How can I improve my ruined credit?
Then consider these six basic strategies for rebuilding credit: Pay on time. Pay bills and any existing lines of credit on time if you possibly can. Try t...
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Latest insights and tutorials from the The Daily Horizon team.
Can IRA be passed on to heirs?
IRAs can be left to spouses, children or other heirs upon your death. IRAs can be left to spouses, children or other heirs upon your death. These accounts...
Read More →What happens if you have an accident uninsured?
It’s illegal to drive without car insurance, so although an uninsured driver may have legal rights with regards to the accident, they will still be charge...
Read More →Is there a statute of limitations on Sallie Mae student loans?
While private student loans have a statute of limitations, most student loans in the U.S. are federal student loans, which have no statute of limitations....
Read More →Is refinancing your home good for your credit?
A mortgage refinance creates hard inquiries, shortens your credit history, and may increase your debt load. These factors can temporarily lower your credi...
Read More →Can I give my S Corp a loan?
Loans to Your Business If you own an S corporation, consider lending funds rather than contributing to capital. Loans you make to the business can increas...
Read More →Does Amazon calculate sales tax for sellers?
Amazon calculates, collects, and remits tax on sales made by merchants shipped to customers located in the states that have enacted Marketplace Facilitato...
Read More →Is a small business owner a corporate officer?
Corporate officers are high-level management executives hired by the business’s owner or board of directors. Examples include the organization’s chief exe...
Read More →Can a teenager work full time?
For anyone 16 to 18 years of age, the law generally says that you can work full-time but not over eight hours per day or 40 hours each week. In addition, ...
Read More →What taxes are employers required to withhold?
You must withhold these amounts from an employee’s wages. The law also requires you to pay the employer’s portion of two of these taxes: 6.2 percent Socia...
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