Homeschooling Tips: When You Need to Receive Homeschooling Tax Credits

Wouldn’t we like to know about the tax benefits available for homeschooling? Homeschooling lessons could be expensive. Traditional school teachers are subject to receiving tax credits from the federal governments, but is it the same for home school teachers? As usual, homeschoolers don’t seem to find themselves in the same favor with lawmakers. Let’s find […]


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Closings, deeds and restrictive agreements: does the buyer know what is being bought?

Disclaimer: This article is not intended to be legal advice. Legal advice depends on the particular circumstances of each person. If you have a related issue, you should consult with your attorney who practices law in his state regarding his particular circumstance. This article is for informational purposes only. The title agent ushered us into […]


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Condition confusion? The Difference Between Open Box, Refurbished, and Factory Recertified Computers

With the economy in its current state, it’s no surprise that more consumers are paying a little more attention to maximizing their money on each and every purchase. Considered luxury or “extra” items to many, computers and technology items are especially scrutinized by value-conscious consumers looking to get the most out of their technology investment. […]


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Lessons from a former preacher (on public speaking)

A pastor talks a lot. He or she has a multitude of opportunities to speak: sermons, Sunday school lessons, special meetings, and board meetings in just one week! These commitments don’t automatically make you a good public speaker because practice (or opportunity) doesn’t make you perfect; practice can create grooves where poor skills can settle. […]


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The Home Improvement Protection Act that took over Pennsylvania

In an effort to catch rogue contractors and stop their fraudulent actions, Pennsylvania has enacted the Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act. As of July 1, 2009, the Act requires all contractors who make $5,000 or more in home improvements annually to register with the Attorney General’s office. Registered contractors are now required to carry at […]


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