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8 Tax Strategies to Consider Before 2010
December 18, 2009 by Jake Green · Leave a Comment
Working to lower your tax liability should be part of your “get out of debt” and/or “be financially free” game plan. There are a lot things you can do to save on taxes. But remember always operate with in the law. The guys over at the IRS are the last people you want to make your enemies. I found this article on mint.com. It has some good ideas that you can still implement in the last few weeks of 2009 and you can even use them in 2010. We here at Debt Wrench believe that every little bit helps when your are trying to fix your finances.
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8 Tax Strategies to Consider Before 2010
Invisible Children Charity and Unityone Foundation Join Forces
November 19, 2009 by Jake Green · Leave a Comment
The charity work that Wakeupnow is doing through Unityone is just starting to kick off. Wakeupnow is a very young company and it is awesome to see that the focus of helping others is an actual guiding principle as the company starts to grow.
UnityOne Foundation, the charitable arm of WakeUpNow, is now working with Invisible Children, a non-profit organization. Invisible Children Charity works to build schools and supply books for the orphaned children in Northern Uganda.
Founded by three college students from California, Invisible Children’s mission is to bring awareness to the plight of the children of Northern Uganda caught in the middle of a civil war. The war is between the government of Uganda and the rebel group, (Lords Resistant Army; aka LRA). This horrific rebel group kidnaps children and forces them into becoming child soldiers.
The LRA has ruined the schools and villages in Uganda in their efforts to give the children the feeling of hopelessness. This is done to ruin the hopes, dreams and opportunities for young Ugandan children in an effort to force them to join the LRA’s cause. Invisible Children is now raising books to send out to Uganda. If you would like to find more information about them please visit Invisible Children’s website.
Megan Lee, a Junior at Timpview High School in Provo, Utah, has already gathered over 2,000 school books for Invisible Children! Her goal is to raise a total of 5,000 books by December 25th 2009.
Megan has brought her goal to the UnityOne Foundation. Impressed by her efforts, Unityone has agreed to help Megan with her crusade. They are asking everyone involved with WakeUpNow and anyone else to donate three school books, preferably Jr. High, High School, or College Level books. The donated books you choose have to be either the Scholastic Books symbol, or a barcode to ensure proper distribution.
If you would like to join the cause simply bring your books to your local Wakeupnow opportunity meeting, or to our main office at 3507 North University Avenue, Suite 200, in Provo, Utah.
You can find the locations, times, and addresses of the Wakeupnow opportunity meetings here.
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Video: UnityOne Charity
November 16, 2009 by Jake Green · Leave a Comment
One of the reasons that I believe Wakeupnow will be successful in helping others is because it is founded in solid principles. One of those principles is people come first and people are what is important. You can spend a lot of time creating a business that has all the systems and components to succeed but if you overlooks the importance of the people that run the system, ultimately you will fail. After all it is the people involved with the company that make it successful. If the personnel are not happy and achieving fullfillment them the company loses out on their innovation, motivation, and loyalty that comes when they are what matters most.
Its very important to distinguish yourself from the competition. Why would someone invest time and money into one business opportunity over another if it wasn’t different or better? I have heard a lot of people try to sell me on how their business model or business plan is truly different. I know that every company, mlm, network marketing, or business will try to sell you on what is so unique and different about themselves. Some off it might be true but it seems that a large portion of it is only skin deep. Wakeupnow’s involvement with Unityone Charity shows you where their true colors are.
When an opportunity comes along that feels different you should take note. I am not going to say that this totally different and it will revolutionize everything. I not going to say that it won’t either, but this business plan seem different. The difference is how they view the world around them. They see the opportunity to help other while at the same time improving your own. Here is a great little video on why Untiy One Charity was formed and what is its purpose is and what the realationship is to Wakeupnow.
Legal Discalaimer: The views and opinions expressed on Debt-Wrench.com are not those of Wakeupnow Inc. Wakeupnow™, Unityone™, Intellegence Ways Academy™, and Currentsee™ are registered trade marks that are owned by Wakeupnow Inc. They being used without permission, and this article is not authorized by, associated with or sponsored by the Wakeupnow Inc.
Money Saving Blogs, Forums, Resources and Ideas
November 13, 2009 by Jake Green · Leave a Comment
Money Saving Blogs, Forums, Resources and Ideas
Save on Utility Bills
Save on Groceries, Services and Other Items
Video of one lady that reduced her grocery bill by 97%!
www.valpak.com
www.mycoupons.com
www.pinchingyourpennies.com
shine.yahoo.com/topic/saving
www.ebates.com
Free Annual Credit Report
Additional Financial Calculators
Debt Related Blogs
If you have and other links that you like post them in the comments below.
10 Eccellent Money Saving Tips
November 10, 2009 by Jake Green · Leave a Comment
- Create A Reserve Cash Fund – The first thing you need to do is to set aside a few thousand dollars for emergencies. One of the most common reasons people go into debt is that something unforeseen happens. You could lose your job, your car could break down, or you might have to pay medical bills related to an illness or accident. With a good reserve of cash you will be force to put these expenses on a credit card. With fees and interest you could spend 30% or even more for these items. It is not difficult to build this fund. Try using a company bonus, a stimulus check from the government or set aside a little each month and in no time at all you will have several thousand saved and peace of mind.
- Disciplined Spending by Avoid Impulse Buying – Never buy large ticket items until you have had at least 24 hours to think about it and talk about it with your spouse or a trusted friend or family member. Let the person you talk to know that you are trying to improve your financial situation. This will help you take the emotion out of the purchase. When grocery shopping, always use a list and get in and get out. Be a “hunter” not a “gatherer”. Don’t buy things that are on sale just because they are cheap. You don’t save anything on an item you don’t need. If its was half off of $100, you didn’t “save $50″, your spent $50!
- Better Your Credit Score - When you have a higher credit scores you can lower interest rates on mortgages which can save you tens of thousands of dollars over the life of a loan. Always pay regularly and on time, get your debt under 30% of your available credit line, avoid closing older, more established accounts and have about four or five sources of credit that you pay on a regular basis. To get a ball park figure on your credit score try this calculator. Credit Score Estimator
- Change Your Paycheck Tax Withholdings – You can increase your withholding allowances with your employer if you are getting a tax refund each year. Rather than give that money to the government interest-free for a year, you can receive that money now with each paycheck. Use the money to pay down high interest debt. Here is a calculator you can use to see if you should adjust your withholdings. Should I Adjust My Payroll Withholdings?
- Sell Things That You Don’t Use – Get some extra cash by listing items that you haven’t used for over a year for sale on EBay or CraigsList. Then apply the proceeds from the sale towards your debt elimination plan. Garage sales can also help. You can also exchange items with friends and family for something that you would have spend money on. This will also free up some cash for an extra payment on a debt.
- Find Your “Latte Factor” – David Bach, author of the Automatic millionaire call the idea of eliminating the small purchased that we make every can add up to big savings. If you kick a $5 a day gourmet coffee habit you can save $1,825 per year. That is an extra house payment. Maybe your Latte factor is smoking, soda, or going out to eat frequently. If you take the time to examine your spending habits you can find any extra $5 dollars a day. You might even see some health benefits. This extra money can used to help implement a biweekly payment schedule instead of monthly on your mortgage. Should I Convert to a Bi-Weekly Payment Schedule?
- Find More Ways to Save – There are lots areas in your life you can find saving. You take a your own bag lunch to work, skip the morning Starbucks and brew your own, cancel a few magazine subscriptions, go longer between haircuts, give up the gym membership for free jogs in the park, shop less frequently or be more prudent where you shop, avoid vending machines and door-to-door solicitors, make birthday/christmas gifts rather than buy them, you get the idea. What Is The Value Of Reducing, Postponing or Foregoing Expenses?
- Use Public Transportation – save hundreds of dollars a year by using public transportation rather than spending it on costly fuel and auto maintenance.
- Save On Utilities – Try lowering your thermostat a little in the winter and raise it a few degrees in the summer. Take advantage of credits offered by local utility companies for increasing your insulation. When buying appliances buy more energy efficent appliances. Turn down the water heater. Turn off lights when not being used. Unplug appliances when not in use. Return the extra garbage can to the city if you are not filling it up each week.
- Bundle Services and Shop around for Insurance – You will find that many companies allow you to bundle telephone, internet and TV services and realize significant savings. Or you could consider dropping the services that you do not really need. Insurance rates vary greatly from provider to provider. You should shop around for the best auto, home, and life insurance rates.


