Friday, February 27, 2015

ROB D CPA, Inc.- Financial Friday- How to spend your tax return-wisely

Hello and happy Friday!

Have you already received your tax refund?  Will you be receiving a tax refund?  Now how to spend it.  Think about it before you spend it in one place.  Weather it is a little or a significant amount be smart about it, try to stretch it and get more out of it.

The Internal Revenue Service says most of you – somewhere between 75 and 80 percent – are getting one. The average tax refund in 2015 is going to be around $3,539. The IRS knows this because it handed out $26.8 billion

If you don’t have an immediate need, the best bet is to use your refund to reduce or eliminate debt, especially credit card debt.  Credit card debt has re-emerged as a drag on the U.S. economy. The Federal Reserve says credit card debt is up $91 billion from September 2011 to the end of 2014 and now stands at $882 billion.  The average family household owes $5,700 on credit cards.

Surveys show that 91 percent of people say they will use the refund to reduce debt or put into savings, but at least half spend the money shortly after receiving it and not on a needed or required purchase. They view a refund as “free money,” an unexpected bonus check from Uncle Sam that they can spend as they like.  A new computer, big-screen TV or home theatre is a lot more fun use of the $3,539 that suddenly appears in your bank account, but .it won’t provide you any help with your debt.

There are other "smart" ways to spend your tax return, here are 10 ideas. 

1) Start or build up a "fun fund" This account is for things like vacations, large fun purchases such as TV's, or kids activities. 
2) Start or build up your "emergency" fund.  This account is your backup when perhaps you loose a job and need to pay the bills. This is a very important one to start or build because you never know when something might happen.
3) Start or build up your retirement fund- never to late to start this one.
4) Put it back into your house.  Do you have a projects around the house that need to get done, can you refinance for a lower rate?
5) Give it to charity then claim it later. 
6) Start or build up a savings account for your child(ren).
7) Start or build up a college fund.
8) Spend it on something you NEED. There is a difference between something you need and want, don't get caught up in the "free money" thinking.  Think wisely, it is not free money.  You worked hard all year long to get your money back.  Perhaps you need to purchase a new car, use the money on a down payment.  This way you are financing less and saving more on interest. 
9) Invest it.  do your research, make sure you are investing wisely so the money works for you.
10) Go green.  Look into what programs you may qualify in your state there are many energy saving programs that you may receive reimbursement  on.  You will not only reduce your monthly expenses but you will be giving back to the environment.

Bonus tip:  Keep your ears/eyes open for special offers from local retailers.  In some cases,
places will offer discounts or future discounts on purchases if you spend your tax return with them. 

Bottom line is, think carefully, long and hard about what you want to accomplish with the tax refund and be sure you end up doing what you planned.  It really is all about planning ahead and again that actually starts at the beginning of the year.  So also think about it terms of this year.  Do your research or use and accountant who is current on tax issues so you can start thinking about your tax return for next year.  In other words, what can you do now so you can claim it later, it is like doubling your money. SCORE!

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

ROB D CPA, Inc.-Wacky Wednesday-tax return

Are you a bit tired this morning?  Are loud noises keeping you up?  You are not alone.   Don't let the loud, bangs, pops, cracks and snaps worry you to much.  They are called frost quakes and generally speaking they do not indicate a problem with your house.  It is your house crying mercy from these extreme temps we are experiencing.  Basically any moisture that is the wood is expanding and contracting  as the temps go up and down.  Just keep an eye on your house, make sure there are no new cracks are the old ones aren't getting better.
  
Anyway, today is Wednesday and we have yet another tax related cartoon for you from the crabby Hallmark woman. Enjoy and have a nice day.


Monday, February 23, 2015

ROB D CPA, Inc.-Motivational Monday

Good Monday morning to you.  Yes, it is cold but at least it isn't snowing.  Plus, the daylight hours are getting longer and soon there will be tulips and green grass. Yes, they are under all those snow banks, just waiting to pop.  Anyway, so far the week is looking storm free so here is to a great week for all.

Friday, February 20, 2015

ROB D CPA, Inc.-Financial Friday-Taxes

TGIF on this very, very cold Friday in New England. Bundle up!

 Today our Financial Friday is something we are sharing that has been in the news. It is tax season and many people file online. A word of caution, if you are one who files online, be sure you are using a secure site. Please read this and just be in the know so you can make the best choice for filing your taxes.
http://boston.cbslocal.com/2015/02/07/massachusetts-temporarily-halts-state-tax-refunds-filed-through-turbotax/

Have a great weekend, hope our friends in MA had a nice vacation week and hope our NH friends have a good vacation next week.


Thursday, February 19, 2015

ROB D CPA, Inc.-Special offer

Our special offer on Facebook expires a week from today.  If you haven't filed your taxes and need help we would love to be the ones.  Visit our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ROBDCPA
for the special offer and then call us today.

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

ROB D CPA, Inc.-Wacky Wednesday-taxes

Hooray for Wednesday!  The weekend is in sight.  Here is our Wacky Wednesday for this week, enjoy and have good day and a great rest of the week. 

Monday, February 16, 2015

ROB D CPA, Inc.- Motivational Monday

This is how we are approaching this day!  Hope everyone made it through yet another blizzard of 2015.  Going to be a cold week be sure you bundle up.  Have a great week!

Friday, February 13, 2015

ROB D CPA, Inc.-Financial Friday-newsletter/taxes

Hooray, it is Friday! TGIF all! I know, I know another big storm is coming but at least it is Friday, gotta look on the positive side, right!? You can do that, think of one good thing in your life right now, and hold tight to that to get you through this next storm.

Anyway, Friday in our world means Financial Friday, this week we want to share this months newsletter with you, it is about taxes, of course.  http://www.robdcpa.com/newsletter.php . And remember if you want to receive our newsletter automatically each month, all you have to do is sign up for it on our homepage, it's easy, just leave us an e-mail.

FF can also stand for Friday Funny, so given what we are expecting again this weekend, we couldn't help but share this cartoon. 

Have a great weekend, stay warm, be safe, and O, Happy Valentine's Day!

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Rob D CPA, Inc.-Wacky Wednesday-taxes

Take a deep breath we made it to Wednesday, which these days in New England is a big accomplishment.  Hope our Wacky Wednesday can provide a little bit of a relief in your hectic life.



Winter related tips:

Keep in mind at intersections with large  snow banks  there may be a person waiting to cross or another car, go slow and be alert.

If you can safely knock down icicles, do so to prevent any damage to your building or persons.

Please help keep street, sidewalks, fire hydrants, gas meters clear.

Remove as much snow from your roof as possible to prevent ice dams and roof collapse.

If you are making snow tunnels/forts for children, don't allow them to play in them unsupervised. 




Monday, February 9, 2015

ROB D CPA, Inc.-Motivational Monday-Snoopy

On yet another snowy Monday and for many another snow day we could use a little inspiration, so we are happy to bring you this one featuring snoopy.  If you are out on the roads today, slow down, take your time and leave plenty of space between you and other cars.  Also be sure to completely clean your car/truck off.  Happy Monday all, here is to a good week to us all.

Friday, February 6, 2015

ROB D CPA, Inc- Financial Friday-10 surprising tax tips

Happy Friday afternoon, just a few short hours to go until the weekend so it is time for Financial Friday. This week we share something we found online;

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/10-surprising-tax-deductions-2015-194600792.html

This is our office in Wilmington, MA. Our very own Ice castle. Enjoy yet another snowy weekend in New England. Be safe and stay warm!

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

ROB D CPA, Inc./Wacky Wednesday-IRS party

Happy Wacky Wednesday, you have all been invited to a party, see cartoon for what kind of party. Ha-ha, enjoy and have a nice day, stay warm New England. 

Monday, February 2, 2015

ROB D CPA, Inc.-Motivational Monday-Patriots/Snow/Groundhog

Good Monday morning to you all. Yes, it is snowing again and many have yet another snow day but our team won the Superbowl!  It is all good today!  Today was to be our first day of our new Motivational  Monday.  The day we share an inspiring quote for the week.  Well the Patriots winning is inspiring so today we give you this simple saying honoring their hard work over the season.  Way to guys! 
If you have to be out on the roads, do be very careful.  The roads are not in great condition so go slow and leave plenty of space between you and other cars. 
 
Also, we wish all a Happy Groundhog day!  Reports say the new groundhog did see her shadow  so with that comes 6 more weeks of snow and based on the weather we are getting today, I would say it seems like a safe prediction.

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