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Selling Your Investment Property?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Not everyone is cut out to be a landlord or landlady. Before you start spending your profits, take a breath and then sit down and think through what your net gain or loss might actually be – after taxes and all selling expenses. Some of the costs you may encounter in a real estate transaction can be quite expensive.

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Sell Your Home or Stay?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

How do we decide if we should sell our home or stay put? What bothers you about your current home? Do you love your home, but hate the neighborhood? Are the taxes too high for the services you get? How will moving to a new home benefit you? Will the taxes be higher? Selling a home is no easy task.

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Save Money – Develop Important Home Owner Skills

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

With interest rates at all time lows, more foreclosures coming on the market and prices at decade low levels, you may be looking to buy a home or investment property. Here is my take on the skills every homeowner or landlord needs to have. Perhaps the county appraiser raised the appraised value of your home, thereby raising the taxes.

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50 Best Small-Business Ideas – NerdWallet

Savings Corner

If you have a CPA license, you can help business owners file taxes, generate balance sheets and other accounting documents and make your professional recommendations about your client’s bottom line. With the demand for video, this is another business idea that you can start at a very low cost, in your own home.

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Yakezie Carnival November 13, 2011- November Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Financial Success for Young Adults: Financing a Home Modification – At some point in your life, it may be necessary to modify your home. Paying for a home modification could cost you a lot of money, but there are ways to work up to the costs so it’s not such a bad hit on your wallet. One of the biggest lessons is patience.

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