How To Reset Your Personal Finances

Whether it’s the beginning of a new year, a new month or simply a self-proclaimed restart, now is a great time for a reset of your personal finances. If you’re looking to do a personal finance reset, there’s likely an underlying reason why. You might want to start saving for a big purchase. Perhaps you want to break some bad money habits. Maybe you want to set a good example for your children. Use your “why” to determine which habits you want to break and any goals you want to set.

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How To Rethink Holiday Gifting When You're On A Budget

If you’re stressing about buying holiday gifts, there are still some unique ways you can share in the season of giving without overspending. Making the most of the holiday season doesn’t mean you have to spend a ton of money. In fact, the experiences and people are usually what you remember most. Here are some tips and thought starters for rethinking holiday gifting, whether you’re on a budget or simply want to spend less this Christmas.

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Nonprofit Spotlight: Jericho Road Pasadena

Have you ever thought there needs to be an organization out there that matches skill-based volunteers with nonprofit organizations? Well, you are in luck! Such an organization exists in the Pasadena area called Jericho Road Pasadena. They consider themselves the modern-day matchmaker, except for volunteers and nonprofit organizations. Jericho Road Pasadena’s roots run deep in the Pasadena area. Jericho Road Pasadena is very connected with local nonprofits and community organizations. They seem to have their finger on the pulse of what is needed around town. I think this is such a neat business model, and I am so happy to have found them and have the ability to volunteer my time and energy with them.

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What to do if you can’t pay your taxes

For many people the pandemic brought on a whole host of new concerns, and one of those concerns might be what to do if I cannot pay my taxes. I'm going to walk you through a couple of options that the IRS has available to you online at the IRS.gov that you might not be aware of.

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Mastering Your Taxes as a New Entrepreneur - My Journey!

As new business owners there are a million and one questions running through our mind every single day. Those questions can range from “Am I doing this right?” to “How do I actually move from a W-2 employee to a 1099 contractor to a small business owner and how do I get my taxes done?”

In this video, I'd like to explore some ideas and thoughts that I had along my way of becoming an entrepreneur.

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How To Budget After A Pandemic

Anyone else get the sense that life will very soon resume back to what we know as normal? I know things won’t be like 2019, because we may in fact have been changed by the pandemic. As more and more people get vaccinated, it definitely feels like we’re all a bit ready to emerge from our homes and start returning to what we knew as a normal life. In this blog post we’ll review how to budget after the pandemic.

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How To Start Tax Planning Today

When it comes to tax planning I know a lot of us are just like deer in the headlights. It is hard to read through and decipher all of those tax codes, especially in today's day and age when there are tax laws that seem to be changing every single month! It's definitely hard to keep up with and I know that I find myself on the IRS's website in my spare time just kind of reading through things to make sure that I'm feeling updated. If there's anything that I need to do more research on, I take the time to do that. So today I'd like to just chat a little bit about some ways that we can all do some tax planning for ourselves and to better our future.

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2020: A Year in Reflection

I almost don’t have words to capture 2020 as a whole. I feel part grieving and part hopeful for the new year. And, maybe I’ll just leave it at that because everyone can pretty much agree it was one of the hardest and challenging years of our lives. I recently saw a list of questions as a way to reflect on the past year, so I thought I would respond to a few of these questions as a year-in-review blog post. I hope you enjoy, and I’ll tag the original post at the end.

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How To Know Who To Trust

It feels really hard to know who to trust. During this particular climate people are becoming desperate. And, as well all know the saying, “desperate times call for desperate measures.” I think we can all agree: there are so many scams out there right now!

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