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Fin’s Grins

By Jo Gardner | Feb 13, 2020 | Comments Off on Fin’s Grins
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Do You Know What Powder Characterization Testing is?

By Jo Gardner | Feb 12, 2020 | Comments Off on Do You Know What Powder Characterization Testing is?

Do you know what Powder Characterization testing is? If you do, you know how incredibly important particles and powders are in the performance of an enormous range of common products.   The commercial success of these and other end products relies on the manufacturer’s ability to manipulate these vital materials.  Manufacturers can only best control their…

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Trump’s 10 Year Revenue Estimates Would Fall By At Least $3 Trillion With Realistic Economic Assumptions

By Angelica | Feb 12, 2020 | Comments Off on Trump’s 10 Year Revenue Estimates Would Fall By At Least $3 Trillion With Realistic Economic Assumptions

The Trump Administration would miss its revenue targets by at least $3 trillion under more realistic economic assumptions…

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Enhance Your Rehab Program With Cane Chi

By Jo Gardner | Feb 12, 2020 | Comments Off on Enhance Your Rehab Program With Cane Chi

Previously, we posted an article on Cane Ja.  It is one of the multiple self defense and wellness training programs offered by Cane Master International Association.  Martial arts, besides being a method to kill or prevent someone from injuring you, is also an art discipline that enhances medicinal practices, developing mind, body and spirit.  Cane…

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February HomeOwner Maintenance List

By Jo Gardner | Feb 12, 2020 | Comments Off on February HomeOwner Maintenance List

Think summer is the time for home maintenance?  Think again. Some jobs should be done in February and others in March.  We know its cold out there, but this is AllProXteriors’ specialty, so you tackle the interior projects in the warmth of your home and get help from the Pros at AllProXteriors for the outside…

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What Your Tax Preparer Needs to Calculate Your Business Taxes

By Jo Gardner | Feb 11, 2020 | Comments Off on What Your Tax Preparer Needs to Calculate Your Business Taxes

If you love to hate taxes, maybe it will help to think about it this way:  Taxes impact all of us and fund our community structure.  Without taxes, we could not fund our roadways, our government, nor services like firefighters and police.  No roads means no product delivery and no customers. No police means security…

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Do You Know the Difference Between an Itemized Deduction and a Standard Deduction?

By Jo Gardner | Feb 11, 2020 | Comments Off on Do You Know the Difference Between an Itemized Deduction and a Standard Deduction?

Do you know the difference between an itemized deduction and a standard deduction? Deductions reduce the amount of taxes you owe when filing a federal tax return.  That said, there are two types of deductions: The standard deduction, based on an IRS schedule, or the itemized deduction.  Knowing which type of deduction is best for…

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Trump’s Private Education Tax Credit Is Wrong-Headed And Badly Designed

By Angelica | Feb 11, 2020 | Comments Off on Trump’s Private Education Tax Credit Is Wrong-Headed And Badly Designed

I often see tax proposals that are well-intentioned but poorly designed. I sometimes see ideas that are well designed but wrong-headed. President Trump’s private education tax credit is both…

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Why you should track your spending (and why Quicken sucks)

By Angelica | Feb 10, 2020 | Comments Off on Why you should track your spending (and why Quicken sucks)

Last year wasn’t good for me. Depression and anxiety reigned supreme. By objective standards, my life was pretty good. But subjectively, life sucked. Going into 2020, I decided I needed to make some changes. I’m pleased to report that the first five weeks of the year have gone swimmingly. Life is grand. I’ve made three…

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My Son Did His Own Taxes For The First Time!

By Angelica | Feb 10, 2020 | Comments Off on My Son Did His Own Taxes For The First Time!

My son was home from college for the weekend and expressed interest in getting his tax return done. He’s received a significant refund in the past, and wanted to get this year’s version into his bank account. I involved him in the process before, but this year he was going to be all in. First,…

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