Cleveland: Your Biggest Business Mistake Ever
July 20, 2010 – 5:13 pm | One Comment

There are no leaderless societies, and generally leaders of failing societies have a difficult time accepting the responsibility for the actions they take to create the outcomes they have received.   This is squarely where the …

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Should I keep my old car or buy a new one?
January 29, 2010 – 11:05 am | No Comment
Should I keep my old car or buy a new one?

I get this question all the time, especially in Atlanta where people are car conscious. The debate around how long to keep the old car you have been nursing the scratches and bruises …

2010 Mileage Rates!
January 27, 2010 – 10:05 am | One Comment
2010 Mileage Rates!

As each year changes, so do the deductions we can take every year as it relates to mileage with business, charitable, and medical mileage. I often find that people I …

Do You Pay Your Taxes By Credit Card?
January 21, 2010 – 9:39 am | No Comment
Do You Pay Your Taxes By Credit Card?

Some business owners or people who pay estimated tax payments end up paying their federal income taxes with a credit card.
If you pay your income tax (including estimated tax payments) by credit …

The Top 10 Most Overlooked Tax Deductions
January 20, 2010 – 10:18 am | No Comment
The Top 10 Most Overlooked Tax Deductions

Top 10 Most Overlooked Tax Deductions
Ted Jenkin, CFP®, AAMS®, AWMA®, CRPC®, CMFC®, CRPS®
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Update Your Beneficiary Designations
January 6, 2010 – 11:08 am | 2 Comments
Update Your Beneficiary Designations

Many people today are experiencing significant and sometimes sweeping changes in their family situations. Perhaps a recent divorce, separation, or marriage. Or, your children have moved out on …

What did it cost a decade ago?
January 4, 2010 – 10:49 am | One Comment
What did it cost a decade ago?

All I need is a bottle of Martini &  Rossi Spumante, a pack of batteries, and a can of coffee. That is what you may have heard if Steve Martin was doing …

Top 5 Ways to Help Someone Who Is Unemployed
December 31, 2009 – 11:15 am | 3 Comments
Top 5 Ways to Help Someone Who Is Unemployed

With the unemployment rate continue to hover above 10%, everyone is feeling a little pinch in the wallet. If you know someone who is currently unemployed, here are some ideas on how you could …

What If Tiger Woods Was A Stock?
December 21, 2009 – 10:39 am | No Comment
What If Tiger Woods Was A Stock?

Have you ever asked yourself around a specific investment you have whether you should buy, sell, or hold the investment? If Tiger Woods was a stock in today’s marketplace, the big question you should be asking yourself is should I buy, sell, or hold Tiger Woods?

The media currently has an insatiable appetite around the Tiger Woods scandal. In my opinion, this lesson around Tiger Woods could be one of the most important lessons around how investing should be viewed in the future, and most something certainly to consider around how you go about portfolio development for the future.

The Top 10 Travel Websites
December 17, 2009 – 11:07 am | 2 Comments
The Top 10 Travel Websites

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The Top 10 Travel Websites:

www.orbitz.com
www.kayak.com
www.priceline.com
www.expedia.com
www.tavelocity.com
www.tripadvisor.com
www.lastminutetravel.com
www.site59.com
www.hotels.com
www.oyster.com

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Could sitcoms help you get out of debt?
December 15, 2009 – 9:55 am | One Comment
Could sitcoms help you get out of debt?

Pop culture is poised on the precipice of a mid-season replacement lineup as networks get ready to roll out their latest offerings, hoping millions will tune into their channels. Many will watch in the hopes of sharpening their punch line delivery skills or getting a hearty chuckle.

But few viewers realize that the laughable and lovable characters we welcome into our homes once a week can actually teach us some valuable lessons about managing money and protecting our credit.

Whether they’re fiscally frugal or free-spending, here’s some practical advice from a few classic characters.