Posted on April 16, 2009 by The Stewardship Journey
Obama’s new “Making Work Pay” plan has been officially enacted, and you should have noticed a nice little bump in your takehome pay over the last several paychecks (assuming you’re not making a boatload of money already; it gets phased out).
The tax credit is essentially a $800 tax break for married couples ($400 for single [...]
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Posted on April 12, 2009 by The Stewardship Journey
We’re often asked if it makes more sense to save cash for an emergency fund or to pay down consumer debts like credit cards or car loans. The theory goes that if you don’t save up any reserves, then paying down the debt might not do that much good if you have an unexpected [...]
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Posted on April 3, 2009 by The Stewardship Journey
“In Life, it’s good not to get too comfortable.”
- MaMa Wok Fortune Cookie
The other day I went and had a great lunch at a local Chinese Restaurant. Other than the big golden Buddha that stares at me as I eat, it really is a pleasant meal.
I always look forward to the fortune cookie at [...]
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