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The 6 Biggest Financial Mistakes to Avoid in Your 30s

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That keeping up with the Joneses can lead to expenses surpassing income—and the debt that comes with it. have maxed out their credit cards to cover expenses due to inflation. It’s about understanding the expenses that bring your family joy and spending money on [items] that are of a higher value to your family,” he observes.

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Tax Planning for Freelancers: 5 Strategic Moves To Make Now To Avoid Tax Pain Next Year

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If you work as a freelancer or engage in work similar to the 16% of Americans who earned money from an online gig platform in 2021 , then there are multiple avenues to explore when bracing for next tax season. Firstly, it is the simplest and least expensive form of business to set up and maintain.

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During a Recession, Entrepreneurs Are in the Driver’s Seat

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Waiting for the nation’s financial health to improve before you focus on your financial health is folly. You are the one with the power to change your financial health—and now is the time to change it. But every aspect of life is steadily growing more expensive. As Robbins says, “Your mindset controls everything.”

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How Companies Can Support Moms in–and Returning to—the Workplace

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For some parents, having more than one child may be when childcare becomes more costly than their salary or wages can accommodate. Care.com reported increased rates of over $1,000 per month per child in 2021 for an after-school sitter, nearly $900 per month for a “family care center” and just over $900 for a “childcare center.”

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The Ubiquitous Anywhere Worker — A Passing Fad Or The Future Of Work?

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In 2021, over 15 million Americans described themselves as digital nomads. It has meant that workers can retain (or increase) their salaries whilst cutting costs in other areas. . This represents a staggering increase of 112%, from pre-pandemic levels. The trend is driven by the desire to combine remote work with travel.

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4 important payroll issues to keep an eye on in 2023

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The IRS punted on its final regulations , dropping the mandatory e-filing threshold for information returns for 2021 and 2022 W-2s, 1099s, and 1095s. General consensus: Proposed regs, if they ever are released, will raise the minimum salary employees must earn to remain exempt from overtime under the Fair Labor Standards Act.

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