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5 Ways to Finance a Home Improvement Project

In today’s tough lending climate, however, financing a home improvement project can be tricky. As a member of the Top 5 in Real Estate Network®, I am often asked, “What’s the best way to fund a remodel?” The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) says there are several good options. Here are five recommendations I often share, from the simple to the more creative:

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10 Time-Saving Tips to Take the Stress Out of Moving in Central New Jersey

When it comes to moving, a little preparation goes a long way. As a member of the Top 5 in Real Estate Network®, my experience tells me that tons of time and energy can be saved by planning ahead, staying organized and focusing on details.

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Top 5 Ways to Market Your Home in Winter

1. Winter curb appeal. A winter landscape can be just as attractive as a leafy, floral one and can often offer a neater appearance for your yard. Bare spots can be more obvious in winter, though, so camouflage them by laying mulch down around shrubbery and in flower beds. Keep the yard raked and grass mowed, and keep gutters clear of leaves and debris. Make sure pathways and driveways are clear of snow and ice at all times. And, as always, check for peeling paint or rotting window frames…even more obvious without the cover of summer foliage.

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Four Ways to Optimize Your Credit Profile

Whether you’re looking for ways to dig out of your financial hole or ways to avoid getting into one, the importance of actively managing your credit and debt profile has never been greater. Americans have become well-versed in asset management but not necessarily liability management. Until recently, easy access to credit has made our current generation feel immune to the real risks of overextending your credit.

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Top 5 Facts You Need to Know about the Expanded Home Buyers Tax Credit

On November 6, President Obama signed the Worker, Homeownership, and Business Assistance Act of 2009 into law, extending and expanding the important home buyer tax credit, and thereby providing many Americans with just the break they need to buy a first home or move up to a new home.

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Lower Your 2009 Tax Debt

In addition to the $8,000 tax break for first-time home buyers and the newly expanded tax credit that includes move-up buyers, new tax-relief bills passed in 2008 provide for a number of other tax breaks that may lower your 2009 tax debt. Plan now and review these breaks with your accountant to see if they could help reduce your tax liability in 2009 and beyond:

• Payroll Tax Credit. For 2009 and 2010, Congress gave workers a 6.2% credit on earned income, applied as lower income tax withholding (there are caps based on income). Recipients of Social Security, Railroad Retirement benefits or Supplemental Security Income, some federal workers, and veterans with disability pensions will get a one-time $250 check. Self-employed workers may be able to reduce quarterly estimated payments to get advance benefits.
• Larger Personal Exemptions. For 2009, each personal exemption you can claim is worth $3,650—up by $150 over 2008.
• Higher Standard Deductions. The standard deduction for married couples filing jointly rises to $11,400 up by $500 from 2008. For singles, the amount increases to $5,700—up by $250 over last year, and heads of households can claim $8,350, a jump of $350.

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Start ’Em Early — Teaching Your Kids About Credit

Many parents have learned how to build and manage their credit and money through trial and error. As a result, in many cases, their credit has either been damaged or not optimized in the process. Parents can find a number of easy ways to get educated on more effective ways to manage their money and credit. Here are some important, age-specific tips that parents can use to help their children learn the value of money and, consequently, credit from ApprovalGuard.com:

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Some of the Most Frequently asked Questions on the Changes to the Homebuyer Tax Credit

I am an existing homeowner. On October 25, 2009, I signed a contract to purchase a new home. I have lived in my current home for more than 5 consecutive years and am within the new income limits. I will go to settlement on November 20. If President Obama has signed the bill by the time I go to settlement, will I qualify for the new $6500 tax credit?

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Making Your House Feel Like a Home

The definition of family has expanded far beyond the traditional image of a married couple and 2.2 children, and daily lives are busier than ever. Understanding a family’s unique needs and lifestyle is important in helping them find a house that really feels like home.

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Both Houses OK Tax Credit Extension

The House today and the Senate yesterday passed legislation to extend the $8,000 home buyer tax credit to May 1, 2010, for first-time buyers and add a $6,500 tax credit for repeat buyers if they’ve lived in their home for five of the past eight years. Home prices are capped at $800,000.

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