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This Week's Episode of On Your Money January 24th, 2012 On today's show Joy and I discussed politicians and their finances, finding lost bank accounts, refinancing for remodeling, and protecting your online information. Some of the websites we mentioned:
That's all for now. Send your questions and comments to onyourmoney@wpr.org, or contact me directly at kevin@onyourmoney.com. Until next time . . . Spend less, have more! Kevin McKinley | View all Journal Entries >>All such information is provided solely for convenience, entertainment, and educational purposes. It is not tax, legal, investment, or financial planning advice, and users should consult a qualified professional before acting. There is no warranty or guarantee of the accuracy of the information, or that the information is appropriate for each individual’s unique situation. Users of this site agree to hold harmless Kevin McKinley, McKinley Money LLC, and On Your Money LLC for the result of any acts based on the information produced by the aforementioned entities. Please read additional important disclosures and information here. Retirement Changes for the Better 01/29/12 Overview: The new year bring some new personal finance numbers that could affect your income, income taxes, and general financial future—mostly for the positive. Knowing what the changes are and how to make the most of them can ensure you keep more of what you have in 2012, and beyond. Today we’ll cover the numbers that concern retirees, and next week we’ll address which adjustments will most affect those still working for a living. | View all Articles >> |