Which Money-Making Schemes Can You Trust?
Saving money is all well and good, but lately many members have been asking us for money making ideas. There are some great opportunities out there for earning extra dough, but others should absolutely be avoided. Let's take a thumbs up or thumbs down look at your options.
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Ken and Daria share a special holiday message just for their financially-minded family! Read More.
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Child Savings AccountsWhen opening a savings account for your child, make sure their Social Security number is used as the account's tax identification number. That way, as long as your child is under age 14, interest earned will be taxed at your child's lower tax rate, not at your tax rate. This rule holds true as long as your child earns less than $1,800 a year in interest. |
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