Since there was no sale or exchange with the repentant buyer, the forfeiture of his deposit is considered ordinary income, says CPA George Saenz.
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A blowout and short ride on an expensive rim can flatten your wallet, but before you buy that new insurance policy make sure it isn’t full of hot air.
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Even with a below-average credit score you should be able to find a reasonable car loan, says Bankrate car expert Terry Jackson.
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Most benchmarks show the residential real estate market plodding along, but there are some faint signs of hope and strategies to consider, says Real Estate Adviser Steve McLinden.
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Sure, the interest is tax deductible up to a point, says the College Money Guru.
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It depends on what you want to invest in for the Roth, says Dr. Don.
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Past credit problems are making it impossible for this reader to get a checking account. The Debt Adviser suggests three ways to earn back the privilege.
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At your age, getting the mortgage paid off is a good idea, says Dr. Don.
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Fortunately, you have until Oct. 15, 2007 to correct the excess contribution, says CPA George Saenz.
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You’re better off to stick with the plan, especially if you get a match, says Dr. Don.
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