It’s Back To School Week on the blog! All week long, I’ll be answering your questions about school and tax – complete with fun giveaways. Next up: It seems like everyone on campus has a bicycle… are there any tax breaks available for cyclists?
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12 Days of Charitable Giving 2012: Girls On The Run
I was a fat kid. There’s no sugar-coating it. I started out Southern beauty pageant cute a la Honey Boo Boo together with a combination
Read More12 Days Of Charitable Giving 2012: Free Arts NYC
Teenagers and young adults of low socioeconomic status who have a history of in-depth arts involvement earn better grades and have higher rates of college
Read More12 Days of Charitable Giving 2012: ShelterBox
When a crisis hits, we tend to think big. But what if helping was as simple as finding relief inside a green box? ShelterBox is
Read More12 Days Of Charitable Giving 2012: The Michael J. Fox Foundation For Parkinson’s Research
Let’s talk celebrity crushes. When I was a kid, I had a few, some of them a bit less humiliating than others. On the list?
Read More12 Days Of Charitable Giving 2012: Doctors Without Borders
Over the span of three years (1967-1970), a civil war raged in Nigeria. When it was over, nearly three million people were dead, and many
Read More12 Days Of Charitable Giving 2012: School Of Harmony
Statistically, students who are involved in music (either appreciation or performance) do better in school. According to the American Chemical Society, nearly 100% of past
Read More12 Days Of Charitable Giving 2012: Baby Basics Of Collier County
If you ask most young parents how they spend the first year as a mom or a dad, they’ll likely tell you “changing diapers.” Assuming
Read MoreWhat Not To Do In 2012 As Tax Rates Creep Up
As December 31 creeps closer, we keep hearing stories about how the combination of increased taxes and sequestration is literally the end of the world.
Read MoreComment For The Cure
If you read the blog regularly, you probably already know a little bit about my grandmother. If you don’t, let me fill you in… She
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