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Dubrow CPA’s 6-Step Plan For Preparing For A Financial Emergency

  • September 21, 2015September 21, 2015
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Dubrow CPA’s 6-Step Plan For Preparing For A Financial Emergency

Here at Team Skylar Dubrow CPA, we are working hard through a pile of returns for our Thousand Oaks tax clients, both from extensions and for corporate filings (due tomorrow, 9/15, as I sit down to write this on Monday morning!) — but that doesn’t mean I won’t carve out the time to write a blogpost for my Thousand Oaks area (and beyond!) friends.

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Skylar Dubrow CPA’s 11 To-Dos For Your ‘Financial Health’ Day

  • September 14, 2015September 14, 2015
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Skylar Dubrow CPA’s 11 To-Dos For Your ‘Financial Health’ Day

I’ve become increasingly aware that although I share with you strategies, tips and whatnot every week — it can be difficult to actually act on them, in the evenings for example, when the demands of family and the need for down-time pull at you.

That’s ESPECIALLY true as we ramp up on the cusp of fall. And even for the non-parents,

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Dubrow CPA’s Key Reminders & Tax Savings During Troubling Times

  • August 31, 2015August 31, 2015
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Dubrow CPA’s Key Reminders & Tax Savings During Troubling Times

It seems like every end-of-summer brings a similar refrain, just with different details. These past few weeks, we have been “blessed” with:

Iran and nuclear weapons.

Greece, the deteriorating European Union, and signs of serious shakiness in Chinese markets. (Indeed, as I write this on Monday, the Chinese markets have dived 9 percent, and the dollar is taking a tumble too.)

Continued social upheaval at home,

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Dubrow CPA On Real World College Expenses

  • August 31, 2015August 31, 2015
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Dubrow CPA On Real World College Expenses

There was some eye­-opening news recently about student debt.

From the WSJ article:
http://on.wsj.com/1fEi4eG …

As of July, 6.9 million Americans with student loans hadn’t sent a payment to the government in at least 360 days, quarterly data from the Education Department showed this past week. That was up 6%, or 400,000 borrowers,

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A Critical 2015 Tax Planning Checkup for Thousand Oaks Taxpayers

  • August 24, 2015August 24, 2015
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A Critical 2015 Tax Planning Checkup for Thousand Oaks Taxpayers

We’re almost done with August (!), and the school season is already starting in many areas where we serve our clients. This summer has absolutely FLOWN by — and those of us who pay attention to politics are all probably eagerly looking forward to being done with the Presidential election cycle (which is still more than a year out!).

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Skylar Dubrow CPA’s Three Tax Updates To Know Right Now

  • August 14, 2015August 14, 2015
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Skylar Dubrow CPA’s Three Tax Updates To Know Right Now

There is a bit of a flood of recent tax-related news that I’d normally dispense with in the opening remarks of my Note here … but it’s weighty enough (and possibly could affect you), that I wanted to take a little more time for explanation of each.

But maybe the bigger news is this: NFL football is back on the air.

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Skylar Dubrow CPA on Why the DIY Ethic Can Hold Us Back

  • August 12, 2015August 12, 2015
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Skylar Dubrow CPA on Why the DIY Ethic Can Hold Us Back

I hope you are doing well.

I have some thoughts for you today that may be a little bit of a mental (or emotional) stretch.

You see, when I write about financial principles in these Notes that I post, I do so recognizing that my clients come from a wide variety of different attitudes, circumstances and means.

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Skylar Dubrow’s 4 Secret Financial Tips To Start Using Today

  • July 27, 2015July 27, 2015
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Skylar Dubrow’s 4 Secret Financial Tips To Start Using Today

Meeting with clients for mid-year planning sessions the past few weeks has been wonderful.

No — really! And yes, I know, I should get out more.

The reason we enjoy doing this (especially this time of year), is seeing that look on our clients’ faces when we identify tweaks and quick moves which can bring a significant ROI on their tax return for their effort and time…

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Skylar Dubrow’s Eight Reasons For Having an Estate Plan

  • July 20, 2015July 20, 2015
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Skylar Dubrow’s Eight Reasons For Having an Estate Plan

A couple weeks back (after Independence Day), I wrote about the shared covenant we are blessed with in our nation. Our Constitution and our laws form a different kind of bond than what was ever seen, at least at the time of our nation’s founding.

(Speaking of blessings — did you see that video over the weekend of the surfer in South Africa who beat off a Great White shark attack?

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Halftime Tax Adjustments for Thousand Oaks Taxpayers

  • July 13, 2015July 13, 2015
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Halftime Tax Adjustments for Thousand Oaks Taxpayers

I have an action item for you in a moment, but before I get there, allow me to explain…

You see, one of the projects toward which I devote my time during the summer, is expanding my financial intelligence. I’m not just referring to learning more technical moves, or adding more letters after my name.

Instead,

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