There are many great sites on the Web but trying to actually find those great sites can be a frustrating experience. We have compiled a list of Websites that we have found to be helpful resources of information. When you click on a link, a new window will pop up. Close the window when you are ready to return to this page. Financial
Meritage Wealth Management Money Magazine Money Magazine offers an online edition that is a great resource for financial information. Morebusiness.com Published "by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs". You'll find how-to advice, helpful articals-even templates for common business documents, like confidentiality agreements. California ScholarShare Tuition Program It's never too early to start savings for college. ScholarShare offers a tax-advantaged way to put aside money for a child--xyaxy--s college education.
Bank Rate Monitor Get rates from 4,000 institutions
in 100s of cities nationwide. National Tuition College Savings Programs Many state governments have created innovative college savings programs designed to meet the savings needs of their citizens. These programs seek to make the savings option easier for the average family.
LeaseGuide LeaseGuide.com - learn how automobile leases work and how to get the best deals. Includes formulas for calculating monthly leasing payments when you know what price vehicle you want.
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Social Security Visit Social Security On-line to check your benefits, learn about medicare, or get employment disability assistance. News
MSNBC - Microsoft & NBC MSNBC is the place for up to the minute news. Many of the news articles have audio and video clips. Tax
The Internal Revenue Service Home of the IRS on the Web. The IRS has definitely done a nice job on their Website. Roth IRA's The purpose of this site is to provide technical and planning information on Roth IRAs to practitioners and consumers.
Payroll Tax Penalty Calculator Recompute your payroll deposit penalties to determine if the IRS has overcharged you. Call our office for help in getting the penalty reduced.
California Attorney General acts as the legal overseer of charities that do business in the state. This site gives you access to the actual tax returns of charitable organizations so that you can see where their money actually goes.
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