Sunday, November 16, 2008

February 2008 Accounting Newsletter

1. FIVE SIGNS YOUR FINANCES ARE IN TROUBLE
The loss of a job, a sudden illness or another crisis can spell financial trouble for any family. Sometimes, however, people make small mistakes that snowball to create big problems for their finances. CPAs recommend that you watch out for these warning signs that can signal potential financial pitfalls.
http://www.moneymattersnj.com/story.cfm?sid=13068

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2. TIPS FOR COPING WITH RISING HEALTH CARE COSTS
Holding down health care costs is a rising concern for individuals, as well as businesses. This is the time of year when many companies allow employees with health insurance to change their coverage options, so it's a good time to examine your health care coverage and spending.
http://www.moneymattersnj.com/story.cfm?sid=13065

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3. FINANCIAL ADVICE FOR THE SANDWICH GENERATION
Many Baby Boomers are trying to balance supporting a parent and raising a youngster or providing financial help to an adult child. That can put a squeeze on those adults in their middle years, the Sandwich Generation. Here are some steps this group can take to cope with competing financial demands.
http://www.moneymattersnj.com/story.cfm?sid=13067

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4. UNDERSTANDING MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLANS
Are you or a loved one enrolled in Medicare? This government health insurance program for older Americans offers many coverage and plan choices. Given these options, it is vital for Medicare enrollees to understand their options.
http://www.moneymattersnj.com/story.cfm?sid=13066

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5. ADDITIONAL HEADLINES
* Boosting Your Home's Value in a Down Market
* Daily Tax Tips
* Seven Tax Terrors and How to Overcome Them

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