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Managing Mid-Year Finance |
Written by Melanie C

Sunday, 22 June 2008
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Aren't you glad that the end of the financial year doesn't come at Christmas time? Instead, June rolls around and we have to be prepared for all the extra work necessary to sort out our finances. But why not be a wise owl and get in ahead of time? You can save yourself a bit of stress by being prepared. Get all your receipts to hand and do that bookwork right now. And to start with, how about trying to save money? If you inspect all those phone plans and electricity or gas and insurance bills you may find that switching to another provider can save you heaps. Of course, you know to always read the fine print so you don't sign up for something unpleasant. You can often save in the home, too by donning warmer clothes before turning on the heater or working with the weather to dry clothes instead of using that convenient but costly clothes dryer. Looking at your saving accounts is another way you may be able to save money and make more interest. Electronic accounts are often fee-free and give wonderful rates of interest compared to ordinary savings accounts. If you've been putting off buying that new monitor or printer for your business, remember that it is tax deductible. But there have been recent changes to what you can claim, so check that out too. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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Use your tax returns wisely - think about investment options such as Raboplus' (http://www.raboplus.com.au) term deposits or self managed superannuation funds to grow your nest egg.
Use your tax returns wisely - think about investment options such as Raboplus' (http://www.raboplus.com.au) term deposits or self managed superannuation funds to grow your nest egg.
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