A zero-coupon bond is a type of bond that earns no interest during its lifetime. A zero-coupon bond is issued with a sudden reduction in par value or face value, which is the amount...
Posted by Carmen Garcia on 06/25/2021
Does the IRS take a large chunk of your cryptocurrency income? Maybe you traded one cryptocurrency for another at the right time and withdrew a lot of it in dollars, and now you have...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 05/29/2021
One of the essential parts of your financial planning is your tax saving plans. Your strategy to save on taxes should be the type that will help keep tax using insurance as your corpus....
While many people might not realize, there are amazing tax benefits of purchasing a house. Two significant advantages are the property tax deduction and the mortgage interest, which...
There has been a lot of talk about tax penalties under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in recent years. You may have heard of this tax penalty known as "individual mandate."Simply...
Billions of dollars in property taxes go unpaid every year, a major problem for local municipalities that depend on this money to fund public services. Instead of waiting months or...
One might desire to purchase a new house, and with money available, paying in cash might seem like the best option. While this appears promising, it is not always easy to decide the...
One of the primary reasons people buy annuities is the favorable tax treatment. However, even if annuity comes with tax benefits, it does not rule out the drawbacks. As a result, one...
When a city, state, or county raises funding for state projects by issuing debt security, it is called municipal bonds. Common projects under such categories are road construction,...