Saturday, October 15, 2011

April 2011 Accounting Newsletter

1. UPCOMING FINANCIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Jody Rorick, CPA, will present the free webinar, Talking Financials with Aging Relatives/Friends, on Thursday, April 28 from 1 to 2pm. http://www.moneymattersnj.com/resources/event.cfm?eventid=89
Taking Control: A Financial Workshop for Women will be presented in Roseland on Wednesday, May 4 from 11am to 2pm. http://www.moneymattersnj.com/resources/event.cfm?eventid=90

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2. WHAT TO DO WITH YOUR TAX REFUND
You've finally settled up with Uncle Sam and received a refund. So what should you do with the extra cash? Here are some suggestions. http://www.moneymattersnj.com/story.cfm?sid=13907

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3. NJ GOVERNOR DECLARES APRIL FINANCIAL LITERACY MONTH
The New Jersey Society of CPAs is undertaking a major effort to meet the needs of Garden State residents with information about managing their personal finances more effectively. To help support the initiative, Governor Chris Christie has proclaimed April 2011 as Financial Literacy Month.
http://www.moneymattersnj.com/story.cfm?sid=15412

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4. THE IMPORTANCE OF YEAR-ROUND TAX PLANNING
You did it! You successfully submitted your tax return by this year's deadline. So, there’s no need to think about taxes for another year, right? In fact, there are many smart and easy steps you can take now that will potentially improve your financial situation today and at tax time next year.
http://www.moneymattersnj.com/story.cfm?sid=15402

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5. TAX IMPLICATIONS OF BECOMING A LANDLORD
A new generation of landlords is emerging as investors snap up foreclosure properties at bargain prices and homeowners unable to pay their mortgages rent their homes as an alternative to foreclosure. While becoming a landlord may indeed offer solutions, there are tax implications that individuals may not be aware of. http://www.moneymattersnj.com/story.cfm?SID=15406

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