The Top Five Tax Apps for Smart Phones

by 28. February 2011 08:54

Doing your taxes is never fun, but it just got a whole lot easier, thanks to your smart phone! So throw away the shoeboxes full of receipts, because here are the five best new tax apps for smart-phones:

  • First, IRS-2-Go. This app comes directly from the IRS and it lets you track the status of your return. You can find out when your refund will be coming in the mail and sign up for tax tips. The best part is: it’s totally free.

 

  • Next tax app is called Tax Organizer. This app will cost you about $15 a month but it’s great for business owners. You can snap a picture of every receipt with your smart phone and send it straight to your accountant. The app will arrange them chronologically and store them in case of an audit.

 

  • If you just can’t wait for tax time, and want to know your estimated refund right NOW, there’s Tax Caster Mobile. You can enter your basic info, like your income and deductions, and the app will tell you how much you’re likely to owe or receive. It’s good too for when you start a new job or buy a house; you can check to see how that’ll affect your taxes.

 

  • Then there’s I-Donated-It. This app was created by a group of CPAs. For under three bucks, it allows you to snap a photo every time you drop a bag off at the Goodwill or donate a car. Then it keeps a list of everything you donated, when and where you did it and emails it straight to your accountant. That way if you’re ever audited you have some backup.  

 

  • The final tax-app doesn’t have a cutesy name it’s called THE DICTIONARY OF TAX TERMS. The tax code is full of all sorts of confusing legalese. This app has definitions for more than 600 of those words. So if you’re doing your own taxes you don’t get bogged down in mumbo-jumbo. It’s a lot of clarification for not a lot of money; this app is only a buck-ninety nine.

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Working with a Real Estate Professional is More Important Than Ever in Today’s Real Estate Market

by 23. February 2011 07:15

In a landmark study examining the home buying and selling preferences of consumers in the Mid-Atlantic region, 95% reported that working with a real estate professional is just as important, if not more important, than it was just a few years ago. The survey results were released in a new research paper entitled Keepin’ it Real, by MRIS, the area’s Multiple Listing Service (MLS) and a leading developer of real estate information technology.

According to the report, which can be found on www.MRIS.com, today’s consumers recognize this is not the time to complete a real estate transaction on their own, and are placing a stronger emphasis on the agent’s professional skills. As such, trustworthiness was ranked as the most critical factor in choosing an agent, followed by experience, willingness to look out for a client’s interest, expertise in negotiating contracts, responsiveness, familiarity with contracts and knowledge of the local community. These requirements are evidence that consumers are seeking more than simple guidance, they are looking for an expert they can trust to execute a step-by-step process throughout the entire transaction.

“In today’s housing market especially, this is no time to go it alone,” noted John L. Heithaus, Chief Marketing Officer of MRIS. “With 95% of all buyers and sellers reporting that working with a professional real estate agent or broker is important, it is evident that consumers understand how vital they are to the process. A real estate professional has the industry knowledge, networking ability and expert guidance on home buying and selling to deliver top notch customer service and advice, and provide a successful experience for consumers.”

Additionally, the Keepin’ it Real report reveals that 68% of buyers and sellers rated their agent with a six or seven, on a 7-point satisfaction scale. This high level of consumer confidence reinforces the credibility of the real estate professionals in the Mid-Atlantic area. Nearly half of the consumers surveyed, or 48%, found their agent by way of referral. Moreover, 80% of consumers stated that they would recommend their agent to a friend or family member, especially those that purchased or sold a home in the past twelve months.

Whereas in years past, the agent was the first step in the home buying or selling process, today, Internet-savvy consumers can gather information and educate themselves, long before contacting an agent. The Internet empowers consumers to search for homes and neighborhood information, compare pricing and explore financing options on their own. Yet, despite all of the tools and resources available, when it comes time to actually buy or sell a home, there is nothing more valuable than the industry knowledge, expertise and guidance a real estate professional brings to the table.

The Keepin’ it Real research paper is confirmation that today, more than ever, a real estate professional is an invaluable resource in the home buying and selling process.

For more information, visit www.mris.com.

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Norwalk Weather Forecast

by 15. February 2011 08:14

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Norwalk Weather Forecast

by 10. February 2011 07:36

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4 Strategies to Make House Hunting Easier

by 3. February 2011 08:14
RISMEDIA, January 31, 2011—While house shopping can be fun, it can also be intimidating for those who are new to the experience. There are many factors to consider when looking to purchase a home—from what neighborhood to which floor plan and much more.

Holly Slaughter, editor-in-chief of RealEstate.com Tips and Tools, suggests focusing on four key factors when looking to buy a house.

1. Location, location, location. A house needs to be near what’s important to you and your lifestyle. How important is it to you that your home is close to your office? Is it more important to be close to a good medical center or a convenient grocery store?

Everyone has their priorities, and you have to consider your family’s when thinking about location.

2. The house. Does the floor plan meet your needs? Does it have enough room for your family to grow if future growth is in your plans? Think of buying for the long term and consider whether the house meets your needs, not just now, but any future needs you can anticipate. And don’t discount your gut feeling. If this home doesn’t feel like home to you, then move on.

3. Affordability. Getting pre-qualified for a mortgage before you begin visiting homes is the best way to know what you can afford. Often people fall into the trap of looking first, and falling in love with a home that’s well out of their price range. Only look in whatever price range you can pre-qualify for.

4. Resale. As much as you like the idea of seeing you and your family growing old and gray in your new home, chances are you won’t. Most people do not live in their house even for the full term of their mortgage. When home shopping, keep in mind that at some point you will probably want to put your home on the market, so don’t compromise. If you decide a house has some aspect that you can overlook, you need to be aware that someone else may not feel the same way. When home shopping, choose a house that is not only appealing to you, but is also likely going to appeal to others down the road.

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by 3. February 2011 08:03

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