finding an Accountant Can Lead to Big Tax Savings If you’re like most Americans you probably have a good handle on completing your taxes on your own. Over the years it has become incredibly easy for anyone with a computer thanks to TurboTax and H&R Block At Home to sit down and go through their [...]

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Wednesday, February 29th, 2012 Financial Freedom 3 Comments

Five Things to Look for When Choosing Online Colleges

When it comes to online colleges, not all are created equally. Many schools and universities are unaccredited which means that their degrees and other qualifications are not accepted by some employers. If you want to find a civil service job, you will need to attend an accredited online college. Employers will look at the school [...]

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Tuesday, February 28th, 2012 Financial Freedom 2 Comments

Crossing the Bridge

It’s difficult to create a life of abundance until you have a truly inspiring vision of what life will be like on the other side. Many people try to move towards abundance because they’re fed up with scarcity. They’re tired of working at jobs they semi-dislike just to pay the bills. They notice the years [...]

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Monday, February 27th, 2012 Financial Freedom 1 Comment

Learn Qigong for Free

Learning Strategies will soon be streaming Chunyi Lin’s Spring Forest Qigong course for free via the Internet. The broadcast will be spread over 6 days and begins on March 12, 2012. Qi, also known as chi, is life energy. Qigong is an Eastern energy healing practice which seeks to correct imbalances in this energy. Whether [...]

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Saturday, February 25th, 2012 Financial Freedom 2 Comments

5 Ways to Increase Ecommerce Conversion Rates

There are several ways to increase the number of actions that the visitors to your ecommerce website take. The following will discuss some of the best ways. There is strong evidence to show that these techniques work and are very likely to help increase conversion rates of your online business website. 1) Offer Live Chat [...]

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Thursday, February 23rd, 2012 Financial Freedom 1 Comment

Lessons From the Recent Workshops

I really enjoyed this past weekend at the Conscious Relationships Workshop. It’s so rewarding to see people arriving a little shy and uncertain on the first day, and by the end of the third day, they’ve become close friends and have a new sense of possibility and excitement. One of the reasons I do these [...]

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Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012 Financial Freedom 3 Comments

How to Take an Inexpensive Road Trip

I just picked up a copy of Road Trip USA: Cross-Country Adventures on America’s Two-Lane Highways by Jamie Jensen from my local library because I wanted to plan an inexpensive road trip this year. The book’s itineraries, albeit too rich for my budget-loving blood, got me to thinking about ways you can cut costs and [...]

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Tuesday, February 21st, 2012 Financial Freedom 1 Comment

How to Spend Your Tax Refund

Whenever tax seasons rolls around there are a lot of people who are chomping at the bit to get their hands on their tax refund. And for good reason. The average tax refund in recent years has been hovering around $3,000, and that’s just for federal taxes. Obviously, a $3,000 windfall could mean a lot [...]

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Monday, February 20th, 2012 Financial Freedom 1 Comment

Infographic – Generations and Debt

What would you do if you had a lot of credit data and wanted to help educate people on how to be better with credit and debt? You’d probably pore through the data, try to find some trends, and then share those trends with the world. It’s something a lot of credit bureaus try to [...]

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Friday, February 17th, 2012 Financial Freedom Comments Off

What to Do If You Can’t Pay Your Taxes on Time

As the tax deadline looms, it is an appropriate time to explore what can happen to a taxpayer who is unable to make their tax payment to the IRS. While this is not a situation you typically plan on being in, it happens to the best of us. At least you have a few different [...]

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Wednesday, February 15th, 2012 Financial Freedom Comments Off