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Ilyce Glink Show Notes - March 7, 2010: Tax Questions And Answers

Added March 14, 2010 by Ilyce R. Glink

Today on the show, Enrolled Agents (and members of the Georgia Association of Enrolled Agents) Bill Nemeth, Merry Brodie, and Chet Burgess, joined us to answer your tax questions. Don't forget to sign up for our March 27, 2010 event, How To Invest Your Money in 2010. The Georgia Association of…

Topics: real estate advice, personal finance advice, taxes

Ilyce Glink Show Notes - March 13, 2010 - Invest Your Money

Added March 14, 2010 by Ilyce R. Glink

Wisely in 2010. Learn how to deal with a stock market that seems irrational. Should you invest in bonds in an era or rising interest rates? And, how big a share of your investment portfolio should be international equities? All of the answers to these questions will be found at our next event: HOW…

Ilyce Glink Show Notes - February 28, 2010: Investing, Home Buyer Tax Credit, Tax Questions

Added February 28, 2010 by Ilyce R. Glink

Housing numbers were rather bleak this week, with demand for new and existing homes down sharply in January. Today on the show we covered unemployment, COBRA continuation extension, unemployment insurance continuation vote In the House and Senate. How to Invest Your Money in 2010 DISCOUNT CODE…

Topics: real estate advice, personal finance advice, first time home buyer, income tax, job advice, tax credit

Ilyce Glink Show - February 21, 2010 - How to Invest Your Money in 2010 New Discount

Added February 21, 2010 by ThinkGlink.com Staff

40% full ticket price. Join us March 27, 2010 for our next ThinkGlink event: How to Invest Your Money in 2010, at the Gwinnett Center. Ticket details and discount information below. On today's Ilyce Glink show, we discussed the Federal Reserve's move to raise the interest rate by .25% for the amount…

Topics: real estate advice, personal finance advice, consumer advice