Tim McMahon

Work by editor and author, Tim McMahon, has been featured in Bloomberg, CBS News, Wall Street Journal, Christian Science Monitor, Forbes, Washington Post, Drudge Report, The Atlantic, Business Insider, American Thinker, Lew Rockwell, Huffington Post, Rolling Stone, Oakland Press, Free Republic, Education World, Realty Trac, Reason, Coin News, and Council for Economic Education. Connect with Tim on Google+

Hiring a Wealth Management Service

Questions to Ask When Hiring a Wealth Management Service

When dealing with finances, you want to take your time. That is why conducting research before hiring a wealth management service is critical. There are numerous services available, each claiming to be the best. How can you be certain that you’re making the right choice? Ask these seven questions when hiring a wealth management service to get the best possible option.

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Successful Financial future

Keys to Your Child’s Successful Financial Future

The keys to a successful future are learned early. Whether you have always made sound financial choices yourself, or if you have struggled with your finances at some point in the past, you probably want to help your child be financially stable as they grow older. Here are five keys that you can use to help your child prepare for a financially stable future.

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Financial Literacy

How To Teach Your Teen Financial Literacy

Financial literacy is one of the most important things you can teach your children. The earlier you can get kids to understand the importance of saving money, the better. Teaching your children money management skills early will help them prepare for emergencies and ensure they can afford life’s necessities when the time comes. Here is how you can teach your teens to handle money wisely.

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My Last Will

Planning Your Legacy: 5 Estate Planning Ideas

Thinking about your final wishes is never an easy topic to address. Whether you have young children or are nearing retirement, the thought of your death is something most people actively avoid thinking about. However, making preparations for when you’re no longer around is a smart move—especially if you have a lot of assets or property to leave behind. Estate planning isn’t just for super-rich individuals; these tips are essential for anyone who has accumulated wealth and wants to protect their loved ones after they pass. If you’re hoping to leave a legacy after you’re gone, there are several key estate planning ideas that can help keep your family protected and prevent potential issues from arising once you’ve passed away.

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Common-Car-Repairs

Devastating Budget Buster Or Timely Car Repair?

Even if you have excellent auto insurance, it is still a good idea to set aside a little bit of money every month for car repairs. Although damage can happen in the blink of an eye, often it’s just time, and regular wear and tear that takes its toll on your vehicle.

And having a small emergency fund is going to give you peace of mind knowing that you can handle those repairs without breaking the bank.

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Save Money This Fall

7 Ways To Save Money This Fall

With inflation at over 8% in August, it is an important time to begin watching every penny (if you haven’t been already). According to the official government agency tracking prices, i.e. the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), food prices increased 11.4% from August 2021 to August 2022. Gasoline prices are up 25.6% over the same period. A new car will cost you 10.1% more, and even a used car will cost you 7.8% more than it would have a year ago. And these are the “official” numbers… many believe the actual numbers are much worse.

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Tax-Lawyer

7 Ways a Tax Lawyer Can Help With Your Personal Finances

You might think that the only reason to contact a tax lawyer is to help prepare your taxes. And although they do that, they also do a lot more. Naturally, they can help you minimize the chance of getting audited (which is a huge benefit) but they can also help you prepare contracts for things like business partnerships and real estate transactions. Since they know tax law inside and out they can probably help you reduce your tax bill by much more than their preparation fee. In addition, they can help you organize your finances to the best effect.

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