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  • The Benefits of Student Credit Cards0 Comments

    alspeirs | 9:25 am | January 17, 2008 | finance

    One of the best ways for college students to build credit and use it responsibly is to get a student credit card. These type of credit cards feature a lot of useful benefits including different types of discount programs and services that can help make a struggling college student’s life a bit easier. Building a good credit report while attending college can also be beneficial in getting good housing after graduation, and even help with the purchasing of a new car. It’s never too early to start learning how to wisely handle credit, and the benefits of using credit wisely often yield long lasting results.


    AGI0 Comments

    alspeirs | 9:23 am | January 2, 2008 | finance

    To understand AGI you should know that adjusted gross income fully includes your net capital gains and losses. The only exception for this is if your net capital loss exceeds $3,000 and you can only take that much of the loss in a tax year and must carry the rest on to next year. People use carried-over losses to reduce their capital gains in the future year. You can carry-over your losses as much as you like until they are all used up. If you die before using them up then they are lost completely. Short-term and long-term losses keep their title and character when they are carried over.


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