Are business cards dying?
Paper business cards are dead. As we enter this era of virtually-driven social meetings, paper business cards will become more and more obsolete. However,...
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Latest insights and tutorials from the The Daily Horizon team.
Can you go back to college if you already have a degree?
If you’ve previously completed a degree and are considering going back to school, you have many educational options available to you. Pursuing an addition...
Read More →How long do you have to work for the state of Massachusetts to get a pension?
10 years Qualifying for a Retirement Benefit For most members, that means you have a minimum of 10 years of full-time creditable service. What is Massachu...
Read More →Is accrued income a revenue?
Accrued income is revenue that’s been earned, but has yet to be received. Both individuals and companies can receive accrued income. Although it is not ye...
Read More →Can I consolidate private student loans into direct loans?
Student loan consolidation lets you combine your existing loans into a single loan with a new interest rate and repayment term. There are two popular ways...
Read More →Can I add another Green Dot card to my account?
You can transfer money between two Green Dot cards by logging in to your account online. Log in and navigate to Pay Bills and People, then select Pay Peop...
Read More →Is Boca Raton snobby?
Boca IS for the most part a snobby place with rude and superficial people. It IS pretty and it’s also a safe community with lots of amenities and good sch...
Read More →How do I activate my American Express gift card?
How do I activate my American Express gift card? American Express gift cards can be activated by visiting Alternatively, you can call the 1-800 or 1-888 n...
Read More →What if I lost my W-2 from last year?
If you can’t get your Form W-2 from your employer and you previously attached it to your paper tax return, you can order a copy of the entire return from ...
Read More →What is the money received by selling shares?
If you sell shares (or any item of property) for a higher price than you originally paid for it, you are deemed to have made a capital gain. This capital ...
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