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3 Ways to Care for a Loved One with a Mental Illness

April 27, 2020 By Arielle Gantt 2 Comments

*Guest Post by Arielle Gantt

First of all, thank you for deciding to read this article. As someone who battles with (I battle okay, I don’t “suffer from”) depression and anxiety, it means a lot to me and people like me that you, a friend, family member, partner, loved one, are seeking advice on how to care for someone with a mental illness. [Read more…] about 3 Ways to Care for a Loved One with a Mental Illness

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Claiming a Simplified Home Office Deduction During COVID-19

April 26, 2020 By Cade Hildreth Leave a Comment

When it comes to taking a home office deduction on your annual taxes, there are two ways to do it—a  simplified home office deduction or a regular deduction. 

  • With the simplified option, you use the square footage of your home office space (up to 300 square feet) and multiply it by $5 per square foot for a deduction of up to $1,500.
  • With regular method, you use precise calculations that allow you to deduct expenses such as mortgage interest, insurance, utilities, taxes, repairs and more.

So, the question becomes, do you qualify to take a home office deduction? If so, which one should you use? Let’s dive in. [Read more…] about Claiming a Simplified Home Office Deduction During COVID-19

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25 Awe-Inspiring Marie Forleo Quotes

April 25, 2020 By Cade Hildreth Leave a Comment

This article contains 25 of the most awe-inspiring Marie Forleo quotes released by the American life and business coach, author and famed web TV personality.

As a long-time fan of Marie Forleo, I believe they will inspire you, compel you and motivate you to think differently about your approach to life’s obstacles. [Read more…] about 25 Awe-Inspiring Marie Forleo Quotes

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7 Relatable Mental Health Quotes

April 22, 2020 By Arielle Gantt Leave a Comment

*Trigger Warning: Suicidal Ideation; Guest Post: Arielle Gantt

Live. Love. Laugh. Think happy, be happy. Look to the sunshine…these are the kinds of sayings that make me cringe. As a person with depression, I know how hard it is to battle your own mind day in and day out. Simply “thinking happy” isn’t a cure, and exercise is not the end all be all to recovery. However, sometimes the right mental health quotes – quotes actually written by people who experience mental illness – can be life changing. [Read more…] about 7 Relatable Mental Health Quotes

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Coronavirus and Cars: Is Now a Good Time to Buy a Car?

April 20, 2020 By Cade Hildreth Leave a Comment

Since I opened up my Instagram Stories and IGTV to financial questions, I recently got asked, “Is now a good time to buy a vehicle, with dealerships offering 0% financing due to the coronavirus pandemic?”

This is a logical question, because several automakers like General Motors, Ford, and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) have launched long-term 0% financing offers. Other automakers are offering payment deferral programs, so that buyers don’t have to start making car payments until several months after taking delivery. [Read more…] about Coronavirus and Cars: Is Now a Good Time to Buy a Car?

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