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  1. A Letter to My Son

    (Baehr Content/Blog)

    ... only work if the money is there to pay your bills.  Otherwise you’ll end up paying a stupid tax (a la Dave Ramsey) in overdraft or late payment fees and hurting your credit.  Keep some sort of record system, ...

  2. A Taxing Season

    (Baehr Content/Blog)

    ... deductions or credits and leaving money on the table is to be aware of the changes that apply to you and bring them up with your tax preparer. The new credit I'm happiest about is the "American Opportunity ...

  3. Budgeting Tools

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    “What’s in your wallet?” So goes the question on the Capital One credit card commercials.  Some of us may answer “a hole!” because the money seems to drain out.  But where does it go?  There’s just not ...

  4. 10 Things Financial Planners Won’t Tell You

    (Baehr Content/Blog)

    Good article from smartmoney.com about vetting your financial advisor: 1. “I got this gig on a whim.” There’s a huge market of consumers out there desperately seeking financial guidance—especially in the ...

  5. Tips for Summer Interns

    (Baehr Content/Blog)

    I was quoted in this article by Hope Holland on FoxBusiness.com: Finding an internship can be hard enough, but with today’s economy, finding a paid internship in some fields is borderline impossible. ...

  6. Preparing for Job Loss

    (Baehr Content/Blog)

    ... cut deeper if need be.  Open a home equity or other line of credit now, while you are employed, to have that available if you do lose your job. If a layoff seems imminent: Start by continuing to build ...

  7. Why Work with Us?

    (Baehr Content/general)

    ... designation and is a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst.  Those credentials, plus her membership in NAPFA, require at least 60 continuing education credits biannually.  Frankly, with the financial world ...

  8. Maxed Out Movie

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    In the second sermon of Pastor John Elmer’s series “Surviving Money Madness,” he mentions a movie called “Maxed Out” about the credit industry and how easy credit has affected society. The reviews have ...

  9. Struggling Homeowners Get Relief in New Law

    (Baehr Content/Blog)

    ... Immediate relief and assistance credit for first -time homebuyers: The bill established a credit for first-time homebuyers, defined as someone who has not owned a home for three years. The credit is for ...


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