- Own a home in a community association? Use this tax break!
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If you’re part of a homeowners association and are selling your home, take advantage of this often overlooked benefit.
You probably know that when you sell your home, you can exclude from your taxable...
- Board vs. Management Conflicts
- Types of board/management conflicts and how to avoid them.
- Assessment Delinquency Rates
- Managers are beginning to see more associations with delinquency rates approaching 20%.
- Questionnaires: Taking the Pulse of the Community
- How to create a questionnaire and what questions to ask.
- Association Foreclosure: No Small Chore!
- What happens once a property is owned by the Association due to foreclosure
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- 5 Ways To Save On Car Insurance
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If you own a car, you’ll need to buy car insurance. But why pay more than you need to? Here are a few ways you can save on your car insurance policy.
Have you reviewed your car insurance policy lately?...
- Washington, DC
- District of Columbia fun facts
- Rhode Island - The Ocean State
- Roger Williams and a group of religious followers founded the town of Providence in what is today known as Rhode Island.
- Retirement savings: What is a 401(k) plan?
- How does a 401(k) work? What are the benefits of having a 401(k) plan? Should it be part of your retirement plan?
- Should You Join A Credit Union
- Learn more about credit unions to see if joining one is right for you.
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- Protect Your Home's Value From The Foreclosure Next Door
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Vacant homes in your neighborhood can hurt the value of your property; here are four things you can do to help prevent your neighbor’s foreclosure from hurting your home.
Even if your home has been safe ...
- Renegotiating Technology Services in a Recession
- Most technology companies are hemorrhaging customers.
- Should You Pay Points On Your Mortgage?
- Paying for mortgage points can help reduce your monthly payment, but may not be right for everyone
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- What is Ethanol?
- Overview of Ethanol-How it is made and How it is used
- How to pay for long-term care
- How to pay for long-term care
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- New Mexico - The Land of Enchantment
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Capital City: Santa FeNickname: Land of EnchantmentMotto: Crescit Eundo (It Grows As It Goes)Statehood: January 6, 1912 (47th)Origin of State's Name: Named by the Spanish for lands north of the Rio...
- Arizona - The Grand Canyon State
- Arizona has a very dry climate and is known for its cactus plants.
- Georgia - The Peach State
- Georgia, founded in 1733, is one of the original 13 states.
- Idaho - The Gem State
- The state's name is thought to be an Indian name, Ee-dah-hoe, which means "gem of the mountains."
- Michigan - The Great Lakes State
- Michigan has an unusual geography, as it consists of two land masses--the Upper Peninsula and the mitten-shaped Lower Peninsula.
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