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Do You Love Taxes?
Saturday, January 7th, 2012Some people hate the idea of preparing their own income taxes, but there are folks out there that just love numbers and figuring out ways for people to save money. The trouble is you cannot just hang out your shingle and become a tax preparer without training or without certification.
Where to Go to Become a Tax Preparer
If you’d like to learn the ins and outs of preparing other people’s taxes, and be fully prepared to past your irs exam, then FastForwardAcademy is your solution. The reasons you need to prepare should be fairly obvious, tax laws change at the speed of light and, above all, you just cannot do other people’s taxes without certification (two of the most obvious reasons of course).
Easy Steps to Become Qualified to Get a Job As a Federal Tax Return Preparer
At FastForwardAcademy, the steps to your new job are simple. They give you:
1. Directions on how to sign up with the IRS (your first step) and even let you know it costs only $64.25 initially and $63 annually thereafter
2. Registration instructions so you can begin either brushing up on, or starting fresh with, what will be on the exam for you to become certified
3. Test, test, test before you take the official one. Lots of practice exams (along with the material) are available on their website. This way you’re ahead of the curve and will know what to expect when you sit for your exam to become an enrolled agent.
4. They also provide continuing education courses. Just like other fields, keeping up on tax laws and changes means continuing to educate yourself (and keep your certification current). When everything you need is in one spot, it sure makes life a whole lot easier
Prices range (currently) from $199 to $349 depending on your needs. That’s a fairly inexpensive way to get a new start in a new direction (or stay current in your existing one), especially in this economy. So if you’re considering a career change or must make a career change, use any of the links above and investigate becoming an income tax preparer. Who knows… maybe that love of “math” will pay you big dividends!
Strategies for Rethinking Salaries
Friday, November 18th, 2011Once again I can only say thank you to a good friend for sending me this short but sweet email. The information is really going to tick off a lot of people – at least those with brains (no insult intended, I swear!):|
Wages
Salary of retired US Presidents ………….$450,000 FOR LIFE
Salary of House/Senate members ……….$174,000 FOR LIFE
Salary of Speaker of the House ………….$223,500 FOR LIFE
Salary of Majority/Minority Leaders …..$193,400 FOR LIFEAverage salary of a soldier DEPLOYED IN AFGHANISTAN – $38,000 per tour
Average income for seniors on SOCIAL SECURITY – $12,000 a yearI think we found where the cuts should be made! If you agree… Pass it on!
This is incredibly insulting and proves that 1) we don’t pay attention and 2) we’re willing to let stuff like this go on, when “we the people” are the ones footing the bill. Strategy? Me, I’m waiting for the 100th monkey to tip the scales of justice back where they belong!
Made in America The Wonders of 18 Cents a Day
Sunday, August 7th, 2011
I know you might think that’s an odd title for this post, but I believe you’ll change your mind when you read what I received today – how buying made in America can truly change this country. I’m a regular on Ken’s mailing list, and while he also included market analysis and advice, he generally adds input of his own. This time it’s about the simple process of how spending just a fraction of $1 (18 cents to be exact) a day on American-made products would do incredible things for our unemployment rate.
So as you read, consider what 18 cents multiplied numerous times over (like your entire purchase is Made in America) could do to put millions back to work. Read on! (more…)





