Archive for January, 2009

Free Credit Monitoring

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

If you are a member of AAA, they now offer Free Credit Monitoring for members.  Just go to http://www.aaa.com/idtheft/  The service includes a free Experian credit report, free daily credit monitoring, free email alerts, and free fraud resolution support.  We looked into this free service and think it’s a great offering.  You must enroll online, but they claim to have no hidden charges or fees.  UPDATE:  The AAA Free Credit Monitoring program is available only in limited areas.  Check the page http://www.aaa.com/idtheft/ to see if your zip code is eligible.

If you are not a member of AAA, check out our Credit Monitoring and Identity Theft Protection pages for the latest offers.

If you know of other membership groups that offer Free Credit Reports or Credit Monitoring, please post the information with a comment below or contact us.

See:
http://www.aaa.com/idtheft/
http://www.moneycafe.com/creditreports/creditmonitor.htm
http://www.moneycafe.com/creditreports/idtheft.htm

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Identity Theft Protection

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

The Federal Trade Commission has a great website with information to help guard against identity theft.  See http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/idtheft/index.html

They offer information and tips to help you minimize your risk, minimize the damage if a problem develops, and make it more difficult for identity thieves to access your personal information.

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Financial Resolution for the New Year

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

In addition to the usual resolutions now tempting you to break them, I’ve got something to put on your list for this year.   Once done, it can’t be readily broken.  It’s easier than you think to get started, but may not be pleasant to contemplate.  It may even cost some money.  But once completed, it will  pay dividends for years to come with peace of mind and knowing you have done right by your family.  What I’m talking about here is proper estate planning.  Just resolve to get it done this year and you and your family will be better for it. 

Proper estate planning can save money that would otherwise go to taxes or probate expenses.   That is the economic benefit.   Additionally, and I think more importantly, it frees your family from guessing about what you have and how to properly handle your affairs.  They don’t need that headache.   And even more important than that is you can free them of much of their heartache.  They don’t need the uncertainty (which doesn’t go away even after the decisions are made on your behalf) as to what you would want for yourself or your children or other loved ones. 

If you have minor children and don’t have an estate plan, start working on it right now.  Really, I mean right now; don’t even wait until tomorrow.  At a minimum, as soon as possible you should have guardians nominated, instructions on your ideals for raising your children, and life insurance to cover the costs of  their upbringing and education. 

For those of you that already have a comprehensive estate plan that’s a few years old, make sure you have it reviewed for changes in your personal status or changes in the law.

There are an infinite number of financial, legal and familial situations that come into play with estate planning.  For this reason I think it is important to get a good estate planning attorney.  Try to get a referral from a friend or another attorney you may know.

If you think you can’t afford to hire an attorney or if you are using the lack of an attorney as an excuse not to get started, you can always go to NOLO.com and for 50 bucks get their WillMaker software that has almost all of the forms and instructions listed below.  I’ve used it myself and found it very easy to use.  It walks you through the different documents and asks questions.  Once you realize the importance of these documents after you go through all of the questions that need to be answered, I’m sure you’ll get it done properly through an attorney.  You really don’t have an excuse not to get the process going.  This will at least get you started.  There may be other software programs available, too.

Just so I’m very clear.  I’m not recommending that a 50 dollar software program is the best way to create an estate plan.  I think you should see an attorney.  But that being said, there are impediments for many people to go see an attorney.  I’m just saying that this type of software may get the process started or help someone create an estate plan who wouldn’t otherwise get it done.  

A comprehensive estate plan may include these documents:

  1. Will
  2. Trust
  3. Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care/Health Care Directive
  4. Final Arrangements Instructions
  5. Life Insurance Policy
  6. Disability Insurance Policy
  7. Guardianship Nomination and Instructions for Your Minor Children
  8. Financial Statements
  9. Durable Power of Attorney for Finances
  10. Letter of Instruction where to find financial and estate planning documents

Put all of your documents somewhere very safe.  Make sure copies accessible.  Give copies to your attorney and/or a close friend or relative.  Leave instructions as to where to find the originals and who has copies.

In addition to helping you plan for the future and giving you some peace of mind, putting together your estate plan is a very big gift to your family – a gift for which you won’t get a thank you card.  But it could be a gift that is immeasurably appreciated.

Happy New Year.

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Free Tax Advice

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

Intuit is offering taxpayers free answers to tax questions up until January 31st at http://www.FreeTaxQuestion.com.  There is no purchase necessary.

According to Intuit, anyone can talk to an expert who will answer their personal, federal tax-related question for free. Taxpayers can submit a question online and they’ll receive a personal call back, at a time they request from a tax expert from TurboTax. This is a limited time offer and subject to availability through January 2009.

It may seem like Intuit products are getting mentioned often around here.  That is not our intent, but just the result of a big push by Intuit offering many new deals and free services.  Intuit dominates the market for personal finance tools and solutions.  When they have deals and freebies, we think they are worth mentioning.  They now have free versions of many products and are rumored to be coming out with more new solutions.  We are trying to track down the specific details of a new Quicken IPhone App.  If anyone has information about this, please share with us in the comments.

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$20 Discount on Quicken Software

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

Intuit is offering $20 off some of its Quicken products until January 25th.  They will also provide free shipping.

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This is for its software products.   As we previously reported, Quicken Online is now a free service.

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Treasury Index at All-Time Low

Monday, January 5th, 2009

The Federal Reserve announced today that for December the One Year Constant Maturity Treasury (1 Year CMT) rate averaged 0.49%.  This is an historical low.

This brought the December 12 Month Treasury Average (12 MTA/12 MAT)  to 1.823%.

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